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[TPS659110] how to power up the TPS659110 without PWRON low-to high trigger input...?

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Chang-woo YANG
Posted by Chang-woo YANG
on Apr 24 2012 20:35 PM
Intellectual595 points

Hello~

I have a question or clarification...

According to "Figure 3. Device State Control Through PWRON Signal" & some pages which is included the "Figure 12. Embedded Power Control State-Machine" in the TPS659110 datasheet, it seems that TPS659110 needs low-to-high trigger input on the PWRON pin to initiates the power up the device properly...

But, I want to initiates the power up the device just by the ramp up of Power Supply's output voltage, without low-to-high trigger input on the PWRON pin...

In other words, I would like the power up to be initiated by power supply's output voltage (5.0V) ramp up and power down to be initiated by Power Supply off...

Do you have some solutions or tips for this kind of issue...?

Thanks... C.W. :)

TPS659110 Without PWRON
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  • Flore Auzanneau
    Posted by Flore Auzanneau
    on Apr 26 2012 07:33 AM
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    Verified by Chang-woo YANG
    Intellectual1820 points

    Dear Chang-woo YANG,

    Power up can be initiated by the rise of Input voltage (Vcc7): please refer to Figure 6 "Device Turn-On/Off with Rising/Falling Input Voltage" p34.

    Regarding power down:

    if  the device is in ACTIVE state and Vcc7<VMBLO (Main battery low threshold), then the device will go first to BACKUP state. Then if Vcc7>VMBHI, the device will go to OFF state (see Figure 12)

    If you want to switch off the device (from ACTIVE to OFF state), you need to disable Power on. To do it, you can, for instance, use PWRDN.

    In order to switch off the device with respect to the battery voltage, you can monitor the interrupts relative to battery voltage for instance VMBDCH2. Then you can decide to set PWRDN to the right level (according to its polarity defined in PWRDN_POL) to switch off the device according to the battery voltage.

    Hope this helps,

    Best regards,

    Flore

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