JAJSJF8B May 2021 – January 2022 TLVM13630
PRODUCTION DATA
The TLVM13630 provides a PGOOD signal to indicate when the output voltage is within regulation. Use the PGOOD signal for output monitoring, fault protection, or start-up sequencing of downstream converters. The PGOOD pin voltage goes low when the feedback voltage is outside of the PGOOD thresholds. This occurs during the following:
A glitch filter prevents false flag operation for short excursions (<120 µs typical) of the output voltage, such as during line and load transients.
PGOOD is an open-drain output that requires a pullup resistor to a DC supply not greater than 20 V. The typical range of pullup resistance is 10 kΩ to 100 kΩ. When EN is pulled low, the flag output is also forced low. With EN low, power good remains valid as long as the input voltage is above 1 V (typical). Use the PG signal for start-up sequencing of downstream regulators, as shown in Figure 7-4, or for fault protection and output monitoring.