Hi,
For the following answer, I’m assuming that you are referring to the INTB pin of the PMIC, please correct me if I’m wrong.
INTB is an open drain, active low output. It is asserted when any fault occurs, provided the fault interrupt is unmasked. INTB is de-asserted after the fault interrupt is cleared by software, which requires writing a “1” to the fault interrupt bit.
You can find the interrupt handling and interrupt bit summary in section 6.5.3 and section 6.5.4 of the MMPF0100 datasheet: http://cache.nxp.com/files/analog/doc/data_sheet/MMPF0100.pdf
Have a great day,
Jose Reyes
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