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Design review, buck regulator based on TPS54140

Please look over the attached design and let me know if there are any changes I should make and if the design is stable enough.  I changed most of the components in the circuit that SwitcherPro initially provided to components of similar value that are already in other parts of my overall design.  Note that the min current value of 100 mA is the lowest current I would expect my circuit to operate at and the 1.375A is under worst case fault conditions.  I expect that the typical operating current will be between 200 and 400 mA, but won’t know for sure until the developers get the firmware up and running.  All the rest is pretty straight forward - the regulator will be located on the same PCB as the circuitry (mostly digital) it feeds.  It doesn't need to be sequenced to any other regulators and we are not using the Enable pin.  Let me know if you need any further information.

NRC2 at 585 kHz with common parts,2.pdf