Part Number: LP38502-ADJ
Tool/software:
Hi All,
I have a question about the LP38502 EVM. I am looking for an EVM with the LP38502 TS -ADJ or LP38502 TJ -ADJ installed. As far as I have searched, I have only been able to find EVMs with the LP38502…
Part Number: LP38502-ADJ Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS7A92 , Hi expert,
Whether LP38502 would be a good fit for MM1761CHBE?
datasheet: file:///C:/Users/a0489166/Desktop/MM1760KHBE-MITSUMI.pdf
If it isn't, please recommend the most suitable…
Part Number: LP38502-ADJ Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS7A52 TI,
I am looking at this part LP38502-ADJ, Linear Voltage Regulator IC 1 Output 1.5A 8-WSON. This part is recommended be WEBench and other TPS parts.
Can this part support 600mA and…
Part Number: LP38502-ADJ Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LP38512
Hi team,
My customer is evaluating the device LP38502 now with CR 1A load( input 5v, output 1.2v, use EVM modify it), the start up waveforms are below. The waveform is weird, the output…
Part Number: LP38502-ADJ Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS746 , TPS7A91 , TPS7A83A , TPS7A90 Hi team,
My customer is looking for a LDO to supply a sensor. The constant current is 485ma, the peak current is 980ma. The input voltage is 3.3v, the output…
Part Number: LP38502-ADJ Hi,
I'm trying to drive the enable pin of an LP38502 directly from part number APX809-29SAG-7 and I find that the supervisor circuit is unable to assert a new logic level (stays low forever after powerup) though it seems to…
Part Number: LP3891 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV767 , TLV761 , LP38502-ADJ Tool/software: Hi Mr./Mis,
Is there any risk in using the LP3891 instead of the Richtek DS9183? https://www.richtek.com/assets/product_file/RT9183/DS9183-24.pdf
Part Number: LP38513-ADJ Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LP38502-ADJ , TPS7A85A , TPS7A83A I am looking at using a LP38513-ADJ or a LP38502-ADJ to provide a 4V supply from a 5V source, and I would like to try to use a feed forward capacitor to slow the…
Part Number: LP38512-ADJ Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LP38512 , , LP38502-ADJ , DLPA3005 Hi Experts,
Our customer is using LP38512-ADJ to power our 0.47 Pico DMD chip, which is 3.3V to 1.8V application. During the function test, we found that occasionally…