SLUS719H MARCH 2007 – May 2019 TPS40192 , TPS40193
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A dedicated ENABLE pin simplifies a user-level interface design where no multiplexed functions exist. Another benefit is a true low power shutdown mode of operation. When the ENABLE pin is pulled to GND, all unnecessary functions, including the BP5 regulator, are turned off, reducing the device supply (IDD) current to 45-µA. A functionally equivalent circuit of the enable circuitry shown in Figure 12.
If the ENABLE pin is left floating, the chip starts automatically. The pin must be pulled to less than 600 mV to ensure that the TPS40192 and TPS40193 devices is in shutdown mode. Note that the ENABLE pin is relatively high impedance. Some applications generate enough nearby noise to cause the ENABLE pin to swing below the 600 mV threshold and give an erroneous shutdown commands to the rest of the device. There are two solutions to solve this problem.
The ENABLE pin is self-clamping. The clamp voltage can be as low as 1 V with a 1-kΩ ground impedance. Due to this self-clamping feature, the pullup impedance on the ENABLE pin should be selected to limit the sink current to less than 500 µA. Driving the ENABLE pin with a low-impedance source voltage can result in damage to the device. Because of the self-clamping feature, it requires care when connecting multiple ENABLE pins together.