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4.5V to 5.5V
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  • Forum Post: TPS61253 1A continously at 4.5V<Vin<5.5V

    Jin Kim Jin Kim
    Hi, Chris When I replied our conversation, It is disappeared. So. I made new conversation. Anyway.... Question 1: Finally I want to know that is it OK 1A continuously at 4.5V<Vin<5.5V without thermal fault When I designed with recommended condition in the datasheet? Question 2 : And is...
    on Apr 23, 2012
  • Forum Post: tps62130EVM-505 modification

    Prathamesh dhanpalwar Prathamesh dhanpalwar
    Hello, I have ordered the above mentioned EVM and want to have regulated 3V, 3.3V and 5V output with input power supply between 3-10 V. The data sheet is not very clear for the EVM. Can anyone let me know how to kickstart on this? Regards-
    on Aug 13, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: TPS61081EVM-147 mod

    Shane Corbin Shane Corbin
    From what I understand as long as I can maintain 14.6V regardless of the exact current the battery should take a charge. The length of time it takes to charge is not real important as the robot will not be used everyday, at least right now. So a very slow charge is ok with me, providing I have not misunderstood...
    on Oct 30, 2012
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