SLUSBX9I
March 2014 – July 2019
TPS23861
PRODUCTION DATA.
1
Features
2
Applications
3
Description
Device Images
Simplified Schematic
4
Revision History
5
Pin Configuration and Functions
Pin Functions
6
Specifications
6.1
Absolute Maximum Ratings
6.2
ESD Ratings
6.3
Recommended Operating Conditions
6.4
Thermal Information
6.5
Electrical Characteristics
6.6
Timing Requirements
6.7
Switching Characteristics
6.8
Typical Characteristics
7
Detailed Description
7.1
Overview
7.1.1
Detailed Pin Description
7.1.2
I2C Detailed Pin Description
7.2
Functional Block Diagram
7.3
Feature Description
7.3.1
Detection Resistance Measurement
7.3.2
Physical Layer Classification
7.3.3
Class and Detect Fields
7.3.4
Register State Following a Fault
7.3.5
Disconnect
7.3.6
Disconnect Threshold
7.3.7
Fast Shutdown Mode
7.3.8
Legacy Device Detection
7.3.9
VPWR Undervoltage and UVLO Events
7.3.10
Timer-Deferrable Interrupt Support
7.3.11
A/D Converter and I2C Interface
7.3.12
Independent Operation when the AUTO Bit is Set
7.3.13
I2C Slave Address and AUTO Bit Programming
7.4
Device Functional Modes
7.4.1
Off
7.4.2
Manual
7.4.3
Semi-Auto
7.4.4
Auto
7.4.5
Push-Button Power On Response
7.4.6
TSTART Indicators of Detect and Class Failures
7.4.7
Device Power On Initialization
7.5
Register Map – I2C-Addressable
7.5.1
Interrupt Register
7.5.2
Interrupt Enable Register
7.5.3
Power Event Register
7.5.4
Detection Event Register
7.5.5
Fault Event Register
7.5.6
Start/ILIM Event Register
7.5.7
Supply Event Register
7.5.8
Port n Status Register
7.5.8.1
Port 1 Status Register
7.5.8.2
Port 2 Status Register
7.5.8.3
Port 3 Status Register
7.5.8.4
Port 4 Status Register
7.5.9
Power Status Register
7.5.10
I2C Slave Address Register
7.5.11
Operating Mode Register
7.5.12
Disconnect Enable Register
7.5.13
Detect/Class Enable Register
7.5.14
Port Power Priority Register
7.5.15
Timing Configuration Register
7.5.16
General Mask 1 Register
7.5.17
Detect/Class Restart Register
7.5.18
Power Enable Register
7.5.19
Reset Register
7.5.20
Legacy Detect Mode Register
7.5.21
Two-Event Classification Register
7.5.22
Interrupt Timer Register
7.5.23
Disconnect Threshold Register
7.5.23.1
Bits Description
7.5.24
ICUTnm CONFIG Register
7.5.24.1
ICUT21 CONFIG Register
7.5.24.2
ICUT43 CONFIG Register
7.5.24.3
Bits Description
7.5.25
Temperature Register
7.5.26
Input Voltage Register
7.5.27
Port n Current Register
7.5.27.1
Port 1 Current Register
7.5.27.2
Port 2 Current Register
7.5.27.3
Port 3 Current Register
7.5.27.4
Port 4 Current Register
7.5.28
Port n Voltage Register
7.5.28.1
Port 1 Voltage Register
7.5.28.2
Port 2 Voltage Register
7.5.28.3
Port 3 Voltage Register
7.5.28.4
Port 4 Voltage Register
7.5.29
PoE Plus Register
7.5.30
Firmware Revision Register
7.5.31
I2C Watchdog Register
7.5.32
Device ID Register
7.5.33
Cool Down/Gate Drive Register
7.5.34
Port n Detect Resistance Register
7.5.34.1
Port 1 Detect Resistance Register
7.5.34.1.1
Port 2 Detect Resistance Register
7.5.34.1.2
Port 3 Detect Resistance Register
7.5.34.1.3
Port 4 Detect Resistance Register
7.5.35
Port n Detect Voltage Difference Register
7.5.35.1
Port 1 Detect Voltage Difference Register
7.5.35.2
Port 2 Detect Voltage Difference Register
7.5.35.3
Port 3 Detect Voltage Difference Register
7.5.35.4
Port 4 Detect Voltage Difference Register
7.5.36
Reserved Registers
8
Application and Implementation
8.1
Introduction to PoE
8.2
Application Information
8.2.1
Kelvin Current Sensing Resistor
8.2.2
Connections on Unused Ports
8.3
Typical Application
8.3.1
Two Port, Auto Mode Application with External Port Reset
8.3.1.1
Design Requirements
8.3.2
Four Port, Auto Mode Application
8.3.2.1
Design Requirements
8.3.3
Eight Port, Semi-Auto Mode Application Using MSP430 Micro-Controller
8.3.3.1
Design Requirements
8.3.4
Detailed Design Procedure
8.3.4.1
Power Pin Bypass Capacitors
8.3.4.2
Per Port Components
8.3.4.3
System Level Components (not shown in the schematic diagrams)
8.3.5
Application Curves
8.4
System Examples
8.4.1
Overcurrent and Overload Protection
8.4.2
Inrush Protection
8.4.3
ICUT Current Limit
8.4.4
Foldback Protection (ILIM)
8.4.5
Kelvin Current Sensing Resistor
9
Power Supply Recommendations
9.1
VDD
9.2
VPWR
9.3
VPWR-RESET Sequencing
10
Layout
10.1
Layout Guidelines
10.1.1
Port Current Kelvin Sensing
10.2
Layout Example
10.2.1
Component Placement and Routing Guidelines
10.2.1.1
Power Pin Bypass Capacitors
10.2.1.2
Per-Port Components
11
Device and Documentation Support
11.1
Documentation Support
11.1.1
Related Documentation
11.2
Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
11.3
Community Resources
11.4
Trademarks
11.5
Electrostatic Discharge Caution
11.6
Glossary
12
Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information
Package Options
Mechanical Data (Package|Pins)
PW|28
MPDS364
Thermal pad, mechanical data (Package|Pins)
Orderable Information
slusbx9i_oa
slusbx9i_pm
1
Features
IEEE 802.3at Quad Port PSE controller
Auto Detect, classification
Auto Turn-On and disconnect
Efficient 255-mΩ sense resistor
Pin-Out enables Two-Layer PCB
Kelvin Current Sensing
4-Point detection
Automatic mode – as shipped
No External terminal setting required
No Initial I
2
C communication required
Semi-Automatic mode – set by I
2
C command
Continuous Identification and Classification
Meets IEEE 400-ms T
PON
specification
Fast-Port shutdown input
Operates best when used in conjunction with system reference code
http://www.ti.com/product/TPS23861/toolssoftware
Optional I
2
C control and monitoring
–40°C to 125°C Temperature range
TSSOP 28 Package 9.8 mm x 6.6 mm