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  • TPIC8101: How should the MCU control the INT/HOLD pin of TPIC8101?

    f zl
    f zl
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    Part Number: TPIC8101 Tool/software: Hi, I want to use TPIC8101 to detect knocking of an engine. The engine speed is in the range of 500-800 rpm. The engine have multiple cylinders. Each cylinder is equipped with a knock sensor. Every 2 knock sensors…
    • Resolved
    • 3 months ago
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  • TPIC8101: unused pins

    Shinji Tsuji
    Shinji Tsuji
    Resolved
    Part Number: TPIC8101 Tool/software: Hi team, I only use single channel of TPIC8101. In this case could you please advise how should I connect the unused input pins? For example, if I only use CH1, then how should I connect CH2FB and CH2P and CH2N…
    • Resolved
    • 2 months ago
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  • TPIC8101: The SPI OUT pin cannot output a signal

    Vayne Li
    Vayne Li
    Part Number: TPIC8101 Hi Teams, Currently, during customer testing of the TPIC8101, it was found that the SPI OUT pin consistently fails to output signals, resulting in no communication between the host and the TPIC. Please help investigate the cause…
    • 9 days ago
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  • TPIC8101: Can TPIC be connected to an external passive crystal oscillator instead of MCU

    Vayne Li
    Vayne Li
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    Part Number: TPIC8101 Tool/software: Hi Teams, Can TPIC be connected to an external passive crystal oscillator instead of MCU? thanks!
    • 4 months ago
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  • TPIC8101: Xtal &

    user5163865
    user5163865
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TPIC8101 Tool/software: Hi, Our customer created a prototype using the following constants and Xtal, and some samples had problems starting up the oscillator when the power was turned on. Q1 The customer said they performed matching, but…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • TPIC8101: OPAMP in input stage: Gain less than 1

    user5163865
    user5163865
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    Part Number: TPIC8101 Tool/software: Hi, The OPAMP in the input stage is an inverting AMP, so I think it is generally possible to configure a gain of less than 1. Is this usage OK? The phase margin in the data sheet only specifies when Gain = 1. Should…
    • Resolved
    • 10 months ago
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  • TPIC8101: FMEA

    user5163865
    user5163865
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    Part Number: TPIC8101 Hi, The customer is currently evaluating with EVM, but in order to connect this IC to the engine control ECU, FMEA documents are required. Can TI provide this material? Best regards, Hiroshi
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
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  • TPIC8101: Advanced mode SPI value to analog value conversion

    Vieri Wijaya
    Vieri Wijaya
    Resolved
    Part Number: TPIC8101 Tool/software: Our team is currently using TPIC8101 for measuring knocking in one of our engine model. In the implementation, we are using the TPIC8101 advanced mode SPI communication to get the knocking value. But we are currently…
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
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  • TPIC8101: Solved

    Arseni Jachontow
    Arseni Jachontow
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    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
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    • Interface forum
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  • TPIC8101: Advantages of using an integrator

    user5163865
    user5163865
    Resolved
    Part Number: TPIC8101 Hi, A customer has asked me to introduce this product and I am reading the datasheet. So please tell me about the benefits of integrator output. Looking at the waveform, it appears that the input amplitude is held at its peak…
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
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