Part Number: LM96163 The IC package (DSC S-PWSON-N10) has an exposed center pad, but the datasheet, aside from not providing a drawing of the package (solved by finding a different IC with the same package), doesn't say anything about the center pad.…
Part Number: LM96163 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SENSOREVAL , LM63 Hi expert,
Customer used LM96163 and need drivers for WIN10/11. Sample code is also ok and they can modify themselves. Do we have following sample code by chance can share?
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Part Number: LM96163 Hello Team,
Let me ask you how to calculate RPM from the tacho count. The datasheet shown an example calculation at ’Computing RPM of the fan from the TACH count’. In the example, it seems to include 0x46[1:0], but Register 0x46…
Part Number: LM96163 Hi Sir,
we know if D+/D- is disable. it can be short.
if connected to the external BJT, is the temperature sensing point an external BJT or LM96163 IC?
what is the internal diode used for?
Part Number: LM96163 I have designed the LM96163 fan controller into my design and I can not get the PWM control to work as expected. Based on settings I can get the PWM output to be either off 100% or on 100%, and my fan reacts accordingly, so I don…
Part Number: LM96163 Hi Expert,
Customer used LM96163 and see most of the cases, PWM output is low during initial powerup. However, they see few cases, the PWM is 100% on keep high during the startup before the host commands jump in. We don't understand…
Part Number: LM96163 Hi team,
My customer uses this part to do FAN speed monitor but when FAN speed is over Tachometer limit setting but there is no Alert signal output.
Could you advise how to program internal register for correct step?
Based…
Part Number: LM96163 Similar experience to
https://e2e.ti.com/support/sensors-group/sensors/f/sensors-forum/1057563/lm96163-pwm-output-status-during-power-up
In my case, the behavior before initialization is typically as expected - PWM output of 0…
Part Number: LM96163 Hi Team,
What would be the tach count for 0 RPM (fan is not spinning at all) of this device? With the equation below, only f=0 makes FAN_RPM 0.
Even if tach count is at full scale, it translates into ~82 RPM using the equation…