SNVU753A November 2019 – May 2021 TPS542A52
The operation of the TPS542A52 can be enabled or disabled using J4. The EN pin of the TPS542A52 is connected to J4-2 (pin 2 of J4) and TP10. The EN pin threshold is 1.2 V. By leaving J4-2 floating, a pullup current source internal to the TPS542A52 enables the device, and the device is operational across all valid input voltages (4 V - 18 V).
Undervoltage lockout (UVLO) can be implemented by connecting a jumper between J4-2 and J4-3. In this configuration, R11 and R13 should be populated according to the TPS542A52 device data sheet based on the desired UVLO requirements. By default, R11 and R13 are not populated.
The TPS542A52 can be disabled by pulling J4-2 (the EN pin) below 1.2 V. When J4-2 is brought below 1.2 V, the regulator stops switching and enters into a low power shutdown mode. This can be accomplished in multiple ways.
The first method is to connect a control signal directly to the EN test point (TP10), referenced to AGND (TP13, TP14, or TP15, recommended between 0 V and 5.5 V). Using this method, a jumper on J4 is not necessary.
Another method is to connect a jumper between J4-1 and J4-2, and connect a control signal to J6-1.
Default setting: J4 open, EN floating for always-on operation.
J4 CONNECTION | ENABLE SELECTION |
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J4-2 floating | Device is enabled |
J4-2 and J4-3 shorted | UVLO implemented if R11 and R13 are populated - see data sheet for details |
J4-1 and J4-2 shorted | Enable can be controlled with external control signal |