JAJSHW2A August 2019 – April 2020 DRV425-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
Power-on is detected when the supply voltage exceeds 2.4 V at the VDD pin. At this point, the DRV425-Q1 initiates the following start-up sequence:
During this startup sequence, the DRV1 and DRV2 outputs are pulled low to prevent undesired signals on the compensation coil and the ERROR pin is asserted low.
The DRV425-Q1 tests for low supply voltages with a brownout-voltage level of 2.4 V. Use a power-supply source capable of supporting large current pulses driven by the DRV425-Q1, and low-ESR bypass capacitors for a stable supply voltage in the system. A supply drop to less than 2.4 V that lasts longer than 20 μs generates a power-on reset; the device ignores shorter voltage drops. A voltage drop on the VDD pin to below 1.8 V immediately initiates a power-on reset. After the power supply returns to 2.4 V, the device initiates a start-up cycle.