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Charge pump capacitor value estimation #29

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B-hafedh opened this issue Jun 28, 2022 · 3 comments
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Charge pump capacitor value estimation #29

B-hafedh opened this issue Jun 28, 2022 · 3 comments
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B-hafedh commented Jun 28, 2022

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How do you estimate the charge pump capacitor value ?
416nF10=640nF

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That rule of thumb with a factor of 10 times gate capacitance was mentioned in the reference manual or one of the other documents provided by TI.

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Thank you,
but there is no information about it in bq76952 datasheet, can you provide me the document please.
and i have another question: what is the role of the schottky diode & zener diode connected to VC0, i thought they are used for reverse polarity protection, but you already used a schottky diode connected to VC16.

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It was not necessarily the datasheet. There are lots of documents for this chip provided by TI, I don't remember which one it was.

In any case you can also estimate the value yourself. It is a trade-off between startup-time (faster if capacitance is lower) and voltage drop during switch-on event (lower if capacitance is higher).

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