The device provides a power-good
indicator (PGOOD) to simplify sequencing and supervision. PGOOD is an open-drain
output and a pullup resistor can be externally connected. The PGOOD switch opens
when the VOUT pin voltage is higher than the VUVP-H threshold. PGOOD is
pulled low under the following conditions:
- The VOUT-pin voltage is below the VOUT falling undervoltage threshold
VUVP-L.
- The VOUT-pin voltage is above the
VOUT rising overvoltage threshold VOVP_H or
VOVP_max-H and the PGOODOVP_enable function is enabled
(see CFG1-pin Settings).
- The device is in SHUTDOWN state
and VBIAS is greater than approximately 1.7V (see Functional State
Diagram).
- The EN/UVLO-pin voltage is
falling below the undervoltage lockout threshold voltage
VUVLO-FALLING.
- The VCC regulator voltage VCC falls below the undervoltage lockout threshold
VVCC-UVLO-FALLING.
- Thermal Shutdown is triggered
(see Functional State
Diagram).
- The HBx-pin voltage is below the
VHBx falling VHB-UVLO threshold and boot refresh
enters the 512 cycles hiccup mode off time (see MOSFET Drivers, Integrated Boot Diode, and Hiccup Mode Fault
Protection (LOx, HOx, HBx-pin)). PGOOD is only pulled low during the Hiccup off-time.
- The switch peak current limit is exceeded by 20% and the ICL_latch
function is enabled (see CFG1-pin Settings).
- An OTP memory fault occurred (CRC
fault).