ZHCSWR1H December 2009 – July 2024 DRV8412
PRODUCTION DATA
The FAULT and OTW pins are both active-low, open-drain outputs. Their function is for protection-mode signaling to a PWM controller or other system-control device.
Any fault resulting in device shutdown, such as overtemperatue shutdown, overcurrent shutdown, or undervoltage protection, is signaled by the FAULT pin going low. Also, OTW goes low when the device junction temperature exceeds 125°C (see Table 6-1).
FAULT | OTW | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|---|
0 | 0 | Overtemperature warning and (overtemperature shut-down or overcurrent shut-down or undervoltage protection) occurred |
0 | 1 | Overcurrent shut-down or GVDD undervoltage protection occurred |
1 | 0 | Overtemperature warning |
1 | 1 | Device under normal operation |
TI recommends monitoring the OTW signal using the system microcontroller and responding to an OTW signal by reducing the load current to prevent further heating of the device resulting in device overtemperature shutdown (OTSD).
To reduce external component count, an internal pullup resistor to VREG (3.3V) is provided on both FAULT and OTW outputs. Level compliance for 5V logic can be obtained by adding external pullup resistors to 5V (see the Electrical Characteristics section of this data sheet for further specifications).