Part Number: LP87561-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65400
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I was planning to use the LP87561-Q1 IC for generating a 750mV VOUT as the supply for my DUT, and the max current draw is expected to be <2.5A (the buck regulator will be used in 4…
Part Number: LP87561-Q1 Hi,
Is there a minimum load current requirement for start up and operation of this part? In the datasheet, I could find plots like "Figure 65. Start-Up With EN1, Forced PWM (4-Phase Output)" where Iout is mentioned as 0A, so based…
Part Number: LP87561-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LP875761-Q1 Hi
My customer needs the IBIS model of LP875761-Q1, and asked me if it has passed Mobileeye's qualification, could you please help me? Some customer information is confidential I cannot…
Part Number: LP87561-Q1
Hi, I was running load transient simulations for certain test cases based on the PSPICE transient model and circuit available at www.ti.com/.../snvmaz9 . I used the SPICE models of the actual capacitors that I intent to use in my…
Part Number: LP87561-Q1 Hi, TI expert
We are using LP8756X series--LP875761Q1 to give power supply to a certain SoC. When we wanted to do PI simulation analysis, ibis model was not ready. I checked the TI supporting website, no related files can be searched…
Part Number: LP87561-Q1 I'm operating the PMIC in 4-Phase configuration(single output). The measurements via the I2C registers is listed below. As indicated, most of the current is from BUCK0(2.78A). I was expecting the 4 bucks to share the current load…
Part Number: LP87561-Q1 What is the differences between these two part numbers? They are both options when purchasing LP87561-Q1.
LP87561RNFRQ1 and LP875610RNFTQ1