SLVSFW7 September 2022 TPS544C26
PRODUCTION DATA
CMD Address | 46h |
Write Transaction: | Write Byte |
Read Transaction: | Read Byte |
Format: | Unsigned Binary (1 byte) |
NVM Backup: | EEPROM or Pin Detection |
Updates: | On-the-fly |
The IOUT_OC_FAULT_LIMIT command sets the value of the output current that causes the overcurrent detector to indicate an overcurrent fault condition. The thresholds selected here are compared to the sensed low-side valley current. See Overcurrent Limit and Low-side Current Sense for more details.
Return to Supported I2C and Default Values.
7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
R | R | R | R | R/W | R/W | R/W | R/W |
Reserved | SEL_OCL |
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only |
Bit | Field | Access | Reset | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
7:4 | Reserved | R | 0000b | Not used and always set to 0. |
3:0 | SEL_OCL | R/W | NVM | These bits select the IOUT valley current limiting
threshold. 0000b: Overcurrent limit (low-side valley sensing) = 10 A 0001b: Overcurrent limit (low-side valley sensing) = 12 A 0010b: Overcurrent limit (low-side valley sensing) = 15 A 0011b: Overcurrent limit (low-side valley sensing) = 19 A 0100b: Overcurrent limit (low-side valley sensing) = 20 A 0101b: Overcurrent limit (low-side valley sensing) = 25 A 0110b: Overcurrent limit (low-side valley sensing) = 26 A 0111b: Overcurrent limit (low-side valley sensing) = 30 A 1000b: Overcurrent limit (low-side valley sensing) = 33 A 1001b: Overcurrent limit (low-side valley sensing) = 35 A 1010b: Overcurrent limit (low-side valley sensing) = 39 A 1011b to 1111b: Overcurrent limit (low-side valley sensing) = 40 A |