SLUAAY2 December 2024 ISO5451 , ISO5451-Q1 , ISO5452 , ISO5452-Q1 , ISO5851 , ISO5851-Q1 , ISO5852S , ISO5852S-EP , ISO5852S-Q1 , UCC21710 , UCC21710-Q1 , UCC21717-Q1 , UCC21732 , UCC21732-Q1 , UCC21736-Q1 , UCC21737-Q1 , UCC21738-Q1 , UCC21739-Q1 , UCC21750 , UCC21750-Q1 , UCC21755-Q1 , UCC21756-Q1 , UCC21759-Q1
The current-limiting resistor in the DESAT circuitry serves two purposes: it can help to adjust the DESAT detection threshold, and it can also help to limit the current injected into DESAT node or drawn out of DESAT node when dV/dt from the drain/collector causes a current flow. Figure 5-4 shows how a smaller current-limiting resistor value can result in larger DESAT pin voltage dip, resulting in longer blanking capacitor charging time. TI recommends selecting a current-limiting resistor of 1kOhm or above to improve DESAT detection robustness.