The device provides a power-good
indicator (PGOOD) to simplify sequencing and supervision. PGOOD is an open-drain
output and a pullup resistor can be externally connected. The PGOOD switch opens
when the VOUT pin voltage is higher than the VUVP-H undervoltage
threshold. PGOOD is pulled low under the following conditions:
- The VOUT-pin voltage is below the
VOUT falling undervoltage threshold VUVP-L.
- The VOUT-pin voltage is above the
110% VOVP_H or the programmed VOVP_max-H rising threshold
and the PGOODOVP_enable function is enabled (see CFG2-pin Settings). PGOOD is not pulled low when the
PGOODOVP_enable function is disabled.
- The device is in SHUTDOWN state
and VBIAS is greater than approximately 1.7V (see Functional
State Diagram).
- The EN/UVLO-pin voltage is
falling below the undervoltage lockout threshold voltage
VUVLO-FALLING.
- The VCC regulator voltage VCC
falls below the undervoltage lockout threshold
VVCC-UVLO-FALLING.
- Thermal Shutdown is triggered
(see Functional
State Diagram).
- The integrated BOOT CAP voltage
is below the VHB falling VHB-UVLO threshold and boot
refresh enters the 512 cycles hiccup mode off time (see GAN Drivers, Integrated Boot Capacitor and Diode, and
Hiccup Mode Fault Protection). PGOOD is only pulled low during the Hiccup off-time.
- The switch peak current limit is
exceeded by 20% and the latchICL&OVP_max function is enabled (see
CFG1-pin Settings).
- An OTP memory fault occurred (CRC
fault).