ZHCSHW4A December 2017 – January 2019 TPS23523
PRODUCTION DATA.
Both the threshold and hysteresis can be programmed for undervoltage and overvoltage protection. In general the rising UV threshold should be set sufficiently below the minimum input voltage and the falling OV threshold should be set sufficiently above the maximum input voltage to account for tolerances. For this example a rising UV threshold of 37 V and a falling UV threshold of 35 V was chosen as the target. First, choose RUV1 based on the 2 V UV hysteresis as shown below.
Once RUV1 is known RUV2 can be computed based on the target rising UV threshold as shown below.
The OV setting can be programmed in a similar fashion as shown in equations below.
Optional filtering capacitors can be added to the UV and OV to improve immunity to noise and transients on the input bus. These should be tuned based on system requirements and input inductance. In this example place holders were added to the PCB, but the components were not populated.