ZHCSL05C October 2019 – October 2023 TPS65313-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The TPS65313-Q1 device has a single wake-up pin (WAKE) that detects wake-up requests when the voltage at the WAKE pin increases to greater than 4.6 V (typical VWAKE-ON threshold level). The WAKE pin is edge sensitive and has a deglitch time of 130 µs (typical).
The wake-up signal after the deglitch time is latched in the WAKE_L status bit. and the deglitched WAKE input signal is latched in the WAKE status bit. When a valid wake-up event is detected (the WAKE_L bit is set to 1b), the device enables the internal references, regulators, and monitoring circuits. The device also runs basic diagnostics on the battery input voltage, internal references and supplies, and the SYSCLK clock before releasing the NPOR signal to the digital core. Otherwise, the device goes back to the OFF state with the failure conditions latched in the Analog_Latch.
Under normal operating conditions, the TPS65313-Q1 device stays in one of the operating states (RESET, DIAGNOSTIC, ACTIVE, or SAFE) until the MCU clears the WAKE_L latch status bit by sending a CLR_WAKE_LATCH SPI command.
If the TPS65313-Q1 device enters the OFF state, it stays in the OFF state even if the WAKE pin is kept high with the AUTO_START_DIS bit in the DEV_STAT1 register set to 1b. In this case, the device only restarts in response to a low-high toggle at the WAKE pin. If the AUTO_START_DIS bit is cleared by the CLR_AUTO_START_DIS command, and if the device goes into the OFF state, then the TPS65313-Q1 device tries to power up again as long as the WAKE pin voltage stays above its VWAKE-ON threshold level. The SET_AUTO_START_DIS and CLR_AUTO_START_DIS commands can be executed after the device powers up and reaches one of the three operating states (DIAGNOSTIC, ACTIVE, or SAFE).
Many automotive applications that are powered from KL15 (or switched bather supply) benefit from the employment of an enable divider (RENT and RENB) as shown in Figure 11-35. Establishing an input voltage UVLO level in a precision system for the BUCK1 regulator, if starting up the device or system at less than the minimum input voltage level is not allowed. The device has an input-voltage monitor to detect the minimum required supply level to start up the device. In the OFF state, the input-voltage monitor is disabled to reduce device-power consumption.