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 how…
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…
Part Number: LMS33460 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TM4C123GH6PM , TPS3890 Hi,
I have put together the push button circuit explained in TI's SCEA048B application report with an under voltage protection using TI's LMS33460 chip. I ended up with the…
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 and…
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 …