SLVSFP0 August 2021 TPS25860-Q1 , TPS25862-Q1
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The TS input pin allows for user-programmable thermal protection, see the Electrical Characteristics for the TS pin thresholds. The TS input pin threshold is ratiometric with VSENSE. The external resistor divider setting, VTS, must be connected to the TPS2586x-Q1 SENSE pin to achieve accurate results (refer to the Figure 10-16). When VTS = 0.5 × VSENSE, the TPS2586x-Q1 performs two actions:
If the overtemperature condition persists, causing VTS = 0.65 × VSENSE, the TPS2586x-Q1 operates at default USB mode, which means it broadcasts the Default USB Power mode, and the output voltage at the SENS pin is reduced to 4.77 V.
In Default USB Power, the charging is ideally reduced further per the USB2.0 and USB3.0 specification.
If the overtemperature condition persists, causing TJ to reach the OTSD threshold, then the device thermal shuts down.
If the overtemperature condition persists, causing TJ to reach the OTSD threshold, then the device thermal shuts down. Figure 10-17 shows the TPS2586x-Q1 behavior when TS pin voltage trigger the Temp Warm and Temp Hot threshold.
The NTC thermistor must be placed near the hottest point on the PCB. In most cases, this is close to the SW node of the TPS2586x-Q1, near the buck inductor.
Tuning the VNTC theshold levels of VTEMP_WARM and VTEMP_HOT is achieved by adding RSER, RPARA, or both RSER and RPARA in conjunction with RNTC. Figure 10-18 is an example illustrating how to set the VTEMP_WARM threshold between 81°C and 90°C with a ΔT between TEMP_WARM assertion and TEMP_HOT assertion of 18°C to 29°C. Consult the chosen NTC manufacturer's specification for the value of β. It may take some iteration to establish the desired warning and shutdown thresholds.
Below is NTC spec and resistor value used inFigure 10-18 example.