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02:41 AM
In what situations is there fault current on IS pin in BTN7030-1EPA?
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There are number of situations in which the value of the current on IS pin signals that a fault condition is met. In this case there is no following of the output current value. These are all situations in which internal latch = 1 and DEN = HIGH and one of the following situations occur:
o Short circuit to GND (HS switch)
o Short circuit to Battery (LS switch)
o Overtemperature on HS or LS switch
o Overcurrent on HS or LS switch
- For more information please refer to https://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-BTN7030-1EPA-Diagnosis-and-Protection-ApplicationNotes-v01_00...
o Short circuit to GND (HS switch)
o Short circuit to Battery (LS switch)
o Overtemperature on HS or LS switch
o Overcurrent on HS or LS switch
- For more information please refer to https://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-BTN7030-1EPA-Diagnosis-and-Protection-ApplicationNotes-v01_00...
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There are number of situations in which the value of the current on IS pin signals that a fault condition is met. In this case there is no following of the output current value. These are all situations in which internal latch = 1 and DEN = HIGH and one of the following situations occur:
o Short circuit to GND (HS switch)
o Short circuit to Battery (LS switch)
o Overtemperature on HS or LS switch
o Overcurrent on HS or LS switch
- For more information please refer to https://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-BTN7030-1EPA-Diagnosis-and-Protection-ApplicationNotes-v01_00...
o Short circuit to GND (HS switch)
o Short circuit to Battery (LS switch)
o Overtemperature on HS or LS switch
o Overcurrent on HS or LS switch
- For more information please refer to https://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-BTN7030-1EPA-Diagnosis-and-Protection-ApplicationNotes-v01_00...