JAJSIR5C October 2019 – October 2023 TPS65313-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The internal regulators are enabled in the INIT state to provide the power supply for important blocks, such as the digital core and SYSCLK clock, that are required to enable the switching voltage regulators.
The device NPOR event is preceded by several internal events. The INIT state start-up time-out timer (tSTART_UP_TO) is implemented as a safety mechanism against power-up lock-up failures from which the device cannot recover even if the power supply voltage increases to greater than the minimum required level for the power-up voltage. Under such conditions, without the INIT time-out timer, the device cannot exit the OFF state until the power cycling is performed, which for some systems, may require disconnecting and then reconnecting the device supply. The minimum required value for the INIT state time-out is tSTART_UP_TO to allow the supply voltage to recover during the power-up supply voltage transient (like the automotive cold-crank battery supply transient) above the minimum device power-up voltage level.
If a SYSCLK error, VIN overvoltage condition, or both are detected, the device NPOR stays asserted low until the INIT state time-out event puts the device in the OFF state and the START_UP_TO bit is latched in the Analog_Latch (the SYSCLK_ERR or VIN_OV bits are not latched in the Analog_Latch). Otherwise, the device goes into the RESET state when a NPOR is deasserted.