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zl2103

Manufacturer Part Number
zl2103
Description
3a Digital-dc Synchronous Step-down Dc/dc Converter
Manufacturer
Intersil Corporation
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for details on how to select specific overvoltage fault response
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options via I
C/SMBus.
Output Pre-Bias Protection
An output pre-bias condition exists when an externally applied
voltage is present on a power supply’s output before the power
supply’s control IC is enabled. Certain applications require that
the converter not be allowed to sink current during start up if a
pre-bias condition exists at the output. The ZL2103 provides pre-
bias protection by sampling the output voltage prior to initiating
an output ramp.
If a pre-bias voltage lower than the target voltage exists after the
pre-configured delay period has expired, the target voltage is set
to match the existing pre-bias voltage and both drivers are
enabled. The output voltage is then ramped to the final
regulation value at the ramp rate set by the SS pin.
The actual time the output will take to ramp from the pre-bias
voltage to the target voltage will vary depending on the pre-bias
voltage but the total time elapsed from when the delay period
expires and when the output reaches its target value will match
the pre-configured ramp time (see Figure 17).
If a pre-bias voltage higher than the target voltage exists after the
pre-configured delay period has expired, the target voltage is set
to match the existing pre-bias voltage and both drivers are
enabled with a PWM duty cycle that would ideally create the pre-
bias voltage.
Once the pre-configured soft-start ramp period has expired, the
PG pin will be asserted (assuming the pre-bias voltage is not
higher than the overvoltage limit). The PWM will then adjust its
duty cycle to match the original target voltage and the output will
ramp down to the pre-configured output voltage.
FIGURE 17. OUTPUT RESPONSES TO PRE-BIAS VOLTAGES
If a pre-bias voltage higher than the overvoltage limit exists, the
device will not initiate a turn-on sequence and will declare an
overvoltage fault condition to exist. In this case, the device will
respond based on the output overvoltage fault response method
that has been selected. See “Output Overvoltage Protection” on
page 20 for response options due to an overvoltage condition.
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May 3, 2011

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