JAJSMY8 April 2022 TLVM13640
PRODUCTION DATA
The TLVM13640 provides a power-good status signal to indicate when the output voltage is within a regulation window of 94% to 107%. The PG voltage goes low when the feedback (FB) voltage is outside of the specified PGOOD thresholds (see Figure 7-7). This can occur during current limit and thermal shutdown, as well as when disabled and during start-up.
PG is an open-drain output, requiring an external pullup resistor to a DC supply, such as VCC or VOUT. To limit current supplied by VCC, the recommended range of pullup resistance is 20 kΩ to 100 kΩ. A 120-µs deglitch filter prevents false flag operation for short excursions of the output voltage, such as during line and load transients. When EN is pulled low, PG is forced low and remains 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 8-2, or for fault protection and output monitoring.