Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV760 We have a question about TLV760.
Please tell us the method of overcurrent detection.
TLV760 monitors current or temperature?
We want to know how to detect overcurrent and protect the IC.
Best regards…
Part Number: TLV760 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV767 Hi,
I'm very interested in TLV767 to use it as a 5V input, 3.3V output regulator. In the datasheet a fixed output version is mentioned for pinout and characteristics but there is no references…
Part Number: TLV760 Hi
My customer has question.
I understand that there is no upper limit on the output CAP of TLV 760. Customers are considering using 100 uF electrolytic capacitors. ■100uF@EKY350EC3151MHB5D I think that there is no problem, but…
Part Number: TLV760 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LP2992 , Hi team
Do you think the input capacitor 0.1uF is required in the attached circuit?
I hope 0.1uF is not required because board space is limited and 10uF for DCDC is already there.
…
Part Number: TLV760
Hi to all,
We're experiencing a spikes related issue using TLV76033DBZT (schematics below) (LP2950ACZ is not mounted).
When powered with voltages from 5V to 10V all is working fine, but, when we power it with 24V (laboratory…
Part Number: TLV760 Hi
My Customer has question.
The customer wants a PSRR value under the following conditions.
VIN=VOUT+1.5V
VOUT=15V
IOUT=10mA
Is it possible to confirm?
Regard
T Kishi
Part Number: TLV760 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: STRIKE Customer is requesting for TLV760 ESD test report.
Customer also wanted below data: • If the ESD diode which is internal is present for both Input and Output pins or present only at Input Pin…
Part Number: TLV760 We have a customer who pointed this out:
Page 3 of the datasheet (latest rev, June 2017), it appears that the description in the table does not correlate with the pin numbers in the table.
Could someone please confirm?
Thanks…
Hi,
I'm sorry about my ranting. I've solved the issue by using a 22R resistor in series with the input, just before the capacitor. This was caused by inductive spikes due to the cable used. It seems to work fine, now.
Kind regards, Samuel Loure…