JAJSE13B October 2017 – July 2018 UCC21520-Q1
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Before the driver is ready to deliver a proper output state, there is a power-up delay from the UVLO rising edge to output and it is defined as tVCCI+ to OUT for VCCI UVLO (typically 40us) and tVDD+ to OUT for VDD UVLO (typically 50us). It is recommended to consider proper margin before launching PWM signal after the driver's VCCI and VDD bias supply is ready. Figure 31 and Figure 32 show the power-up UVLO delay timing diagram for VCCI and VDD.
If INA or INB are active before VCCI or VDD have crossed above their respective on thresholds, the output will not update until tVCCI+ to OUT or tVDD+ to OUT after VCCI or VDD crossing its UVLO rising threshold. However, when either VCCI or VDD receive a voltage less than their respective off thresholds, there is <1µs delay, depending on the voltage slew rate on the supply pins, before the outputs are held low. This asymmetric delay is designed to ensure safe operation during VCCI or VDD brownouts.