SLUSDC1 September 2018 UCD90320U
PRODUCTION DATA.
In the previous sections, various fault and warn notification thresholds have been configured to monitor voltage, current, temperature, and turn-ON time and turn-OFF time. When a fault threshold is reached, a fault event occurs. The device performs the following three actions in response of a fault event.
The Fault Responses can be configured under the Fault Responses and Limits tab. Figure 16 shows an example configuration window.
A programmable glitch filter can be enabled or disabled for each type of fault. When a fault remains present after the glitch filter time expires, the device performs of the three selectable actions:
After shutting down the rail, the device performs one of the three selectable actions:
After the rail exhausts the restart attempts, Re-sequence can be initiated. (See also the Rail Sequence Configuration section).
Voltage, current, and temperature monitoring are based on results from the 12-bit ADC(AMON) and 8 DMON. All the voltage monitoring AMON and DMON channels are monitored every 400 µs for up to 32 channels. Current monitoring ADC channels are monitored at 200 µs per channel. Temperature monitoring ADC channels are monitored at approximately 4.17 ms per channel. The ADC results are compared with the programmed thresholds. The time to respond to an individual event is determined by when the event occurs within the ADC conversion cycle and the configured fault responses (glitch filters, time delays, and so forth).
GPI pins can also trigger faults if the GPI Fault Enable checkbox in Figure 12 is checked. The GPI Fault Responses options are the same as the Fault Responses discussed earlier in this section, with one exception: the GPI Fault Responses option does not support the retry action. An example configuration window is shown in Figure 17.