SLUSB33A May 2012 – December 2014 UCC27518 , UCC27519
PRODUCTION DATA.
The input pin threshold of the UCC27518 and UCC27519 are based on CMOS logic where the threshold voltage is a function of the VDD supply voltage. Typically Input High Threshold (VIN-H) is 55% VDD and Input Low Threshold (VIN-L) is 39% VDD. Wide hysteresis (16% VDD typically) between the high and low thresholds offers excellent noise immunity and lets users introduce delays using RC circuits between the input PWM signal and the INx pin of the device.
The UCC27518 and UCC27519 also feature a floatable enable function on the EN pin. The EN pin can be left in a no connect condition, which allows pin-to-pin compatibility between the UCC27518, UCC27519 and the TPS2828, TPS2829, respectively. The thresholds of the EN pin is a fixed voltage threshold and does not vary based on VDD pin bias voltage. Typically, the Enable High Threshold (VEN-H) is 2.1 V and Enable Low Threshold (VEN-L) is 1.25 V.