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TPS2121: TPS2121 Schematic review

Part Number: TPS2121

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Dear experts,

We're currently in the process of designing a new iteration of one of our products. The behaviour should be as follows;

  1. Only if a USB-PD adapter that is supplying 12V (or more than 11V) is connected, should the USB-PD adapter be the main voltage source.
  2. If a USB-PD adapter is connected that is supplying less than 11V (like 5V or 9V) it will also be the main voltage source as long as ...
  3. there's no PoE voltage (12V) present. If there is a 12V PoE present, it will only be the main voltage source as long as USB-PD is less than 11V.

The selected power supply (which can be either 12V PoE, 12V USB-PD, 9V USB-PD or 5V USB) will be used directly and is also used for the two buck-boost converters.

With regards to the review, I'm most interested in these two things;

  1. Whether the described switching logic above, is correctly implemented in the schematic.
  2. Whether the use of capacitors will pose any risks; we've tried to reduce the amount of components, but feel like it's a pragmatic setup.
  3. Also, I find it hard to calculate the soft start capacitor. What would be an appropriate value?

Best regards,

Jochem

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