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  • Forum Post: Re: TPS3305 /RESET Sink Capability...

    Michael Day Michael Day
    Per the TPS3305 datasheet abs max table, you can constantly sink 5mA. However, the electrical characteristics table provides the test current used to measure the output voltage. The output voltage will be less than 0.4V when the sink current is less than 2mA and Vin is greater than 3.3V.
    on Feb 7, 2011
  • Forum Post: A likely error in TPS3305 document

    Anonymous Anonymous
    Hi All, I would like to ask a question on TPS3305. I suspect the connection diagram on page 1 of SLVS198C, the manual for TPS3305, is wrong. Because it has actually tied 3.3V output, 1.8V output, SENSE1 and SENSE 2 all together , which doesn’t seem reasonable. Is it...
    on Mar 14, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: TPS3305. how to disable Watchdog feature

    Hughie Lu Hughie Lu
    Hi Elena, Per TI application report (SLVA145) that Igor mentioned, you can definitely leave WDI pin unconnected to disable the watchdog. If you want to enable watchdog again, just simply input the transition signal (high and low) to the WDI pin. Regards, Hughie Lu
    on Sep 14, 2011
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