ZHCSL05C October 2019 – October 2023 TPS65313-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
Overvoltage protection is a built-in self-protection mechanism that limits the BOOST maximum output voltage and helps protect the external components powered by the BOOST converter. When the BOOST output voltage exceeds the set overvoltage protection-threshold level, the results are as follows:
The device goes into the RESET state as the BOOST output discharges to less than the UV-threshold level, if the BOOST UV event is configured as RESET state condition (the BOOST_UV_RST_EN bit is set to 1b).
The MCU can try to enable the BOOST converter again by setting the BOOST_EN control bit, after receiving an interrupt when the ENDRV/nIRQ pin toggles from high to low, and if the BOOST output voltage has discharged below the VBOOST_RESTART_LEVEL. The OVP monitoring stays active even when the BOOST converter is disabled. If the BOOST overvoltage condition is still detected for tBOOST_OVP_OFF time after the BOOST converter is disabled, then the device goes into the OFF state and the BOOST_OVP status bit is set and latched in the Analog_Latch.