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    Leslie Chataway Leslie Chataway
    Question/Problem: The output voltage droops when switching from one input to the other. Answer: This problem is usually associated with too low of an input capacitance to the TPS2115 and high impedance voltage sources. Increase input capacitance and make sure traces feeding TPS2115 are low impedance...
    on Aug 25, 2008
  • Forum Post: TPS2590 un-expected current faults at levels below the 275mA set threshold

    Andre Moorman Andre Moorman
    I'm currently trying to use the TPS2590 (3-V to 20-V High-Current Load Switch) within a design to report a current fault as well as current limit the output. EN_FALSE = driven low by a micro-controller (not seen on the attached schematic), pull up to disable device unless being driven by the microcontroller...
    on Jul 27, 2011
  • Forum Post: Ripple on TPS2500 output

    Mahesh Hooli Mahesh Hooli
    Dear All, In our design TPS2500 boost regulator is operated at light load conditions (Iout <100mA).We are seeing a ripple on Vaux and the switching frequency varies depending on the load current. Added to this the ripple noise is getting fed back to the input supply.Is there a way to fix its...
    on Oct 3, 2011
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