Output Voltage Adjustment

To change the output from (presumably) 3.3 V to 5 V at 3 A on your TPS563201 buck converter design, you typically need to adjust both the voltage-setting feedback network and the current-handling components. Specifically:
  1. Feedback Resistor Divider:
    • Change the resistor values in the divider network that sets the output voltage. The TPS563201 datasheet gives the formula to determine the resistor ratio based on the internal reference voltage. Recalculate the resistor values so that the divider provides a 5 V output.
  2. Current Handling Components:
    • Verify that the inductor, diode, and any other power components (switches, capacitors) are rated for a continuous current of 3 A. If your current design was for 3.3 V at a lower current, you may need to select parts with improved ratings to safely deliver 3 A load.
  3. Compensation Network and Layout:
    • It’s important to review the compensation components and layout guidelines offered in the datasheet to ensure that the converter remains stable at the new operating point.
In summary, adjust the feedback resistor network according to the TPS563201 datasheet for a 5 V target and verify (or upgrade) the passive components (inductor, diode, capacitors) to support a 3 A load.
Let me know if you need help calculating the new resistor values or finding parts rated for higher current!
Recalculate resistor divider
Verify part ratings
Review compensation network
Select higher current components
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C3
Capacitance
.1uF
Resistor FB Selection Output
Line 1
RB Resistor Selection
Line 2
3.3v - R1 33.2k, R2 10k
Line 3
5v - R1 54.9k, R2 10k
C7
Capacitance
.1uF
L1
Inductance
2.2uH
GND
R2
Resistance
10kΩ
IC1
Manufacturer Part Number
TPS561208DDCR
R1
Resistance
33.2kΩ


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