SLLA651 April 2025 TCAN2845-Q1 , TCAN2847-Q1 , TCAN2855-Q1 , TCAN2857-Q1
VCC1 has the most complex reaction to SC events on the output due to this being intertwined with much of the SBC functionality and the expected use case (powering companion controller). On the onset of a SC event both the tUVFLTR and tVSC timers begin where tUVFLTR < tVSC. When the tUVFLTR timer expires the devices moves to restart mode and increments the restart counter. If the restart counter has not been exceeded the tVSC timer continues to run and if that expires VCC1 is shut off and the SC interrupt is generated and the device enters fail-safe, if enabled, and sleep otherwise. If the restart counter has been exceeded the device automatically can transition to fail-safe mode, if enabled, and sleep otherwise. If fail-safe mode is enabled and the short has not been resolved the device transitions to fail-safe mode and starts the tLDOOFF with VCC1 = off. If the timer expires and there is a wake condition present the device can check to see if the fail-safe counter has been exceeded, and if the timer has this, can take the action as configured in bit field 7:4 at address 17h. If the counter has not been exceeded VCC1 can be turned on for tLDOON and the nRST pin can be pulled low. After the timer has expired if the short circuit condition has resolved the device goes to restart mode otherwise the device can go to sleep mode.