Part Number: LP5907 Tool/software: Dear TI Support Team,
We are using LP5907 LDOs at 3.3V and 1.8V to supply power to individual sensors (one sensor - one LDO) in a vehicle motion unit. Referring to the attached sensor datasheet snippets, the typical…
Part Number: LP5907 Dear Sir or Madam,
I would like to get the CCO of item lp5907SNX-3.3/NOPB, which the goods are shipped to Hong Kong, would you please provide to me? Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Natalie
Part Number: LP5907 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS7A20 , Hello, Can someone please recommend a drop-in replacement for the part below?
LP5907UVX-1.6/NOPB
Part Number: LP5907 Tool/software: Hi Sir
I used LP5907SNX-2.9/NOPB as the power supply design.
The maximum load current is 100mA.( design values)
Will there be any problem if I use 3.3V for input voltage?
Part Number: LP5907 Hi Team,
I use this LDO (TI LP5907SNX-3.3 [ 140-03417 ]) at the UVC- XXX project, and I measure the inrush current at the output side is1.87A.
May I know how to resolve this Output Inrush Current?
Output Inrush Current: 1.87A…
Part Number: LP5907-Q1 Tool/software: Hi,
Question 1: What is the internal working principle of LP5907-Q1 overheat protection? How much temperature will burn out? What is the recovery mechanism after overheating protection?
Question 2: What is the…
Part Number: LP5907
Hi team,
Do we have a ldo can decrease the ripple from the dcdc to uV?if the psrr is 60db when 200khz ,the fsw is 200khz and the ripple of dcdc is 40mV ,can the ldo ripple acheive 40uV?
Part Number: LP5907-Q1 Hello Team,
Question 1:
Could you please mention the possible "resistance value" between IN and OUT pin?
this is needed to calculate the possible inrush current in my system ( with certain Vout and Cout values). Also i need…