验证P-FET SLG46127上

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Alistair
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验证P-FET SLG46127上

Hi there,

I've just obtained a development + socket kit for the SLG46127. I'm having difficulty confirming the functionality of the P-FETs even with a simple sample program - I don't appear to be able to get them to turn on.

Would it be possible to provide a sample program and setup that I can use to quickly validate their functionality via emulation/test mode?

Many thanks

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thanks for your message

thanks for your message Alistair. I'll have one of the team take a look at this for you.

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Hello Alistair,

Hello Alistair,

The SLG46127 has a dual-channel, 44 mOhm PMOS power switch designed to switch 1.71 to 5.5 V power rails up to 2 A per channel.
Each P-FET Power Switch can be controlled internally via the ONx digital input of the P-FET Power Switch component in GreenPAK Designer or externally via PWR_SW_ONx. Whether controlled externally or internally, a low signal on either ONx or PWR_SW_ONx will close the P-FET Power Switch.
Each P-FET Power Switch need not be used in the same voltage domain as VDD. However, when VIN is not tied to VDD, using a large pull-up resistor on PWR_SW_ON0 and PWR_SW_ON1 is recommended to prevent current from flowing through the P-FET Power Switch while the device is not powered.

I've attached a zip archive which includes a simple design (you can use it in the emulation or test mode), SLG46127V datasheet and P-FETs block diagram. Please let us know if you have more questions.

Best regards,
Yurii

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Alistair
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Hi Yurii,

Hi Yurii,

Thanks for the program. This is similar to the program I've been testing so I don't think I'm making an error in the designer. Are you able to confirm a quick way to validate the functionality? For example via the buffered LEDs or a simple circuit? I have tried placing a simple 15Ohm load on VOUT and a 3v voltage source on VIN but am not seeing what I expect so it would be helpful if you could confirm a simple test circuit and the expected output/behaviour to confirm that the P-FETs are working as expected.

Many thanks

Alistair
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Hi guys,

Hi guys,

My issue was not realising that I can only test the FETs using the pins on the socket board and not on the dev kit itself. Also the numbering is a bit confusing, the software / datasheet uses the terms VIN0/1 and VOUT0/1 but the socket board uses VIN1/2 and VOUT1/2.

Everything seems sorted now thanks.