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TPA3245: Power Supply

Part Number: TPA3245

Hi,

A customer has questions about TPA3245 power supply.
Q1: In standby mode of their application, GVDD and VDD are not supplied but they will continue supplying PVDD. Is there any problem?
Q2: If /RESET pin is low and supplying only PVDD, is the RESET function enabled?
Q3: If they input signals to TPA3245 when GVDD and VDD are not supplied, does TPA3245 suffer any damage?
Q4: If /RESET pin is set low beforehand, can they down the powers without consideration of sequence?

Best regards,

Akio Ito

  • Hello Akio,

     

    My answers are below.

     

    Q1: In standby mode of their application, GVDD and VDD are not supplied but they will continue supplying PVDD. Is there any problem?

    A1: When GVDD or VDD is not supplied or have not reached the values stated in the Electrical Characteristics table, the device will put all of the half-bridge outputs to a high-impedance state and /FAULT will be asserted low. (This information can be found in Section 9.4.6 of the TPA3245 Datasheet).
    Q2: If /RESET pin is low and supplying only PVDD, is the RESET function enabled?
    A2: The /RESET function should still be enabled. It will remove the /FAULT initiated by the VDD UVP. (See section 9.4.8 of the TPA3245 Datasheet).

    Q3: If they input signals to TPA3245 when GVDD and VDD are not supplied, does TPA3245 suffer any damage?
    A3: No, the TPA3245 should not suffer any damage because the device will be put in Voltage Fault resulting in a high impedance state of the half-bridge outputs.

    Q4: If /RESET pin is set low beforehand, can they down the powers without consideration of sequence

    A4: The TPA3245 does not require a power-down sequence (see Section 11.3 of the datasheet). It is actually suggested practice to set the /RESET pin low before powering down.

     

    Regards,

    Dan

  • Hello, Dan-san,

    Thank you for the answer. Please let me confirm only one. Does A1 mean that 'there is no problem'?

    Best regards,

    Akio Ito
  • Hello Ito-san,

    That is correct – there is no problem. You will not be able to hear audio, but since your device is in standby, I assume this is desirable. The device will be in a safe state.

    Regards,

    Dan