Part Number: TPS2412 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD17570Q5B , TPS2413 Hi TI,
We have two VR for P5VA and P5VB and this design required redundant feature so we add two TPS2412 for oring control without active current sharing circuitry there due to…
Hi Rakesh
Thank you for reply.
Since it is a consideration stage on a desk, it is not possible to directly measure the temperature now.
Customers plan to use CSD17570Q5B × 2, but when the ambient temperature is 75 °C., do you need to determine the time…
Krishna,
Thanks for coming to us and asking about TI MOSFETs.
Unfortunately we do not have the same package as the SiE882DF.
The closest in silicon performance we could offer in a standard SON5x6 outline would be the CSD17573Q5B or potentially the CSD17570Q5B…
Hi Ricky,
Thanks a lot for the response. In my case I'd like to create own board, because features will be added.
So please what do you think about this configuration:
MCU: TMS320F28027F or 069M
NexFET MOSFET: CSD17570Q5B
Driver: DRV8305
According…
Wen,
Our best 25V device for ORing is the CSD16570Q5B. The best 30V for ORing is the CSD17570Q5B.
Both of these devices are significantly lower resistance than the Infineon device, and much higher Qg.
Why is the customer concerned about Qg? Is it…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD , CSD16570Q5B , CSD17570Q5B Hello,
We are interested in completing an NDA to obtain unencrypted PSpice (Level-3) models for NextGen FETs (CSD 16570 & CSD 17573).
Can you guide us on the process through TI AFA to accomplish…
Hi Yamaguchi-san,
Sorry for my misunderstanding. TI has many MOSFET package options including 2x2mm, 3x3mm & 5x6 SON and D2PAK. that can dissipate greater power than the Toshiba device. I did a search for FETs in these packages rated 30V to 60V and 10mOhm…
Meysam,
I sent a message to our spice team, and I will let you know when they reply.
In the mean time, I might direct you to another part. If this is a switching application, we have the lower Rdson recently released CSD17573Q5B. If it is for ORing or…
Vijeendra,
I would recommend trying a large die (low Rdson) 30V SON5x6 FET. 4W is a lot of power for a discrete FET to consume so you'll have to be careful with your layout. The more copper you can surround the FET with, and the more air you can blow…