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The switch current limit prevents the device from high inductor current and from drawing excessive current from the battery or input voltage rail. Excessive current can occur with a heavy load or shorted output circuit condition. If the inductor current reaches the threshold ILIM, cycle by cycle, the high-side MOSFET is turned off and the low-side MOSFET is turned on until the inductor current ramps down to the low-side MOSFET current limit.
When the high-side MOSFET current limit is triggered 256 times, the device stops switching. The device then automatically re-starts with soft start after a typical delay time of 16 ms has passed. The device repeats this mode until the high load condition disappears. This HICCUP short-circuit protection reduces the current consumed from the input supply because the device only draws input current approximately 10% of the time during an overload condition. Figure 8-37 shows the hiccup short-circuit protection.
The low-side MOSFET also contains a negative current limit to prevent excessive current from flowing back through the inductor to the input. If the low-side sinking current limit is exceeded, the low-side MOSFET is turned off. In this scenario, both MOSFETs are off until the start of the next cycle. The negative current limit is only active in forced PWM mode.