Part Number: TPS1641 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ14203 , Hi,
I put the efuse tps16413 in the main input of my board.
there are few dc2dc in the board after the efuse.
the board have the followed currents:
constant current of about 100 mA + transient…
Part Number: TPS1641 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS1663 , TPS2663 I have seen some information about placing your eFuse devices in parallel. Can the TPS1641 be placed in parallel? Specifically my application needs a higher SOA because of large load…
Part Number: TPS1641 Hi,
I have gonethrough TPS1641: TPS16411 Auto-Retry ? Query in the forum. I am also facing same issue with TPS16412 IC. Is the issue resolved?Please share the procedure for make it working.
link : TPS1641: TPS16411 Auto-Retry ? -…
Part Number: TPS1641
It appears from images on the datasheet, that the EN pin is internally pulled up. The specifications of EN/SHDN INPUT seem to show there is a max 10uA leakage (pull up), and the pin will approach 4.9V if left open. However, none…
Part Number: TPS1641 Hi team,
If a thermal shutdown is applied, will there be any damage to the device, as it may exceed the absolute maximum junction temperature rating? If damage is not a problem, Is there any problem with repeated thermal shutdowns…
Part Number: TPS1641 Hello Ti, after doing through Datasheet i am unable to understand how to fix Resister for OVP, please let me know formula Vin range for system is 9V to 36V
Part Number: TPS1641 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2660
Hi TI support,
I found the TPS1641 and I realy like it.
For my design I need a more precise answer than the 3 lines in table 7.5 with Rlim=332kOhm, 10kOhm and 5,49 kOhm. I see the accuracy…
Part Number: TPS1641 I used TPS16413DRCR to make a current protect schematic,as below
the pcb design is as below
the tps16413 in the system is as below
I found a problem,when the led is blinking as the follow wave,with current 300mA
tps16413 will…
Part Number: TPS1641 Hi,
We are using a design using TPS16412 IC. We are having a transient load which switches the current between 115mA to around 450mA.
Our voltage requirement across the eFuse is 26V and at the OVP pinn, the voltage set with a resistor…