SLVSHO1A March 2025 – December 2025 TPS1689
PRODUCTION DATA
DEVICE_CONFIG is a manufacturer-specific command for configuring or reading several key device setup related information of TPS1689x eFuse.
This command uses the PMBus® read or write word protocol.
The details of this register are shown in Table 8-67.
Bit | Name | Value | Description | Default | Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
15 | PG_DVDT_DLY | Internal PG delay for discharging DVDT capacitor | Read/Write | ||
1 | 35ms | 0 | |||
0 | 100µs | ||||
14 | DIS_VDSFLT | Disable FET drain to source fault detection at start-up | Read/Write | ||
1 | Low drain to source voltage doesn’t trigger a fault | 0 | |||
0 | Low drain to source voltage triggers a fault | ||||
13 | SC_RETRY | Retry after short-circuit fault (Fast-trip) | Read/Write | ||
1 | Retry once into current limit (Not a latched fault) | 0 | |||
0 | Remain off (latched fault) | ||||
12:11 | SFT_THR | Scalable fast-trip threshold | Read/Write | ||
11 | 150% of IOCP | 10 | |||
10 | 200% of IOCP | ||||
01 | 250% of IOCP | ||||
00 | Reserved | ||||
10:9 | DVDT_CONFIG | DVDT current scaling | Read/Write | ||
11 | 150% | 10 | |||
10 | 100% | ||||
01 | 50% | ||||
00 | 25% | ||||
8 | Permanent Write Disable | Read/Write | |||
1 | Permanant write disable ON. When this bit is stored and restored, device is permanently locked for any writes | 0 | |||
0 | Permanant write disable OFF | ||||
7 | EXT_EEPROM | External EEPROM connection | Read/Write | ||
1 | External EEPROM connected | 0 | |||
0 | External EEPROM not connected | ||||
6 | WARN_De-glitch | De-glitch for UV and OC Warning flags | Read/Write | ||
1 | No de-glitch | 0 | |||
0 | 20ms de-glitch enabled | ||||
5 | VOUT_ADC_CLAMP | VOUT ADC output value clamp | Read/Write | ||
1 | Not clamped | 0 | |||
0 | Clamped to VIN | ||||
4 | Reserved | 0 | Reserved | 0 | Read/Write |
3 | ADC_HI_PERF | ADC performance and speed selection | Read/Write | ||
1 | High performance mode (Effective throughput = 18 µs) | 0 | |||
0 | High speed mode (Effective throughput = 11 µs) | ||||
2:0 | USER_DATA | 0 | Any revision ID user wants to store | 0 | Read/Write |
A write command to this register should be preceded by the MFR_WRITE_PROTECT command to unlock the device first to prevent accidental accidental/spurious writes.