What happens to VND5T050AK-E CSn output when you overload the output?
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‎2016-03-30 1:29 AM
We need to settle a difference of opinion interpreting the data sheet for the VND5T050AK-E, dual channel high-side driver IC.
We agree that when you provide a normal load, the CSn output acts as a current source whose current is a rough fraction of the actual output current on channel n.
When you overload the output however, the channel switches into fault mode and the CSn output does something else.
- I thought I read somewhere that after a fault the CSn output assumes a voltage which is distinguishable from any valid current reading, but today I cannot find this statement anywhere in the data sheet.
- A block diagram on page 5 of the data sheet shows a switch changing the source of the CSn output from the ''Current sense'' amplifier to a block labeled ''VSenseH''.
- Table 11 on page 17 says the Sense output goes to VSenseH after a short to ground.
- Table 9 on page 12 reports that VSenseH in a fault condition lies between 7.5 and 9.5 V when RSense = 3.9k.
- The same table indicates that ISenseH in the same state is between 4.9 & 12 mA when VSense = 5 V.
- I interpret this to mean that after a fault the CSn output changes to a voltage source, in which case statement 4 trumps statement 5.
- My colleagues think that CSn stays a current source, in which case statement 4 trumps statement 5.
Does anybody know for sure? Is it somewhere in the data sheet and I just can't find it?
Thanks.
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‎2016-03-30 3:39 AM
Correction: Change that second assertion to:
- My colleagues think that CSn stays a current source, in which case
statement 5 trumps statement 4.
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‎2016-09-14 5:45 AM
I originally posted this question 6 months ago and it remains unanswered. In fact,
so far the only person to follow up was when I corrected a typo in my original post.Now I am looking at the big board for ''Motor Driver ICs and Boards'' and estimate
that 80% of the posts have 0 follow-up, which begs the question:''Does anyone from ST ever look at these requests for support?''
(If you're not there, please don't answer.)
