SNVSCI2B February 2023 – February 2024 TLVM23615 , TLVM23625
PRODUCTION DATA
The power-good feature using the PGOOD pin of the TLVM236x5 can be used to reset a system microprocessor whenever the output voltage is out of regulation. This open-drain output remains low under device fault conditions, such as current limit and thermal shutdown, as well as during normal start-up. A glitch filter prevents false flag operation for any short duration excursions in the output voltage, such as during line and load transients. Output voltage excursions lasting less than tRESET_FILTER do not trip the power-good flag. Power-good operation can best be understood in reference to Figure 7-7. Table 7-6 gives a more detailed breakdown of the PGOOD operation. Here, VPGUV is defined as the PGUV scaled version of VOUT (target regulated output voltage) and VPGHYS as the PGHYS scaled version of VOUT, where both PGUV and PGHYS are listed in Electrical Characteristics. During the initial power up, a total delay of 6 ms (typical) is encountered from the time VEN_RISE is triggered to the time that the power-good is flagged high. This delay only occurs during the device start-up and is not encountered during any other normal operation of the power-good function. When EN is pulled low, the power-good flag output is also forced low. With EN low, power-good remains valid as long as the input voltage (VIN_PG_VALID is ≥ 1.5 V (max)).
The power-good output scheme consists of an open-drain n-channel MOSFET, which requires an external pullup resistor connected to a suitable logic supply. It can also be pulled up to either VCC or VOUT through an appropriate resistor, as desired. If this function is not needed, the PGOOD pin can be open or grounded. Limit the current into this pin to ≤ 4 mA.
FAULT CONDITION INITIATED | FAULT CONDITION ENDS (AFTER WHICH tPGOOD_ACT MUST PASS BEFORE PGOOD OUTPUT IS RELEASED) |
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VOUT < VPGUV AND t > tRESET_FILTER | Output voltage in regulation: VPGUV + VPGHYS < VOUT < VPGOV - VPGHYS |
VOUT > VPGOV AND t > tRESET_FILTER | Output voltage in regulation |
TJ > TSDN | TJ < TSDN-THYST AND output voltage in regulation |
EN < VEN_RISE - VEN_HYS | EN > VEN_RISE AND output voltage in regulation |