Part Number: TPS1653 Hi,
We are using TPS16530RGE in our design for protecting the section.
Can I connect IMON pin of this IC to ADC pin of my processor to read the current value through the rail.
Hi Nimesh,
Please refer this thread: https://e2e.ti.com/support/power-management-group/power-management/f/power-management-forum/918858/tps1663-nc-pins
It is not necessary.
Regards
Kunal Goel
Part Number: TPS1653 Hi,
Need design review of the below design:
Planning to send the design out for manufacturing tomorrow. So any help is really appreciated.
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Thanks,
Shyam
Part Number: TPS1653 Hi,
I am evaluating the TPS16530 and am looking for information on long term accuracy and stability of IMON. Additionally wondering if there are any calibration requirements for this output.
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