Part Number: TPL5110-Q1 Hi Team,
Could you possible help to check if customer use manual mosfet power on applied to the DELAY/MD_DRV pin, And during the M_DRV is high and if there has Done signal input as below picture shows, then, when would the TIP…
Part Number: TPL5110 Hi Experts,
Good day.
We would like to know if its possible to use the TPL5110 timer as a flicker (i.e. 5min.ON, 5min.OFF, 5min.ON...).
Thank you!
Regards, Archie A.
Part Number: TPL5110-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPL5110 , TPL5110EVM Dear
Our company refers to "TPL5110EVM User's Guide" and TPL5110 manual application circuit design One shot mode circuit is as follows:
The test found the following…
Part Number: TPL5110
Hi, Good day. Our customer would like to know if it is possible to switch on the TPL5110 permanently with a pushbutton during operation? Here's more detail of his application: I want to wake up a microcontroller in a certain interval…
Part Number: TPL5110-Q1 one shot mode::
1. Is the programmed time interval still selected as shown in 8.5.3? Or a fixed value?
2. In this mode, if the DELAY/M_DRV pin is connected to the power supply through the closed switch during the power-on period…
Part Number: TPL5110 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPL5010 , TPL5010-Q1 , Hi,
We wish some precisions about TPL5110 features.
We found this description about TPL5110 from TPL5010 datasheet :
• TPL5010-Q1 - Supply Current 35 nA – Low Power Timer – Watchdog…
Part Number: TPL5110
I see from the documentation that: "An extended assertion of a logic HIGH at the DELAY/M_DRV pin will turn on the MOSFET for a time longer than the programmed time interval. DONE signals received while the DELAY/M_DRV is HIGH are…
Part Number: TPL5110 Currently the TPL5110 DRV goes low immediately upon power up regardless of of timer or one shot mode. Is it possible to configure the device to DRV low only after power on and the set delay finishes?
Ex; Device is powered on, after…
Part Number: TPL5110 Hello.
I need to blink the LEDs every second. Is it possible to use the DRV output as a load for an LED? Is the circuit below correct?
Part Number: TPL5110 Hello
I need to blink the LEDs every second when power is applied.
Is it possible to use the DRV output as a load for an LED?
Is the circuit below correct?