SLVSDG2G July 2016 – December 2019 TPS2660
PRODUCTION DATA.
Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings
The TPS26600, TPS26601 and TPS26602 respond differently to overload and short circuit conditions. The operational differences are explained in Table 2.
MODE Pin Configuration | MODE Connected to RTN (Current Limit With Auto-Retry) | A 402-kΩ Resistor Connected between MODE and RTN Pins (Current Limit With Latchoff) | MODE Pin = Open (Circuit Breaker with Auto-Retry - TPS26600 and TPS26602), (Circuit Breaker With Latch - TPS26601 Only) |
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Start-up | Inrush current controlled by dVdT | ||
Inrush limited to I(OL) level as set by R(ILIM) | Inrush limited to I(OL) level as set by R(ILIM) | Inrush limited to I(OL) level as set by R(ILIM) | |
Fault timer runs when current is limited to I(OL) | |||
Fault timer expires after tCB(dly) causing the FETs to turnoff | |||
If TJ > T(TSD), device turns off | If TJ > T(TSD), device turns off | Device turns off if TJ > T(TSD) before timer expires | |
Overcurrent response | Current is limited to I(OL) level as set by R(ILIM) | Current is limited to I(OL) level as set by R(ILIM) | Current is allowed through the device if I(LOAD) < I(FASTTRIP) |
Power dissipation increases as V(IN) – V(OUT) increases | Power dissipation increases as V(IN) – V(OUT) increases | Fault timer runs when the current increases above I(OL) | |
Fault timer expires after tCB(dly) causing the FETs to turnoff | |||
Device turns off when TJ > T(TSD) | Device turns off when TJ > T(TSD) | Device turns off if TJ > T(TSD) before timer expires | |
Device attempts restart 540 ms after TJ < [T(TSD) – 10°C] | Device remains off | TPS26600 and TPS26602 attempt restart 540 ms after TJ < [T(TSD) – 10°C]. TPS26601 remains off | |
Short-circuit response | Fast turnoff when I(LOAD) > I(FASTRIP) | ||
Quick restart and current limited to I(OL), follows standard start-up |