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Hi--
We have a new prototype design with a PoE front end essentially copied from the TPS23753AEVM-004. When powered from a RTN referenced supply at 36V (this is all we have tried so far), the converter output rises immediately to >6V. If we clamp the output at 3.6V, over 10W is delivered to the load. We can power the downstream load (~3W, 3.3V) with the actual eval board itself with no issues. The primary differences between the eval system and our design are:
I've attached a schematic page if anyone is interested in looking. The TPS55340 boost regulator shown has been isolated by removing D5 and LB1. For test purposes, the 36V supply is connected at the cathode pad of D5. It looks a lot like we are not regulating at all. I'll try to capture some 'scope traces at key points and attach tomorrow. Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions about where to start looking for issues, we'd be very appreciative.
--Matt
We found our regulation problem. Bad part foot print AN431 vs. TLV431. The converter is now regulating properly. This issue is resolved, but we may be back. Thanks.
--Matt
Matt,
Thank you for letting us know what solved this problem! Please do not hesitate to post any other questions, we are glad to help when we can.
Regards,
Michael Pahl