JAJSOL2 August 2024 TPS55287
PRODUCTION DATA
The output current limit is programmable from 0A to 6.35A by placing a 10mΩ current sensing resistor between the ISP pin and the ISN pin. Smaller resistance results in a higher current limit and larger resistance results in a lower current limit. An internal register sets the current sense voltage across the ISP pin and the ISN pin. The programmable voltage step between the ISP pin and the ISN pin is 0.5mV.
Connecting the ISP and the ISN pin together to the VOUT pin disables the output current limit because the sensed voltage is always 0. The output current limit can also be disabled by resetting the Current_Limit_EN bit in the Current_Limit register to 0.