SBVS296B September 2017 – June 2018 TPS7A52-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
Controlling when a single power supply turns on can be difficult in a power distribution network (PDN) because of the high power levels inherent in a PDN, and the variations between all of the supplies. Figure 41 and Table 2 show that the LDO turnon and turnoff time is set by the enable circuit (EN) and undervoltage lockout circuits (UVLO1,2(IN) and UVLOBIAS).
INPUT VOLTAGE | BIAS VOLTAGE | ENABLE STATUS | LDO STATUS | ACTIVE DISCHARGE | POWER GOOD |
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VIN ≥ VUVLO_1,2(IN) | VBIAS ≥ VUVLO(BIAS) | EN = 1 | On | Off | PG = 1 when VOUT ≥ VIT(PG) |
EN = 0 | Off | On | PG = 0 | ||
VBIAS < VUVLO(BIAS) +VHYS(BIAS) | EN = don't care | Off | On(1) | ||
VIN < VUVLO_1,2(IN) – VHYS1,2(IN) | BIAS = don't care | Off | |||
IN = don't care | VBIAS ≥ VUVLO(BIAS) | Off |