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Part Number: LM2767 Hi expert,
LM2767M5X/NOPB is EOL and do we have P2P options for customer to shift? I only found LM2765M6X/NOPB, which is not P2P with LM2767M5X/NOPB.
Thanks,
Joyce
Part Number: LM2765 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2767 , We have used the LM2767 on several EVM's and would like to replace it with the LM2765.
The output load is less than 1mA and drives the gates of 3-5 external fets only, and the input slew…
Part Number: LM2767 Hi Team,
Due to my customer would like to change Schottky diode PN from MBR0520LT1G to SS0520, is there any concern?
MBR0520LT1G datasheet: https://www.mouser.tw/datasheet/2/308/MBR0520LT1_D-1810808.pdf
SS0520 datasheet: https://www.panjit…
Part Number: LM2767 Dear all:
I used LM2767, input 3.2v voltage, output 6.4v power supply for other chips.Now more than 1000 pieces have been produced. During the test, it was found that 15 pieces were damaged, with input voltage but no output.Then…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2767 Hi,
We have used LM2767 voltage doubler in our designs for a few years now. But recently when I was going through the datasheet, I noticed that there is a Schottky diode between the input and output pins. How…
Part Number: TPS650861 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: , LM2767 , TPS61040 , LM2665 Hello,
With regards to the TPS650861 in a 5V input requirement. We understand that a boost converter is required to generate the 5.8V VSYS rail. Is there any particular…
Hi JH,
1. The bucks have an internal setting for compensation assuming 470 nH and 1 uH - the original idea was that some orderables might have one or the other. Ultimately, all orderables ended up with the 470 nH so we generally recommend 470 nH. It's…
Part Number: LM2596 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2767 , LMR23630 , LMR33630 , LM2576 Dear TI Experts,
I find that many customer are using LM2596, and LM2596 is very old product~
I'd like to know will their be any new product that is pin compatible…
Hi Ralph,
> Are you have a power problem relating to the LM2767 ? If so, I can direct your post to the right forum to help with that.
I'm not sure, if it's a problem with strange behaviour of the TMS37157 or the LM2767.
Because the TMS37157…