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  • TPS53647: Layout question: Analog Ground?

    Mark Guastaferro
    Mark Guastaferro
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    Part Number: TPS53647 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP10962 I need a little clarification as to whether it's necessary to have an analog ground for the TPS53647 controller with a single point ground vs simply connecting external component returns…
    • over 7 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • RE: recommendation on DC-DC converter, 12V input, 0.85V out, max 60A

    George Lakkas
    George Lakkas
    Hi, please contact me on my ti email address glakkas@ti.com for the 300A-400A solution. For the 0.85V/60A please use the TPS53647 4-phase PMBus controller. Has full PMBus and pinstrapping. 3-phase 90A design here you can start with
    • over 6 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • RE: TPS53681: Mellanox Switch-IB 2

    Carmen Parisi
    Carmen Parisi
    Hey Hugo, PMP10962 has pretty similar specs to your design and uses the TPS53647. It would definitely make a good starting point for you to base your design on. If anything better comes my way I'll let you know. Cheers, Carmen
    • over 6 years ago
    • Power management
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