SNVSAT1A September 2017 – June 2021 LP87332D-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The regulators can be enabled when the device is in STANDBY or ACTIVE state. There are two ways to enable and disable the buck regulators:
Similarly, there are two ways to enable and disable the LDO regulators:
If the EN control pin is used for enable and disable, then the following occurs:
The control of the regulator (with 0-ms delays) is shown in Table 7-3.
BUCKx_EN AND LDOx_EN | BUCKx_EN_PIN_CTRL AND LDOx_EN_PIN_CTRL | EN PIN | BUCKx OUTPUT VOLTAGE AND LDOx OUTPUT VOLTAGE | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Enable and disable control with the BUCKx_EN and the LDOx_EN bit | 0 | Don't Care | Don't Care | Disabled |
1 | 0 | Don't Care | BUCKx_VSET[7:0] and LDOx_VSET[4:0] | |
Enable and disable control with the EN pin | 1 | 1 | Low | Disabled |
1 | 1 | High | BUCKx_VSET[7:0] and LDOx_VSET[4:0] |
The buck regulator is enabled by the EN pin or by I2C writing as shown in Figure 7-4. The soft-start circuit limits the in-rush current during start-up. When the output voltage rises to a 0.35-V level, the output voltage becomes slew-rate controlled. If there is a short circuit at the output, and the output voltage does not increase above the 0.35-V level in 1 ms or the output voltage drops below 0.35-V level during operation (for minimum of 1 ms), then the regulator is disabled, and the BUCKx_SC_INT interrupt in the INT_BUCK register is set. When the output voltage reaches the Power-Good threshold level, the BUCKx_PG_INT interrupt flag in the INT_BUCK register is set. The Power-Good interrupt flag, when reaching valid output voltage, can be masked using the BUCKx_PGR_MASK bit in the BUCK_MASK register. The Power-Good interrupt flag can also be generated when the output voltage becomes invalid. The interrupt mask for invalid output voltage detection is set by the BUCKx_PGF_MASK bit in the BUCK_MASK register. A BUCKx_PG_STAT bit in the BUCK_STAT register always shows the validity of the output voltage; 1 means valid and 0 means invalid output voltage. A PGOOD_WINDOW_BUCK bit in the PGOOD_CTRL_1 register sets the detection method for the valid buck output voltage, either undervoltage detection or undervoltage and overvoltage detection.
The LDO regulator is enabled by the EN pin or by I2C writing, as shown in Figure 7-5. The soft-start circuit limits the in-rush current during start-up. The output voltage increase rate is less than 100 mV/μsec during soft-start. If there is a short circuit at the output, and the output voltage does not increase above the 0.3-V level in 1 ms or the output voltage drops below 0.3-V level during operation (for minimum of 1 ms), then the regulator is disabled, and the LDOx_SC_INT interrupt in the INT_LDO register is set. When the output voltage reaches the Power-Good threshold level, the LDOx_PG_INT interrupt flag in the INT_LDO register is set. The Power-Good interrupt flag, when reaching valid output voltage, can be masked using the LDOx_PGR_MASK bit in the LDO_MASK register. The Power-Good interrupt flag can also be generated when the output voltage becomes invalid. The interrupt mask for invalid output voltage detection is set by the LDOx_PGF_MASK bit in the LDO_MASK register. A LDOx_PG_STAT bit in the LDO_STAT register always shows the validity of the output voltage; 1 means valid, and 0 means invalid output voltage. A PGOOD_WINDOW_LDO bit in the PGOOD_CTRL_1 register sets the detection method for the valid LDO output voltage, either undervoltage detection or undervoltage and overvoltage detection.
The EN input pin has an integrated pulldown resistor. The pulldown resistor is controlled with the EN_PD bit in the CONFIG register.