SNVS600J December 2008 – June 2022 LM5088 , LM5088-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The LM5088 contains a dual-level undervoltage lockout (UVLO) circuit. When the EN pin is below 0.4 V, the controller is in a low current shutdown mode. When the EN pin is greater than 0.4 V but less than 1.2 V, the controller is in a standby mode. In standby mode, the VCC regulator is active, but the output switch is disabled and the SS pin is held low. When the EN pin exceeds 1.2 V and VCC exceeds the VCC UV threshold, the SS pin and the output switch is enabled and normal operation begins. An internal 5-µA pullup current source at the EN pin configures the controller to be fully operational if the EN pin is left open.
An external VIN UVLO set-point voltage divider from VIN to GND can be used to set the minimum start-up input voltage of the controller. The divider must be designed such that the voltage at the EN pin exceeds 1.2 V (typical) when VIN is in the desired operating range. The internal 5-µA pullup current source must be included in calculations of the external set-point divider. 100 mV of hysteresis is included for both shutdown and standby thresholds. The EN pin is internally connected to a 1-kΩ resistor and an 8-V zener clamp. If the voltage at the EN pin exceeds 8 V, the bias current for the EN pin increases at the rate of 1 mA/V. The voltage at the EN pin should never exceed 14 V.