ZHCSL05C October 2019 – October 2023 TPS65313-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
Overvoltage protection is a built-in self-protection to limit the BUCK2 maximum output voltage and help protect external peripherals.
If the BUCK2 output voltage exceeds the OVP threshold level, the results are as follows:
The device goes into the RESET state as the BUCK2 output discharges to less than its UV-threshold level, if the BUCK2 UV event is configured as a RESET state condition (the BUCK2_UV_RST_EN bit is set to 1b).
The MCU can try to enable the BUCK2 regulator again by setting the BUCK2_EN control bit after receiving an interrupt (the ENDRV/nIRQ pin is driven low), and after the BUCK2 output voltage discharges. To re-enable the BUCK2 regulator the MCU must send a SPI command to clear the CTRL_LOCK bit and set the BUCK2_EN control bit.
The device error counter and its power-down threshold are protections against multiple repeats caused by a persistent failure condition.
The OVP monitoring stays active even when the BUCK2 regulator is disabled. If a BUCK2 overvoltage condition is still detected for the tBUCK2_OVP_OFF duration, after the BUCK2 regulator is disabled, then the device enters the OFF state and the BUCK2_OVP status bit is latched in the Analog_Latch.