Part Number: TLV758P Hi
I got a question about TLV758P from my customer.
If EN become low after Vin belowed 1.5V, I think output discharge does not operate.
Is this understanding correct?
Best regards,
Yokota
Part Number: TLV758P Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TEST Dear Sir/Ms.
Can you check if there is any dynamic load test data? My customer needs 1.8V input 1.5V output load from 0A~0.35A. Spec. need < 0.2V.
Best Regards,
Kami Huang
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When I read the TLV758P datasheet, I didn't quite understand the Foldback Current Limit part. For example, let's say Vin=5V and Vout(NOM)=3V. Normal load=6ohm. So the foldback voltage is 0.4*3V=1.2V.
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