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TPS61222: Using TPS61222 & TPS61221 parallely from a single Coin Cell (CR2032) draining the cell in less than 30 seconds even in no load condition

Part Number: TPS61222
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61221

I am making a small device which require both 3.3V as well as 5V output from a single 3V coin cell (CR2032). Therefore using TPS61222 for 5V and TPS 61221 for 3.3V in parallel from a single coin cell (there is nothing common in the 2 circuits except that battery is common).

Load on each Voltage booster IC will be around 7mA each. However when I am powering up the device suing the coin cell drained in few seconds. Therefore I tried powering up the device from a power supply and now both ICs works very well and give perfect outputs.

So I thought may be the load circuit is taking too much current and therefore made another PCB with only TPS circuits and no load circuit . So Vout of both the TPS61222 and TPS61221 is having no load. Even now it appears that these 2 Voltage booster ICs are consuming in excess of 250mA and draining the coin cell again in few seconds even with NO load. Ideally the drain current should be in order of micro amperes.

I really do not understand what may be the issue.

I am using these components:

4.7uH inductor - 

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10uF Capacitor

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Please help!

Here are the schematics