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I am having trouble shutting off the device using the CTRL pin.
I used the LT3465 model in the SWcadiii program and accompanying circuitry
based on the app note for the part, i.e. 22uH inductor, etc. On the output,
I use one LED with 4.3 ohms resistance to ground. When ground is applied to
the CTRL pin, should I expect the part to shut off? The data sheet implies
this, but I do not see what I think I should. I would expect very low input
current to the part (probably u-amps) and negligible voltage/current to the
output LED. Instead, the output appears on. I use a 5V input. In CAD, I
have ramping the CTRL pin from 0 to supply voltage and at no point does the
part appear to shut off.
I am seeing similar behavior on the bench. Am I missing something or doing
something wrong? Is supply voltage an issue?
I used the LT3465 model in the SWcadiii program and accompanying circuitry
based on the app note for the part, i.e. 22uH inductor, etc. On the output,
I use one LED with 4.3 ohms resistance to ground. When ground is applied to
the CTRL pin, should I expect the part to shut off? The data sheet implies
this, but I do not see what I think I should. I would expect very low input
current to the part (probably u-amps) and negligible voltage/current to the
output LED. Instead, the output appears on. I use a 5V input. In CAD, I
have ramping the CTRL pin from 0 to supply voltage and at no point does the
part appear to shut off.
I am seeing similar behavior on the bench. Am I missing something or doing
something wrong? Is supply voltage an issue?