JAJSMF5B september 2022 – june 2023 TPS25990
PRODUCTION DATA
The TPS25990 allows the system to monitor the output load current accurately by providing an analog current on the IMON pin which is proportional to the current through the FET. The benefit of having a current output is that the signal can be routed across a board without adding significant errors due to voltage drop or noise coupling from adjacent traces. The current output also allows the IMON pins of multiple eFuse devices (TPS25990 or TPS25985x) to be tied together to get the total current in a parallel configuration. The IMON signal can be converted to a voltage by dropping it across a resistor at the point of monitoring. The user can sense the voltage (VIMON) across the RIMON to get a measure of the output load current using Equation 10.
The TPS25990 IMON circuit is designed to provide high bandwidth and high accuracy across load and temperature conditions, irrespective of board layout and other system operating conditions. This design allows the IMON signal to be used for advanced dynamic platform power management techniques such as Intel PSYS or PROCHOT to maximize system power usage and platform throughput without sacrificing safety or reliability.
The IMON pin provides load current monitoring information only during steady-state. During inrush, the IMON pin reports zero load current.
TI recommends adding a 22 pF capacitor from IMON pin to GND for noise filtering purposes.