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Frequent Questions
  • [FAQ] How can you choose a transformer for your system?

    Calvin Chan86
    Calvin Chan86
    How can you choose a transformer for your system?
    • Answered
    • over 7 years ago
    • Isolation
    • Isolation forum
  • [FAQ] What is the push-pull topology and how is it different from other isolated power architectures?

    Calvin Chan86
    Calvin Chan86
    What is the push-pull topology and how is it different from other isolated power architectures?
    • Answered
    • over 7 years ago
    • Isolation
    • Isolation forum
  • [FAQ] TPS65381A-Q1: Tool to calculate the watchdog and MCU ESM settings and validate their timing with respect to the MCU programmed timing?

    Scott Monroe
    Scott Monroe
    Part Number: TPS65381A-Q1 Is there a tool to calculate the watchdog and MCU ESM settings and validate their timing with respect to the MCU programmed timing?
    • Answered
    • over 7 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • [FAQ] BQ34Z100-G1: How do I set up the BQ34Z100-G1 for gauging with Lead Acid ( PbA )?

    Bryan Kahler
    Bryan Kahler
    Part Number: BQ34Z100-G1 To quickly begin communicating with the gauge, please follow this quickstart guide: www.ti.com/.../sluubv2 This will get you up and running with 4 V. Set FLASH UPDATE OK VOLTAGE = 1000 mV After communication has been established…
    • over 7 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • [FAQ] What is the difference between basic and reinforced digital isolators?

    Calvin Chan86
    Calvin Chan86
    What is the difference between basic and reinforced digital isolators?
    • Answered
    • over 7 years ago
    • Isolation
    • Isolation forum
  • [FAQ] TLV733P: ESR and load cap restriction to keep stable operation

    Takashi Onawa
    Takashi Onawa
    Part Number: TLV733P Hi Team, One quick question. How large cap and its ESR is allowed as Cout for TLV733? Fundamentally, that's information is important to keep its output stable for P type LDO but there is no description in datasheet. Or N-DMOS…
    • Answered
    • over 7 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • [FAQ] What is the logic state of a digital isolator with no input signal?

    Calvin Chan86
    Calvin Chan86
    What is the logic state of a digital isolator with no input signal?
    • Answered
    • over 7 years ago
    • Isolation
    • Isolation forum
  • [FAQ] Can channel input/output pins on a digital isolator be left floating?

    Calvin Chan86
    Calvin Chan86
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO6441 Can channel input/output pins on a digital isolator be left floating?
    • Answered
    • over 7 years ago
    • Isolation
    • Isolation forum
  • [FAQ] Can a digital isolator signal voltage be different from its power supply voltage?

    Calvin Chan86
    Calvin Chan86
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO6741 Can a digital isolator signal voltage be different from its power supply voltage?
    • Answered
    • over 7 years ago
    • Isolation
    • Isolation forum
  • [FAQ] Can I power the two sides of a digital isolator with different voltages?

    Calvin Chan86
    Calvin Chan86
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO7721 Can I power the two sides of a digital isolator with different voltages?
    • Answered
    • over 7 years ago
    • Isolation
    • Isolation forum
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