Part Number: PTH04070W Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS82085 , TPSM82813 , TPSM82823 Hi Team,
The customer is asking your opinion about the design below. This use PTH04070 to convert 5 V to 1 V. Please see the schematic below and see if it's okay or not…
Part Number: PTH04070W Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPSM82823A , TPSM82864A Hi Team
The product pth04070wad we purchased has two color marks, white and black.
Has the marking of the product been changed? Thanks
Best regards,
xiaoqing
Part Number: PTH04070W Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS82085 , TPSM82813 , TPSM82823 Hello,
I checked the following thread about the difference between PTH04070WAH and PTH04070WAD. It is said that there is no difference between both devices, but please…
Part Number: PTH04070W Hi,
I was referring to datasheet to get a quick comparison on PTH04070W module to differentiate the AD & AH suffix parts. Based on observation both devices are identical is that correct? Else what the differences between AD & AH…
Part Number: PTH04070W Hi,
We are using PTH04070W in one of our system. we purchased new one . we are supplying 5V i/P and the O/P is 0.8V. But our expected voltage is 1.8V. We have gone through datasheet and found that Rset resistance need to change…
Part Number: PTH04070W Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS82085 , LMZ30604 Hi sir,
Can you provide me with 3D model for PTH04070WAH ?
I am using this part in a design, and would like to check the footprint and clearance.
Thanks.
Part Number: PTH04070W Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPSM82813 , TPS82085
Hi,
My customer requested us to check the status of RoHS and IEC62474 for PTH0407WAH/S.
Could you please update below status, "No" to "Yes" ?
Search part…
Part Number: PTH04070W Hi Team,
We would like to control Inhibit(5pin) by Logic signal(High and Low) without Nch MOSFET.
-OUTPUT is Enable at Inhibit pin is High
-OUTPUT is Disable at Inhibit pin is Low
Therefore, I have four questions.
*By the way…
Part Number: PTH04070W Hi,
I see from various answers on this forum that the WAH and WAD suffix parts are supposed to be identical these days and relate to earlier Pb-free versions. However they are still both listed separately at Farnell here in the…
Hi User,
This looks like a duplicate question to your other thread, so we can discuss this topic there.
https://e2e.ti.com/support/power-management-group/power-management/f/power-management-forum/1083078/pth04070w-pth04070wad-part-marking
Chris