SFFS609 February 2025 TPS35
This section provides a Failure Mode Analysis (FMA) for the pins of the TPS35 and TPS36. The failure modes covered in this document include the typical pin-by-pin failure scenarios:
Table 4-2 through Table 4-5 also indicate how these pin conditions can affect the device as per the failure effects classification in Table 4-1.
| Class | Failure Effects |
|---|---|
| A | Potential device damage that affects functionality |
| B | No device damage, but loss of functionality |
| C | No device damage, but performance degradation |
| D | No device damage, no impact to functionality or performance |
Figure 4-1 show the TPS35 and TPS36 pin diagram. For a detailed description of the device pins please refer to TPS35, or TPS36 in the Pin Configuration and Functions section of the data sheet.
Following are the assumptions of use and the device configuration assumed for the pin FMA in this section:
| PIN NAME | PIN NO. | DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIAL FAILURE EFFECT(S) | FAILURE EFFECT CLASS |
|---|---|---|---|
| SET0 | 1 | Unexpected behavior if application needs SET0 = 1. |
B |
WD-EN |
2 | Watchdog functionality disabled. | B |
WDI |
3 | Constant WD timeout faults. |
B |
GND |
4 | Expected operating condition. |
D |
| SET1 | 5 | Unexpected behavior if application needs SET1 = 1. |
B |
WDO (Open Drain) |
6 | WDO constantly asserted; some additional current can flow through pullup resistor. | B |
| WDO (Push Pull) | 6 |
Functionality lost and can cause permanent damage. | A |
| RESET(Open Drain) | 7 | RESET constantly asserted; some additional current can flow through pullup resistor. |
B |
| RESET(Push Pull) | 7 | Functionality lost and can cause permanent damage. | A |
| VDD | 8 | Device non-operational. | B |
| PIN NAME | PIN NO. | DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIAL FAILURE EFFECT(S) | FAILURE EFFECT CLASS |
|---|---|---|---|
| SET0 | 1 | Leads to large indeterminate voltage levels. This causes large currents that can damage the device. The output behavior is not deterministic. |
A |
WD-EN |
2 | Nothing happens until error condition or power cycle, then WD is disabled. | B |
WDI |
3 | Leads to large indeterminate voltage levels. This causes large currents that can damage the device. The output behavior is not deterministic. | C |
GND |
4 | Device is non-operational. | B |
| SET1 | 5 | Leads to large indeterminate voltage levels. This causes large currents that can damage the device. The output behavior is not deterministic. | A |
WDO (Open Drain) |
6 | Constant high, no WDO functionality. | B |
| WDO (Push Pull) | 6 |
High impedance output, no WDO functionality. | B |
| RESET(Open Drain) | 7 | Constant high, no RESET functionality. | B |
| RESET(Push Pull) | 7 | High impedance output, no RESET functionality. | B |
| VDD | 8 | Device is non-operational. | B |
| PIN NAME | PIN NO. | SHORTED TO | DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIAL FAILURE EFFECT(S) | FAILURE EFFECT CLASS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SET0 | 1 | WD-EN |
SET0 toggles with WD-EN. |
B |
WD-EN |
2 | WDI |
High current at a system level can flow to the device driving WD-EN or WDI. |
B |
WDI |
3 |
GND |
Constant WD timeout faults. |
B |
GND |
4 | SET1 | Unexpected behavior if application needs SET1 = 1. |
B |
| SET1 | 5 | WDO (Open Drain) |
High current can flow from SET1 or WDO based on the pullup resistor value. |
B |
| SET1 | 5 |
WDO (Push Pull) | Can cause permanent damage. | A |
WDO (Open Drain) |
6 | RESET(Open Drain) | Proper operation ORing WDO and RESET outputs. |
B |
| RESET (Open Drain) | 7 | VDD | Large current can flow into RESET when in error condition. This can cause permanant damage. |
A |
| RESET (Push Pull) | 7 | VDD | Can cause permanent damage. |
A |
VDD |
8 | SET0 | Unexpected behavior if application needs SET0 = 0. |
B |
| PIN NAME | PIN NO. | DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIAL FAILURE EFFECT(S) | FAILURE EFFECT CLASS |
|---|---|---|---|
| SET0 | 1 | Unexpected behavior if application needs SET0 = 0. | B |
WD-EN |
2 | Watchdog is always enabled, loss of WD-disable functionality. |
B |
WDI |
3 | Constant WD timeout faults. |
B |
GND |
4 | Device is non-operational. |
B |
| SET1 | 5 | Unexpected behavior if application needs SET1 = 0. | B |
WDO (Open Drain) |
6 | Large current can flow into WDO when in error condition. This can cause permanent damage. | A |
| WDO (Push Pull) | 6 |
Can cause permanent damage. | A |
| RESET(Open Drain) | 7 | Large current can flow into RESET when in error condition. This can cause permanent damage. | A |
| RESET(Push Pull) | 7 | Can cause permanent damage. | A |
| VDD | 8 | Normal operation. | D |