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  • TPS65023
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  • Wiki Page: TPS65023 Disable PFM mode

    Daniel Acevedo Daniel Acevedo
    Q: TPS65023; PFM mode, extra capacitance by 10449 When the TPS65023 operates with light loads (<10mA) on DCDC3, does increasing output capacitance force converter into PWM mode, reducing overall ripple voltage? A: Re: TPS65023; PFM mode, extra capacitance by 10449 For light loads (<10mA...
    on Aug 18, 2011
  • Wiki Page: TPS65023 and TPS65050 LDO's PSRR

    Daniel Acevedo Daniel Acevedo
    Q: TPS65023 LDO's PSRR by 1788322 Hi, I'm looking for the PSRR specifications of the TPS65023 LDOs. This is not mentioned anywhere in the datasheet. Where can I find this data? A: Re: TPS65023 LDO's PSRR by 1129650 The PSRR data for the TPS65023 and the TPS65050 LDOs...
    on Aug 18, 2011
  • Wiki Page: TPS65023 VRTC Unused

    Daniel Acevedo Daniel Acevedo
    Q: TPS65023 VRTC by 1116450 Does the TPS65023 need a capacitor on VRTC (pin 16) if VRTC is not used (floating)? A: Re: TPS65023 VRTC by 1129650 Yes, the capacitor is needed on VRTC even if it is unused. VRTC may oscillate if the capacitor is not present. Also note, VRTC is an input to the...
    on Aug 4, 2011
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