I try LMR14206 EVM board 42V 600mA. I input 39V and then found Vout is shorted with GND. Before 39V input, I check Vout is not shorted with GND. I have replaced LMR 14206. It's the same problem. Do you know why ?? Thanks!
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I try LMR14206 EVM board 42V 600mA. I input 39V and then found Vout is shorted with GND. Before 39V input, I check Vout is not shorted with GND. I have replaced LMR 14206. It's the same problem. Do you know why ?? Thanks!
Hi Jordda,
Can you verify that when you applied 39V, the EN pin is also reading high (you can check both the test point and the /SHDN pin of the device)?
Thanks,
Alex
Hi Jordda,
As you know, CB should also not be shorted to GND.
You mentioned Vout was not shorted to GND before you applied 39V.
So I am guessing the CB pin was also not shorted to GND before applying 39V?
What is your setup:
Do you have a load connected?
Are you using ammeters and/or voltmeters at Vout to collect measurements?
Are you using an oscilloscope to check voltages or a multimeter?
Do you know what the input current is when you power the device and Vout becomes shorted?
How did you measure that Vout is shorted when the device was enabled?
Thanks,
Alex