Part Number: LM7310 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25947 , , TPS2521 Continuation of topic: https://e2e.ti.com/support/power-management-group/power-management/f/power-management-forum/1579025/lm7310-lm73100-overvoltage-latch-off
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Part Number: LM7310 Hi,
Thankyou for your information.
Additionally, is there any documentation available regarding cleaning procedures for this part—specifically whether isopropyl alcohol (IPA) should or should not be used?
Thanks,
Nandha…
Part Number: LM7310 Tool/software: Hi team,
When test LM73100 and looks OCP cannot work.
Try to adjust IMON and it looks no reaction.
Do you have suggest analysis ways?
Thank you!
Part Number: LM7310 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2521 Tool/software: Team,
We're looking for similar one with LM73100 and with latch mode. Could you recommended few parts that are similar one!
Application: FuSa in Robotics
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Part Number: LM7310 Tool/software: Hello Goel,
I have a similar problem, and my oscilloscope diagram looks exactly like Mike Farmer's.
I have already tried to add some more capacitors at the Vin and Vout pins, as this was recommended in a thread,…
Part Number: LM7310 Tool/software: Hello TI Team,
We have used LM73100RPWR in our design. We are providing the input voltage on VSYS1=7.4V but not generating the output voltage on VSYS_7V4. Attaching the circuit image. We have design the circuit based…
Part Number: LM7310 We are using the LM73100 as input protection to a board. Sometimes when the overvoltage protection has been triggered, it never turns off again when reducing the voltage below the threshold for turning back on. Our overvoltage protection…