SLDS238B January 2018 – January 2020 TPS92611-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
When the supply voltage drops, the TPS92611-Q1 device tries to regulate current by driving internal transistors in the linear region, also known as low-dropout mode, because the voltage across the sense resistor fails to reach the regulation target.
In low-dropout mode, the open-circuit diagnostic must be disabled. Otherwise, the device treats the low-dropout mode as an open-circuit fault. The DIAGEN pin is used to avoid false diagnostics on the output channel due to low supply voltage.
When the DIAGEN voltage is low, open-circuit detection is ignored. When the DIAGEN voltage is high, open-circuit detection returns to normal operation.
In low-dropout mode, a parallel diode and current-limiting resistor are recommended to clamp between SUPPLY and IN (across the sense resistor) in case of a large current pulse during recovery.