SLVSEK4C July 2019 – February 2020 TPS63810 , TPS63811
PRODUCTION DATA.
Under certain operating conditions, current can flow from the output of the device to the input. For example, this can occur during dynamic voltage scaling when the output ramps down to a lower voltage and the VOUT pin sinks current from the output capacitor. Under such conditions, if the voltage source supplying the device cannot sink current, the voltage on the VIN pin can rise uncontrollably.
To make sure the input voltage stays within the permitted range, the device stops switching if the voltage on the VIN pin is greater than 5.7 V. The device automatically starts to switch again when the voltage on the VIN pin is less than 5.7 V.
The device sets the PG bit in the Status register when an input overvoltage event occurs. The device clears the PG bit if the Status register is read when the power-not-good condition no longer exists.