Part Number: TPS1210-Q1 Tool/software: Hi expert,
My customer (CosMX) is using TPS1210-Q1 and INA186A1-Q1 in 12V BMS project at the same time. And TPS1210-Q1 and INA186A1-Q1 share the same RSNS (Shunt resistor) as below show. R&D found the Gain of INA186A1…
Part Number: TPS1210-Q1 Tool/software: Hi expert,
My customer CosMX want to disable the short circuit protection in some situations. So they want to use a MOSFET to short the TMR to GND when they want to disable the short circuit protection, but the…
Part Number: TPS1210-Q1 Tool/software: Hello,
We're using 2 of the TPS1210 in a system in parallel.
What we think we're seeing is a capacitive coupling between the active and in-active channels G1, G2 and SRC.
Adding a 100K resistor from G2 to…
Part Number: TPS1210-Q1 Tool/software: Hi expert,
There is a Latch-off issue of SCP in CosMX MP project, please help to analyze.
For the MP samples of TPS1210-Q1 in same project board, the INP need to be pulled low twice to reset the latch.
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Part Number: TPS1210-Q1 Tool/software: Hello team,
My customer wants to use TPS12100-Q1 for 12V BMS, here are several questions:
1. Can it support bidirectional current? In the BMS, both discharge and charging are needed. Is there a logical conflict…
Part Number: TPS1210-Q1 Tool/software: Hello,
We are concerned there could be a SOA limit exceeded in our design.
With TI's calculator too there is a Tcharge value that is set by the user. Is this the timing that the DFET will be in the linear region…
Part Number: TPS1210-Q1 Tool/software: Hi expert,
My customer has found the Fault signal of TPS1210-Q1 would be triggered when doing EMC test, could you help to give some advises to enhance the anti-interference capability of TPS1210-Q1 and avoid triggering…
Part Number: TPS1210-Q1 Tool/software: Hello,
We're looking at using the TPS121 device in a new design.
I see where it says reverse voltage protection in the datasheet.
Will it also protect if there is reverse current as well?
Thank you, …
Part Number: TPS1210-Q1 Tool/software: Hello,
I would like to know if the TPS1210-Q1 can drive two MOSFETs on the ground line as shown in the image below.
Thank you in advance,