SLVUCS1A july 2023 – august 2023 TPS7H2140-SEP
High-accuracy current sensing allows better real-time monitoring and more accurate diagnostics without further calibration. High-accuracy current sensing provides real-time output current monitoring. A current mirror is used to source 1/KCS of the load current, and is reflected as VCS = ICS × RCS. KCS is a constant value (300) across temperature and supply voltage. Verify that the CS voltage is in the linear region (0–4 V) when in normal operation.
When in a fault condition, the CS pin works as a diagnostics report pin. When open load/short to VIN happen in on-state, VCS almost equals to zero. When current limit, thermal shutdown/swing, or open load/short to VIN in disabled-state happen, the voltage is clamped at VCS_FAULT. Channel selection for both current and fault reporting is accomplished through the multiplexer digital inputs (SEL and SEH), which can be configured using jumper J8 (SEH) and jumper J9 (SEL).
Equation 1 is the equation for the current-sense resistor, R29.
Take the following points into consideration when calculating RCS.