SNVA966 July   2020  – MONTH  LP8864-Q1 , LP8864S-Q1 , LP8866-Q1 , LP8866S-Q1

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Fault Handling Routine
  3. 2Different Fault and Diagnostic Handling Method Recommendation
    1. 2.1 Different Fault Handling Method
      1. 2.1.1 System Brightness Derating
      2. 2.1.2 System-Level Unrecoverable Critical Fault
      3. 2.1.3 System-Level Sustainable Fault
    2. 2.2 Different Diagnostic Wrong Information Handling Method
      1. 2.2.1 System-Level Critical Wrong Diagnostic Information
      2. 2.2.2 System Level Sustainable Wrong Diagnostic Information
  4. 3Summary
  5.   A Fault-Related Functions
    1.     A.1 Protection and Fault Detections
      1.      A.1.1 Supply Faults
        1.       A.1.1.1 VIN Undervoltage Faults (VINUVLO)
        2.       16
        3.       A.1.1.2 VIN Overvoltage Faults (VINOVP)
        4.       A.1.1.3 VDD Undervoltage Faults (VDDUVLO)
        5.       A.1.1.4 VIN OCP Faults (VINOCP)
        6.       A.1.1.5 Charge Pump Faults (CPCAP, CP)
        7.       A.1.1.6 Boost Sync Clock Invalid Faults (BSTSYNC)
        8.       A.1.1.7 CRC Error Faults (CRCERR)
      2.      A.1.2 Boost Faults
        1.       A.1.2.1 Boost Overvoltage Faults (BSTOVPL, BSTOVPH)
        2.       A.1.2.2 Boost Overcurrent Faults (BSTOCP)
        3.       A.1.2.3 LEDSET Resistor Missing Faults (LEDSET)
        4.       A.1.2.4 MODE Resistor Missing Faults (MODESEL)
        5.       A.1.2.5 FSET Resistor Missing Faults (FSET)
        6.       A.1.2.6 ISET Resistor Out of Range Faults (ISET)
        7.       A.1.2.7 Thermal Shutdown Faults (TSD)
      3.      A.1.3 LED Faults
        1.       A.1.3.1 Open LED Faults (OPEN_LED)
        2.       A.1.3.2 Short LED Faults (SHORT_LED)
        3.       A.1.3.3 LED Short to GND Faults (GND_LED)
        4.       A.1.3.4 Invalid LED String Faults (INVSTRING)
        5.       A.1.3.5 I2C Timeout Faults
      4.      A.1.4 Overview of the Fault and Protection Schemes
    2.     A.2 Programming Examples
      1.      A.2.1 Clearing Fault Interrupts
      2.      A.2.2 Disabling Fault Interrupts
      3.      A.2.3 Diagnostic Registers

LEDSET Resistor Missing Faults (LEDSET)

The LEDSET resistor missing or invalid is detected if the resistor is not assembled or not valid value as requested during the initialization. The LP886XX-Q1 device defaults to 4 (LP8864-Q1 & LP8864S-Q1)/ 6(LP8866-Q1 & LP8866S-Q1)-channel/150 (in LP8864S-Q1 & LP8866S-Q1)/ 200 (in LP8864-Q1 & LP8866-Q1)-mA configuration if the LEDSET resistor is missing or invalid. The LEDSET_STATUS fault bit is set in the BOOST_FAULT_STATUS register. The LEDSET resistor missing or invalid fault will not be monitored after initialization, so that the LP886XX-Q1 is operating in the configuration determined during initialization even though the LEDSET resistor is missing or invalid after initialization.