SFFS271 January   2022 TPS61088-Q1

 

  1. 1Overview
  2. 2Functional Safety Failure In Time (FIT) Rates
  3. 3Failure Mode Distribution (FMD)
  4. 4Pin Failure Mode Analysis (Pin FMA)

Pin Failure Mode Analysis (Pin FMA)

This section provides a failure mode analysis (FMA) for the pins of the TPS61088-Q1. The failure modes covered in this document include the typical pin-by-pin failure scenarios:

  • Pin short-circuited to ground (see Table 4-2)
  • Pin open-circuited (see Table 4-3)
  • Pin short-circuited to an adjacent pin (see Table 4-4)
  • Pin short-circuited to supply (see Table 4-5)

Table 4-2 through Table 4-5 also indicate how these pin conditions can affect the device as per the failure effects classification in Table 4-1.

Table 4-1 TI Classification of Failure Effects
ClassFailure Effects
APotential device damage that affects functionality.
BNo device damage, but loss of functionality.
CNo device damage, but performance degradation.
DNo device damage, no impact to functionality or performance.

Figure 4-1 shows the TPS61088-Q1 pin diagram. For a detailed description of the device pins, see the Pin Configuration and Functions section in the TPS61088-Q1 data sheet.

GUID-51C95595-D569-4C02-BC65-657AAD328B99-low.gifFigure 4-1 Pin Diagram

Following are the assumptions of use and the device configuration assumed for the pin FMA in this section:

  • Device used within the 'Recommended Operating Conditions' and the 'Absolute Maximum Ratings' found in the TPS61088-Q1 data sheet.
  • Configuration as shown in the 'Application and Implementation' found in the TPS61088-Q1 data sheet.
Table 4-2 Pin FMA for Device Pins Short-Circuited to Ground
Pin Name Pin No. Description of Potential Failure Effect(s) Failure Effect Class

VCC

1

Output voltage out of regulation

B

EN

2

Loss of ENABLE functionality. The device remains in shutdown mode.

B

FSW

3

The device does not operate.

B

SW

4

Potential damage to inductor and pin

A

SW

5

Potential damage to inductor and pin

A

SW

6

Potential damage to inductor and pin

A

SW

7

Potential damage to inductor and pin

A

BOOT

8

Potential damage to device

A

VIN

9

The device does not operate. The power supply is short.

B

SS

10

The device does not operate.

B

NC

11

No effect

D

NC

12

No effect

D

MODE

13

The device remains in PWM, PFM is lost.

C

VOUT

14

Potential damage to device

A

VOUT

15

Potential damage to device

A

VOUT

16

Potential damage to device

A

FB

17

OVP is triggered and output voltage is out of regulation.

B

COMP

18

No output voltage

B

ILIM

19

Correct output voltage. No current limit

C

AGND

20

No effect

D

PGND

21

No effect

D

Table 4-3 Pin FMA for Device Pins Open-Circuited
Pin NamePin No.Description of Potential Failure Effect(s)Failure Effect Class
VCC

1

High ripple on the VCC pin. Efficiency is lower.

C

EN

2

Loss of ENABLE functionality. Device remains in shutdown mode.

B

FSW

3

The device does not operate.

B

SW

4

Potential damage to inductor and pin

A

SW

5

Potential damage to inductor and pin.

A

SW

6

Potential damage to inductor and pin.

A

SW

7

Potential damage to inductor and pin.

A

BOOT

8

Possible device damage

A

VIN

9

The device does not work. VOUT = 0 V

B

SS

10

Loss of soft start functionality

C

NC

11

Worse thermal dissipation

C

NC

12

Worse thermal dissipation

C

MODE

13

The device remains in PFM, PWM is lost.

C

VOUT

14

Potential damage to inductor and pin

A

VOUT

15

Potential damage to inductor and pin

A

VOUT

16

Potential damage to inductor and pin

A

FB

17

Output voltage is out of regulation

B

COMP

18

Output voltage is out of regulation

B

ILIM

19

Triggers minimum on time. The output voltage cannot be set.

B

AGND

20

Possible device damage

A

PGND

21

Possible device damage

A

Table 4-4 Pin FMA for Device Pins Short-Circuited to Adjacent Pin
Pin NamePin No.Shorted toDescription of Potential Failure Effect(s)Failure Effect Class

VCC

1

EN

Loss of ENABLE functionality. The device remains in operating mode.

C

EN

2

FSW

Unstable working frequency

C

FSW

3

SW

Maximum working frequency

C

SW

4

SW

No effect

D

SW

5

SW

No effect

D

SW

6

SW

No effect

D

SW

7

BOOT

Bad thermal performance

C

BOOT

8

IN

Possible device damage

A

VIN

9

SS

The SS pin is damaged if supply voltage is higher than 7 V.

A

SS

10

NC

The device does not operate if NC is grounded.

B

NC

11

NC

No effect

D

NC

12

MODE

The device remains in PWM. PFM is lost if NC is grounded.

C

MODE

13

VOUT

The MODE pin damaged if output voltage is higher than 7 V.

A

VOUT

14

VOUT

No effect

D

VOUT

15

VOUT

No effect

D

VOUT

16

FB

The FB pin damaged if VOUT voltage is higher than 3.6 V.

A

FB

17

COMP

Triggers minimum on time. The output voltage is out of regulation.

B

COMP

18

ILIM

Triggers minimum on time. The output voltage is out of regulation.

B

ILIM

19

AGND

Correct output voltage. No current limit

C

AGND

20

PGND

No effect

D

Table 4-5 Pin FMA for Device Pins Short-Circuited to supply
Pin NamePin No.Description of Potential Failure Effect(s)Failure Effect Class

VCC

1

The VCC pin damaged if supply voltage is higher than 7 V.

A

EN

2

The EN pin damaged if supply voltage is higher than 7 V.

A

FSW

3

Maximum working frequency

C

SW

4

Damage to internal power FETs

A

SW

5

Damage to internal power FETs

A

SW

6

Damage to internal power FETs

A

SW

7

Damage to internal power FETs

A

BOOT

8

Possible device damage

A

VIN

9

No effect

D

SS

10

The SS pin is damaged if supply voltage is higher than 7 V.

A

NC

11

Possible device damage due to large current when NC is grounded

A

NC

12

Possible device damage due to large current when NC is grounded

A

MODE

13

The MODE pin damaged if supply voltage is higher than 7 V.

A

VOUT

14

VO = VIN

B

VOUT

15

VO = VIN

B

VOUT

16

VO = VIN

B

FB

17

The FB pin is damaged if supply voltage is higher than 3.6 V.

A

COMP

18

The COMP pin is damaged if supply voltage is higher than 7 V.

A

ILIM

19

The ILIM pin is damaged if supply voltage is higher than 3.6 V.

A

AGND

20

Possible device damage due to large current

A

PGND

21

Possible device damage due to large current

A