Part Number: TPS22811 Hello, we have a TPS22811 wired thusly to switch a 7.4V device.
Upon assembly, it is not functional. Pulling SW7.4V1 to 3.3V only increases the output voltage by a few millivolts. This occurs whether or not a load is applied to…
Part Number: TPS22811 Hello,
I have a few questions regarding reverse-bias operation and reverse current flow for the TPS22811 load switch.
In our application, the load switch is used to connect a 2-cell Li-Ion battery pack (maximum 8.4 V) to the…
Part Number: TPS22811 What is the minimum and maximum slew rate for TPS22811? What is the minimum and maximum capacitance that you can place on the DVDT pin for TPS22811?
Part Number: TPS22811
Hi Teams,
Does TPS22811 has OCP funciton during stable?
We are currently seeing an issue where, under a stable operating condition, a sudden 20 A load transient causes the GND pin to be damaged. Since the IC has OTP protection…
Part Number: TPS22811 I'm using the TPS22811 in a way not generally covered by the EVM or the datasheet, and need the design checking. I've set IMON voltage to 1V and the PGTH to 11.4V, I also used the PG to power on an LED indicator light in a similar…
Part Number: TPS22811 Tool/software: Hi Team,
Please help review the SCH design for the TPS22811 with design specifications: Vin= 12V0, Iout= 0.68A.
Attaching the SCH for your reference.
Part Number: TPS22811 Tool/software: Hi,
I am looking for an over-voltage protection load switch circuit with an AEC-qualified part. I found one part, TPS22811, which is non-AEC.
Could you please suggest to me with the same specification and package…
Part Number: TPS22811 Tool/software: Hello,
I plan to use TPS22811 to switch 8v psu on and off. i have 3.5v or 3.3v to switch it on and off.
I don't require any over-voltage or under-voltage protection but I need the device to be off by default…
Part Number: TPS22811 My TPS22811 is shutting down it's output with 1000uF load. Rimon = 1k1 (6A) and Cdvdt = 3.3nf (0.33V/ms) With 1000uf that should only give 330mA inrush current, which should be fine. Only need 250ms bursts of power. TPS is attached…