SLVSGF0A october 2022 – june 2023 TPS3435-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The TPS3435-Q1 offers one or two SET pins based on the pinout option selected. SET pins offer flexibility to the user to program the tWD timer on the fly to meet various application requirements. Typical use cases where SET pin can be used are:
The tWD timer value for the device is combination of timer selection based on the CWD pin or fixed timer value along with SET pin logic level. The base tWD timer value is decided based on the Watchdog Time selector in the Section 5 section. The SET pin logic level is decoded during the device power up. The SET pin value can be changed any time during the operation. SETx pin change which leads to change of watchdog timer value or enable disable state, terminates the ongoing watchdog frame immediately. SETx pins can be updated when WDO output is asserted as well. The updated tWD timer value will be applied after output is deasserted and the tSD timer is over or terminated.
For a pinout which offers only SET0 pin to the user, the tWD multiplier value is decided based on the Watchdog Time Scaling selector in the Section 5 section. Table 8-1 showcases an example of the tWD values for different SET0 logic levels when using Watchdog Time setting as option D = 10 msec.
WATCHDOG TIME SCALING SELECTION | tWD | |
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SET0 = 0 | SET0 = 1 | |
A | 10 msec | 20 msec |
B | 10 msec | 40 msec |
C | 10 msec | 80 msec |
D | 10 msec | 160 msec |
E | 10 msec | 320 msec |
F | 10 msec | 640 msec |
G | 10 msec | 1280 msec |
For pinouts which offer both SET0 & SET1 pins to the user, the tWD multiplier value is decided based on the Watchdog Time Scaling selector in the Section 5 section. Two SETx pins offer 3 different time scaling options. The SET[1:0] = 0b'01 combination disables the watchdog operation. Table 8-2 showcases an example of the tWD values for different SET[1:0] logic levels when using Watchdog Time setting as option G = 100 msec. The package pin out selected does not offer WD-EN pin.
WATCHDOG TIME SCALING SELECTION | tWD | |||
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SET[1:0] = 0b'00 | SET[1:0] = 0b'01 | SET[1:0] = 0b'10 | SET[1:0] = 0b'11 | |
A | 100 msec | Watchdog disable | 200 msec | 400 msec |
B | 100 msec | Watchdog disable | 400 msec | 800 msec |
C | 100 msec | Watchdog disable | 800 msec | 1600 msec |
D | 100 msec | Watchdog disable | 1600 msec | 3200 msec |
E | 100 msec | Watchdog disable | 3200 msec | 6400 msec |
F | 100 msec | Watchdog disable | 6400 msec | 12800 msec |
G | 100 msec | Watchdog disable | 12800 msec | 25600 msec |
Selected pinout option can offer WD-EN pin along with SET[1:0] pins (Pin Configuration C). With this pinout, the WD-EN pin controls watchdog enable and disable operation. The SET[1:0] = 0b'01 combination operates as SET[1:0] = 0b'00.
Make sure the tWD value with SETx multiplier does not exceed 640 sec. If a selection of timer and multiplier results in tWD > 640 sec, the timer value will be restricted to 640 sec.
Figure 8-7 to Figure 8-9 diagrams show the timing behavior with respect to SETx status changes.