SLVSDG2G July 2016 – December 2019 TPS2660
PRODUCTION DATA.
The TPS26600, TPS26601 and TPS26602 respond differently to overload and short circuit conditions. The operational differences are explained in Table 2.
MODE Pin Configuration | MODE Connected to RTN (Current Limit With Auto-Retry) | A 402-kΩ Resistor Connected between MODE and RTN Pins (Current Limit With Latchoff) | MODE Pin = Open (Circuit Breaker with Auto-Retry - TPS26600 and TPS26602), (Circuit Breaker With Latch - TPS26601 Only) |
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Start-up | Inrush current controlled by dVdT | ||
Inrush limited to I(OL) level as set by R(ILIM) | Inrush limited to I(OL) level as set by R(ILIM) | Inrush limited to I(OL) level as set by R(ILIM) | |
Fault timer runs when current is limited to I(OL) | |||
Fault timer expires after tCB(dly) causing the FETs to turnoff | |||
If TJ > T(TSD), device turns off | If TJ > T(TSD), device turns off | Device turns off if TJ > T(TSD) before timer expires | |
Overcurrent response | Current is limited to I(OL) level as set by R(ILIM) | Current is limited to I(OL) level as set by R(ILIM) | Current is allowed through the device if I(LOAD) < I(FASTTRIP) |
Power dissipation increases as V(IN) – V(OUT) increases | Power dissipation increases as V(IN) – V(OUT) increases | Fault timer runs when the current increases above I(OL) | |
Fault timer expires after tCB(dly) causing the FETs to turnoff | |||
Device turns off when TJ > T(TSD) | Device turns off when TJ > T(TSD) | Device turns off if TJ > T(TSD) before timer expires | |
Device attempts restart 540 ms after TJ < [T(TSD) – 10°C] | Device remains off | TPS26600 and TPS26602 attempt restart 540 ms after TJ < [T(TSD) – 10°C]. TPS26601 remains off | |
Short-circuit response | Fast turnoff when I(LOAD) > I(FASTRIP) | ||
Quick restart and current limited to I(OL), follows standard start-up |