Part Number: TPL5110-Q1 Hi Expert,
When using TLP5110-Q1, this device makes a sounds when it works, the frequency is once in 2 or 3 seconds. Is this normal phenomenon and what may be the root reason for this sound?
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?
Part Number: TPL5110-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPL5110 I'd like to use the TPL5110 in a one shot mode to create a delay between an external switch being pressed and an action being taken in my system. In the datasheet I noticed the following…
Part Number: TPL5110-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPL5110 Hello,
I would like to clarify the function of TPL5110 as i have a little confusion in my head.
I read 7.3.1 ... ... ...When the DRV is LOW, the manual power ON signal is ignored.
7.4.1 .…
Part Number: TPL5110 Dear e2e support,
If my understanding of our TPL5110 is correct, the DRV output remains active during a maximum of "Tip-50ms".
Is there a solution to maintain this output always active?
My need is to add a delay between…
Part Number: TPL5110 Dear People,
I have made a design that uses a working voltage of 2v to 4v. now I encounterd an issue with the p-mosfet (Q1) that turns the circuit on.
Designed situation: The mosfet used = irlml2244 circuit working @ 2v. (with buck…
Part Number: TPL5110 Greetings,
is this device have any battery type request.
I'm using TPL5110 to save energy, but realize that the PCB is working fine with 3 carbon Zinc batteries AAA,
but when switching to 3 alkaline batteries AAA, it won't start…
Part Number: TPL5110-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS5110 , TPL5110 Hi,
In our application we need MCU to sleep most of the times and take readings on defined intervals. TPS5110 with Delay time configured to around 60s does the job well. Mostly while…
Part Number: TPL5110 I need to used a pulsed input to trigger the timer. But unfortunately the pulse timing is such that the timer won't latch.
Instead it cycles the DRVN pin rapidly. But strangely it only does this when there's a load connected.…