ZHCSIJ8A July 2018 – October 2021 TPS3431-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
Adjustable capacitor timing is achievable by connecting a capacitor to the CWD pin. If a capacitor is connected to CWD, then a 375-nA, constant-current source charges CCWD until VCWD = 1.21 V. Table 8-2 shows how to calculate tWD using Equation 1 and the SET1 pin. The TPS3431-Q1 determines the watchdog timeout with the formulas given in Equation 1, where CCWD is in nanofarads and tWD is in milliseconds.
The TPS3431-Q1 is designed and tested using CCWD capacitors between 100 pF and 1 µF. Note that Equation 1 is for ideal capacitors and capacitor tolerances vary the actual device timing. For the most accurate timing, use ceramic capacitors with COG dielectric material. If a CCWD capacitor is used, Equation 1 can be used to set tWD for the watchdog timeout. Table 8-3 shows the minimum and maximum calculated tWD values using an ideal capacitor.
INPUT | WATCHDOG TIMEOUT WDT (tWD)(1) | UNIT | |||
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CWD | SET1 | MIN | TYP | MAX | |
CCWD | 0 | Watchdog disabled | |||
CCWD | 1 | tWD × 0.905 | tWD Equation 1 | tWD × 1.095 | ms |
CCWD | WATCHDOG TIMEOUT WDT (tWD) | UNIT | ||
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MIN(1) | TYP | MAX(1) | ||
100 pF | 56.77 | 62.74 | 68.7 | ms |
1 nF | 119.82 | 132.4 | 144.98 | ms |
10 nF | 750 | 829 | 908 | ms |
100 nF | 7054 | 7795 | 8536 | ms |
1 μF | 70096 | 77455 | 84814 | ms |