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TPS3106
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  • Forum Post: TPS3106 - reset output does not have time delay

    Leslie Chataway Leslie Chataway
    Question/Problem: reset output does not have time delay Answer: The input voltage slew rate is too slow for the TPS3106. Recommended changing to the TPS3808 instead.
    on Aug 25, 2008
  • Forum Post: TPS3106 - Why does the reset output stay low too long?

    Leslie Chataway Leslie Chataway
    Question/Problem: Why does the reset output stay low too long? Answer: The problem was traced to a poor solder joint coupled with a very large filter cap on the SENSE pin. Resoldering the IC joints resolved the issue. This was not a part or an application problem.
    on Aug 25, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: TPS3106 recover from brownout

    Darwin Fernandez Darwin Fernandez
    Hi Peter, Thank you for recording the issue. We are currently looking into this. Do you also have a circuit schematic on the applicaiton? Regards, Darwin
    on Mar 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: Tj and Rja

    Marc Davis-Marsh Marc Davis-Marsh
    Hi, For a SOT23-6 a typical value for Theta JA of a sot23-6 on a 2 layer Jedec board will be ~ 240 C/W and ~180C/W on a 4 layer jedec board. This matches pretty well with the maximum power dissipation table listed in the datasheet, which you should follow. If you want more information...
    on Mar 30, 2012
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