Part Number: TLC555-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPL5110-Q1 Hi team,
Do we have automotive LinCMOS timer other than TLC555-Q1?
Customer want to check if there are other IC with similar spec for cost down.
Thanks.
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-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-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-Q1 I would like to use this part as a timer without driving the done signal. My application will have this timer interfacing with a shift register that cannot easily drive the DONE pin. Figure 1 it shows that if no done signal is…
Part Number: TPL5110-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM555 Hello,
I'm using TPL5110-q1, trying to make "60Hz / Pulse width 3.334 ~ 13.336 ms pulse width delay" from "60Hz / pulse width 16.667us input signal".
1. Is this possible…
Part Number: TPL5110-Q1 Dear all,
Could you teach how long the thime of POR + RESISTANCE READING during one shot mode?
(I refered Figure 9 to question this.)
In addition, do you have variations data of this time?
Best regards,
Hi Lane-san,
Thank you for your support.
I understand this matter.
We will use TPL5110-Q1 without MCU.
I will consider circuit to create a DONE pulse.
Best regards,
Tomoaki Yoshida