ZHCSF47E June 2016 – December 2017 TAS2560
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The TAS2560 has an integrated over-current protection that is enabled once the Class-D is powered up. A fault on the Class-D output causing a large current in the range of 3 A to 5 A triggers the over-current fault. Once the fault is detected the TAS2560 disables the audio channel and powers down the Class-D amplifier. When an over-current event occurs, a status flag INT_OVRI is set. This register is sticky and the bit remains high for as long as it is not read, or the device is not reset. The over-current event can also be used to generate an interrupt if required. Refer to IRQs and Flags for more details. To re-enable the audio channel after a fault the Class-D the device must be powered back up using field PWR_DEV, see Table 53.