Quality Notification TPS54335DDA, TPS54336DDA, TPS54335DRC, TPS54336DRC Abnormal Output Switching after EN Transitions Low Dear Customer, Texas Instruments (TI) strives to comply with the strictest quality standards and processes to provide the highest quality products to TI customers. This letter serves to formally notify you that TI has identified the following potential issues on certain TI devices. Texas Instruments appreciates your business and apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. We are ready to work with you to minimize any problems this potential issue might cause. Please feel free to contact us, or your field sales representative, if you need more information. ISSUE DESCRIPTION: Issue #1 TI has found that a high percentage of TPS54335 and TPS54336 devices produce unwanted switching after the enable pin (EN) transitions to logic-low, when a continuous voltage input (VIN) supply is present. This symptom shows VIN dependency: When VIN is below 20V, a small number of unwanted pulses may rarely occur after EN transitions low. Refer to Figure 2. When VIN is 20V or higher, there are some devices that exhibit continuous switching after EN transitions low. This switching may continue until the VIN supply is disabled. Refer to Figure 3. Figure 1 Good Unit (1ms/div) Figure 2 Bad Unit (1ms/div) Figure 3 Worst Case Unit (1s/div) Issue #2 TI observed unwanted switching with brief shoot-through current after EN is turned to low while Vin is kept alive. This could potentially damage the device after a large number of cycles of the EN pin. This issue shows strong dependence on the Vin supply voltage and the output switching frequency (Fsw). The risk is believed to be low in many conditions, but it is recommended to review your application with TI to determine the impact. Further evaluation is in progress to characterize this behavior to fully understand the issue under different conditions. PAGE 2 ROOT CAUSE: The enable control logic circuitry inside TPS54335 and TPS54336 is designed to operate with multiple power rails and one of these power rails has the potential to get into a floating condition when EN=L and VIN is still ON. Until this floating power rail is discharged by parasitic resistance components, this logic circuitry cannot process the EN pin logic state correctly resulting in the abnormal switching on the device output. CORRECTIVE ACTION: 8D investigation is currently ongoing and will provide corrective actions in response to root cause. TI has finalized a permanent solution and a product design revision has been developed to completely resolve this issue for all affected devices in future material. The new die revision is estimated to release to production by April 2015. DISPOSITION: Please immediately review your application for potential impact. If application conditions match those described in the Issue Description, please notify TI to review your application for potential risk. TI is placing the affected devices on shipment hold pending your review and acceptance of the disclosed issues. Thank you for your co-operation, Matt Sunna Texas Instruments Inc. PWR Customer Quality Engineer
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