JAJSLW7B December 2020 – September 2023 TPS6593-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
Catastrophic errors are errors that affect multiple power resources such as errors detected in supply voltage, LDOVINT supply for control logic, errors on internal clock signals, device temperature passing the thermal shutdown threshold, error detected on the SPMI bus, or an error detected in the PFSM sequence.
Following errors are grouped as severe errors:
Following errors are grouped as moderate errors:
For these above listed errors, depending on the setting of bits MODERATE_ERR_TRIG[1:0], an immediate or orderly shutdown condition is created. The PFSM executes the corresponding sequence for the IMMEDIATE_SHUTDOWN trigger or the ORDERLY_SHUTDOWN trigger and enters the SAFE RECOVERY state.
For following errors, the device performs an immediate shutdown and resets all internal logic circuits:
For all of the above listed errors, the device resets the attached MCU and SoC by driving the nRSTOUT and the GPIO pin used as nRSTOUT_SoC (GPO1 or GPIO11) pins low. All of the power resources assigned to the attached MCUand SOC are shut down. The nINT pin is driven low to signal an interrupt event has occurred, and the EN_DRV pin is forced low.