Part Number: LMS33460 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00173 ,
Tool/software: Reference document : TIDA-00173
This circuit can handle an input voltage up to 1200 V. (HV+ point at below circuit)
In that case, the current flowing through the…
Part Number: TIDA-00173 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMS33460 Tool/software: Dear Texas Instruments team
I have a question about voltage protection (not sure if it is overvoltage protection or undervoltage protection) using the LMS33460 IC inside…
Part Number: LMS33460 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00173 , , TPS3760 Hi, Now I study about your design guide name is TIDA-00173.
At TIDRB35A which layout of smps circuit, TI mention that this is overvoltae dector circuit(Picture 1)
So i wonder…
Part Number: LMS33460 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS3840 All,
I have a customer that would like to use the LMS33460 in an ambient temperature of 95C. Since the recommended operating junction temperature is 85C, they are violating the TI datasheet…
Hi Michael, thanks for the answer.
I actually wanted an IC with an open-drain output, like the LMS33460 so, when the voltage is ok, the LMS33460's output is disconnected from the Enable line and the push-button circuit commands the TLV70033's enable…
Part Number: TIDA-00173 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28711 , LMS33460 Tool/software: Hello, Jerome.
Thank you for answering questions from Ryu.
I am customer enginner of Ryu.
In fact, I asked more questions to Ryu and some of questions Ryu…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24610 , TPS61023 , LMS33460 , BQ40Z50 Hi all,
My current setup has a 2 x 18650 (Panasonic NCR 18650B) cells in parallel being charged by a BQ24610. Output from the 18650 runs through a LMS33460 3v under voltage protector…
Part Number: UCC28711 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMS33460 , TIDA-00173 , Tool/software: To_Texas Instruments_E2E_TIDA-00173_chapter5_and_UC28711_LMS33460.xlsx
Previously, I compiled questions regarding TIDA-00173 into an Excel sheet and launched…
Philip,
I've seen the use of supervisors before with battery chargers for multiple applications and i think this should work. Please look at the LMS33460 3V undervoltage detector.
Hello All
Depletion-mode devices are “normally on”. They conduct current at Vgs =0, and an applied gate voltage is required to stop the current flow and turn them “off”
Please note that Q2 is a Depletion Mode MOSFET configured as current source. …