SLVSEA0B january 2018 – june 2023 TPS61280D , TPS61280E , TPS61281D
PRODUCTION DATA
The TPS6128xD/E enters the fault state under any of the followings conditions:
Once a fault is triggered, the regulator stops operating and disconnects the load. After waiting 1ms, the device attempts to restart. The TPS61280D device can be configured to signal a fault condition by pulling the open-drain GPIO pin (nFAULT) low for a short period of time. The nFAULT output provides a falling edge triggered interrupt signal to the host. To ensure proper operation, the GPIO port needs to be pull high quick enough, that is, faster than ca. 200ns. To do so, it is recommended to use a GPIO pull-up resistor in the range of 1kΩ to 10kΩ.
The TPS6128xD/E (simple logic I/F version) device only provide a power-good output (PG) for signaling the system when the regulator has successfully completed start-up and no faults have occurred. Power-good also functions as an early warning flag for excessive die temperature and overload conditions.