SLUS495J August 2001 – December 2023 UCC29002 , UCC39002
PRODUCTION DATA
The two inputs of the current-sense amplifier are also used with an Enable Comparator to implement an ENABLE function in the UCC29002 device. During normal operation, the difference between CS− and CS+ voltages is very small and the internal -0.5V offset added between the CS− pin and the inverting input of the comparator ensures that the UCC29002 is always enabled.
By forcing the CS− pin at least 0.5V higher than the CS+ pin, the ENABLE signal becomes false and the UCC29002 is set into a disabled mode. While disabled, the UCC29002 disconnects from the load-share bus and the Adjust amplifier current is forced to zero.
When using high-side current-sensing (RSHUNT located in the module output voltage rail), CS− must not be forced higher than 0.3V above VDD. Instead, in this configuration CS+ should be pulled at least 0.5V below CS− to disable the UCC29002.
The ENABLE signal is combined with the BIAS OK signal (logical AND function) and affects the UCC29002 operating mode through the Start-Up and Adjust Logic block.