SLVA528D
September 2012 – August 2021
TPS65381-Q1
,
TPS65381A-Q1
Trademarks
1
Introduction
2
Product Overview
2.1
Safety Functions and Diagnostics Overview
2.2
Target Applications
2.3
Product Safety Constraints
3
Development Process for Management of Systematic Faults
3.1
TI New-Product Development Process
4
TPS65381x-Q1 Product Architecture for Management of Random Faults
4.1
Device Operating States
Device Operating States (continued)
4.2
NRES (MCU Reset) Driver and ENDRV (SAFING Path Enable) Driver
5
TPS65381x-Q1 Architecture Safety Mechanisms and Assumptions of Use
5.1
Power Supply
5.2
Regulated Supplies
5.2.1
VDD6 Buck Switch-Mode Supply
5.2.2
VDD5 Linear Supply
5.2.3
VDD3/5 Linear Supply
5.2.4
VDD1 Linear Supply
5.2.5
VSOUT1 Linear Supply
5.2.6
Charge Pump
5.3
Diagnostic, Monitoring, and Protection Functions
5.3.1
External MCU Fault Detection and Management
5.3.1.1
External MCU Error Signal Monitor (MCU ESM)
5.3.1.2
Watchdog Timer
5.3.2
Voltage Monitor (VMON)
5.3.3
Loss-of-Clock Monitor (LCMON)
5.3.4
Junction Temperature Monitoring and Current Limiting
5.3.5
Analog and Digital MUX (AMUX and DMUX) and Diagnostic Output Pin (DIAG_OUT)
5.3.6
Analog Built-In Self-Test (ABIST)
5.3.7
Logic Built-In Self-Test (LBIST)
5.3.8
Device Configuration Register Protection
6
Application Diagrams
6.1
TPS65381x-Q1 With TMS570
6.2
TPS65381x-Q1 With C2000
6.3
TPS65381x-Q1 With TMS470
7
TPS65381x-Q1 as Safety Element out of Context (SEooC)
7.1
TPS65381x-Q1 Used in an EV/HEV Inverter System
7.2
SPI Note
8
Revision History
6.3
TPS65381x-Q1 With TMS470
The ERROR/WDI pin can be configured as an input for the MCU ESM in the case of TMS570 or other dual-core MCU or as a window watchdog input (TMS470 or other single core MCU).
Figure 6-3
TPS65381x-Q1 With TMS470 (Using an Internal MCU Core Supply)