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  • Forum Post: TPS76333

    Gyorgy Sagi Gyorgy Sagi
    I have 3 TPS76333 ,and on the outputs i measure 3,8 V not 3,3? is it ok? how could this happen? or am i doing something wrong??? what should I do to have 3,3V not 3,8? thank you!
    on Mar 22, 2011
  • Forum Post: TPS76333 stability

    Antonio Lena Antonio Lena
    Hello, I am using the TPS76333 to generate a secondary power supply from a 5V stabilized input supply. In the design I contemplated as output capacitors for the TPS76333 a 10uF tantalum plus a 100nF ceramic in parallel; using as main capacitor a tantalum one, I did not contemplate any additional...
    on Mar 23, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: TPS76333

    Gyorgy Sagi Gyorgy Sagi
    This marking is on the top of SOT23 package? Because I read BA0 on the top. I use the schematic that is in the datasheet, from my computer's usb voltage.
    on Mar 23, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: TPS76333 stability

    Antonio Lena Antonio Lena
    Hello, thank you for your prompt and detailed answer. I am performing some tests on our boards and they seem to exhibit one or two complete oscillations.. so they seem stable. Nevertheless I still have a doubt : even if I follow the design rules of the datasheet, choosing for example one of the...
    on Mar 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: TPS76333 stability

    Michael Day Michael Day
    You will need to work with your capacitor mfgr to specify capactior ESRs. You will need to tightly control your manufacturing documents to ensure someone does not substitue a different capacitor into your design that does not meet the required specifications. One option is to add a discrete resistor...
    on Mar 28, 2011
  • Wiki Page: TPS76325: instability for ceramic capacitor at the output

    Michael Day Michael Day
    Q: TPS76325: instability for ceramic capacitor at the output by 1098475 Hi, I found on page 11 and page 13 the recommendation of the required ESR of the output capacitor. I overlooked these values and used a ceramic capacitor . The output voltage looks stable but might be a problem during aging...
    on Apr 7, 2011
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