SLVSDU1K August 2018 – July 2025 TPS62810-Q1 , TPS62811-Q1 , TPS62812-Q1 , TPS62813-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The purpose of the discharge function is to make sure of a defined down-ramp of the output voltage when the device is being disabled but also to keep the output voltage close to 0 V when the device is off. The output discharge feature is only active after TPS6281x-Q1 has been enabled at least once after the supply voltage was applied. The discharge function is enabled as soon as the device is disabled, in thermal shutdown, or in undervoltage lockout. The minimum supply voltage required for the discharge function to remain active typically is 2 V. Output discharge is not activated during a current limit or foldback current limit event. When supply voltage is applied but the device has not been enabled yet, the discharge function is undefined. For applications where the output voltage discharge has to be off after supply voltage is applied and the enable pin is still at low level, use the versions that are stated as Output discharge disconnected in the Device Comparison Table.