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Part Number: TPS2111A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2112A , TPS2110A , TPS2116 Hello,
I looking for an equivalent for TPS2111A ( 2 Input / 1 Output ) in SOIC-8 package and the same pinout.
Best Regards,
Rob
Part Number: TPS2112A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2112 , Hi, Our customer has question. What's the difference of TPS2112 and TPS2112A?
Best Regards,
tateo
Hi Kurumi-san,
I have reached out to the appropriate teams for this information, however the answer is proving elusive due to the age of the device.
Is there a reason your customer is preferring the G4 OPN?
Alternative devices such as the TPS2112A will…
Part Number: LM66100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2113A , TPS2110A , TPS2111A , TPS2114A , TPS2115A , TPS2112A , TPS2116 Hi, I have a related question to this topic. We know that it's generally not a good idea to put batteries in parallel because one…
Hi Rachel,
Will the TPS211x family of devices be suitable for your application? These are not BGA power muxes but they do not have the high voltage capability of TPS212x.
A few options are:
TPS2112A
TPS2113A
TPS2114A
TPS2115A
Thank you for choosing…
Hi Sherman,
I believe you are looking for a Power MUX solution. These devices take two inputs and select one output. For more about Power MUXes please refer to this App Note https://www.ti.com/lit/an/slvae51/slvae51.pdf This will help you understand the…
Part Number: BQ51050B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2112A , , TPS63051 , BQ51013B Dear Ti support,
I am currently building a small portable device around an microcontroller and a 1S 500mAh LiPo battery that needs to be wirelessly charged and I have…
Part Number: TPS2113A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2112A Hi E2E,
Power Mux circuir as below
(1). VCC_5V_IN : Main power (Adaptor 5V)
(2). Vbat_IN : Battery (3.6~4.2V)
Avg. System power consumption : 5V / 820mA
IN2 : use power supplier 4V/1.6A to…
Hi Dmitry,
Thank you for the clarifying graphic and now I see your point. My understanding is that figure 1b is correct and that the dead time is not specified or bounded.
I might point out that there is an "A" family (TPS2112A for example) where this…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2112A , TPS2100 Hello all,
I designed a power switch for three different sources using the TPS2112A. However, I've discovered the older TPS2100 and I might switch to that one as it has lower quiescent currents and the…