Hello Leonardo,
Since there hasn't been any response in 2 weeks I'm assuming this is resolved. I will be closing this thread. If you have any additional questions please feel free to create a new thread or reopen this if its still an option.
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Hi Kalin,
We received the EVB of the TPS2124 and we are testing it.
So far so good. But I've a question about the schematics of the board.
The jumper for the SEL signal, JP1, allows to switch this SEL between the PD resistor, and the PR1 signal. And…
Part Number: TPS2124 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM66100-Q1 , My Name is Rahul Bakshi. I take care of all hardware design activities for Automotive and IoT in Embitel. I got your contact number from my colleague.
For one of our North America based…
Part Number: TPS2124 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2121 Hi Team,
we use the TPS2124YFPR to supply our device with either 5V from the buck converter itself (12V car battery supply to 5V) or from a USB 5V supply.
The switching between the supplies…
Part Number: TPS2124 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25750 Hi,
I have an application requirement where I have two power sources, 1 external power supply at 18V (primary) and a USB-C port able to provide 18-20V (back-up). The current is less than…
Hello Axel,
Since I have not received a response from you in nearly a month I will be closing this thread. If you have any more questions please feel free to make a new post.
Regards,
Kalin Burnside
Part Number: TPS2124 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2120 Hi team,
My customer is using TPS2124.
It’s in HDI PCB design. We are now developing an accessory with power MUX function and would like to use TPS2124. But this accessory will be PTH PCB…
Part Number: TPS2124 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2120 Dear all,
About the difference between TPS2124 and TPS2120. I understand that the main difference is output current limit.
Please tell me the other difference, that is, the feature of TPS2124…
Part Number: TPS2124 Hi Team,
Can you elaborate on what would happen if a resistor value outside of the 46kOhm – 137kOhm range was used for RILM?
For example if a resistor <46kOhm was used would the device still protect overcurrent but be limited…