SNVSCS6A March 2026 – August 2026 TPS7H1301-SP
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When the enable pin is low, the device enters shutdown mode and does not regulate the output voltage. Normally, an external resistor divider from VIN to GND is used to drive the EN pin.
The input voltage has a typical UVLO rising voltage of 2.7V and a UVLO falling voltage of 2.53V.
Connection of the Enable pin directly to VIN is possible; refer to Equation 1 for resistor sizing guidance at the desired turn-on voltage.
Similarly, a VIN(falling) voltage can also be calculated using Equation 2. The VIN(rising) and VIN(falling) can be thought of as configurable UVLO (undervoltage lockout) thresholds.
While the TPS7H1301 and TPS7H1302 commence turn on at a VEN voltage of 0.6V (typ), TI recommends that the final value be above 0.8V. A final turn on value in excess of 0.8V provides appropriate margin above the enable threshold during normal operation to prevent SEFIs during exposure to heavy ions. This recommendation is achieved by satisfying Equation 3.
Alternatively, the EN pin can be driven directly from a microcontroller or FPGA. The low voltage threshold of the enable pin aids in supporting 1.1V, 1.8V, 2.5V, and 3.3V logic levels. Similarly, a final VEN above 0.8V for direct logic level driving is recommended (achieved with standard logic levels).