Overcurrent protection A6727
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7 Overcurrent protection
The overcurrent function protects the converter from a shorted output or overload, by
sensing the output current information across the low-side MOSFET drain-source on-
resistance, R
DS(on)
. This method reduces costs and enhances converter efficiency by
avoiding the use of expensive and space-consuming sense resistors.
The low-side R
DS(on)
current sense is implemented by comparing the voltage at the PHASE
node when LS MOSFET is turned on with the programmed OCP threshold voltage,
internally held. If the monitored voltage drop (GND to PHASE) exceeds this threshold, an
overcurrent event is detected. If two overcurrent events are detected in two consecutive
switching cycles, the protection is triggered and the device turns off both LS and HS
MOSFETs for 2048 clock cycles (plus internal SS remaining time, if triggered during an SS
phase); then it begins a new soft-start.
If the overcurrent condition is not removed, the continuous fault causes the A6727 to enter
hiccup mode with a typical period of 13.6 ms (Figure 6), assuring safe load protection and
very low power dissipation.
7.1 Overcurrent threshold setting
When supplied with VCC = 5 V, the A6727 allows an overcurrent threshold ranging from 50
mV to 500 mV to be programmed, by adding a resistor (R
OCSET
) between COMP and VCC.
During a short period of time (5.5 ms - 6.5 ms) following the first enable (given VCC over
UVLO threshold), an internal 60 µA current (I
OCSET
) is sunk, determining a voltage drop
across R
OCSET
. This voltage drop, differently sensed between VCC and COMP, divided by a
fact or 3, is sampled and internal ly held by the device as ov er cu rren t threshold until next
VCC cycling. Different sensing versus VCC allows the OCSET procedure to be fully
independent from VIN rail. The OC setting procedure overall time length ranges from 5.5 ms
to 6.5 ms, proportionally to the threshold.
Connecting an R
OCSET
resistor between COMP and VCC, the programmed threshold is:
Equation 3:
R
OCSET
values range from 2.5 kΩ to 25 kΩ.
R
OCSET
low values make the system sensitive to start-up in-rush current and noise.This
may result in a continuous OCP triggering and hiccup mode.
If R
OCSET
is not connected (and VCC = 5 V), the device sets the maximum threshold.
If the device is supplied with a VCC higher than 7 V, R
OCSET
cannot be connected. In this
case, as soon as VCC rises over V
CC_OC
(8 V typ.), the A6727 switches OC threshold to
400 mV (internally fixed value).
See Figure 6 for OC threshold setting and soft-start oscilloscope sample waveforms.
I
OCth
1
3
---I
OCSET
R
OCSET
⋅
R
DS on()
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