Dear expert,
If EXT_OVP=1, Overvoltage protection threshold is at 33 V. But how to understand OVP min=32.7V, OVP max=35V?
What will happen if voltage is between OVPmin and OVPmax, like 34V?
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Dear expert,
If EXT_OVP=1, Overvoltage protection threshold is at 33 V. But how to understand OVP min=32.7V, OVP max=35V?
What will happen if voltage is between OVPmin and OVPmax, like 34V?
Hi Ryan,
The VOCP min and max values refer the the minimum and maximum voltage values when an OVP fault will be triggered. If voltage is 34 volts, it is between the min and max values so an OVP fault may be triggered. I say "may" because sometimes the OVP fault will trigger at a lower voltage and sometimes at higher than 34V. But the range at which an OVP will be triggered is 32.7V to 35V under the conditions specified in the electrical characteristics table.
I hope this answers your question.
Pablo,
I'm still a little confused. At what condition, OVP will be triggered at 32.7V? At what condition, OVP will be triggered at 35V?
Hi Ryan,
Maybe my explanation was not very clear. What I mean to say is that the range at which OVP will be triggered is between 32.7V and 35V given for the conditions on the electrical characteristics table specified in the datasheet.