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Part Number: TPS22860 Tool/software: Hi,
Would like to check on the following
1. Recommended pull down resistor to the ON pin if driven by a tristate driver.
2. How will the pull down resistor afftects the turn on/turn off time.
Part Number: SN74LVC1G126 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS22860 , Tool/software: Hi,
I am simulating the SN74LVC1G126 with TPS22860 load switch. When I am simulating circuit individually in pSpice , everything is working as expected. But when I am supplying…
Part Number: TPS22860 Hi Experts, I would like to confirm for SC70 package option. I suppose your team decided to not release SC70 package option. But SC70 package option is still in datasheet page 1. Do you have a plan to develop SC70 package option or…
Part Number: TPS22860 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS22810 In a previous forum post , the OP implies they will be connecting 6V to a part with absolute maximum rating for 5.5V.
Due to #ASTOCKALYPSE2021, we have an urgent need to design out TPS27081…
Part Number: TPS22860 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS22950 Hello Experts, My customer is looking for a following load switch. TPS22860 is one of candidate but customer would like to adopt more smaller package. Would you please suggest any devices…
Part Number: TPS22860 Hello Experts, Does this device have a thermal shutdown protection? Also if a current flow through this device exceed 200mA what will be happen? Device will get damage and destroy? (Device will be very hot and will exceed ABS junction…
Hello Ryker,
TPS22860 is the only 0V minimum input load switch.
TPS22992/7/9 are high current load switch with min VIN:0.1V
For auto grade TPS22996H-Q1 has min VIN of 0.6V
Thanks
Amrit
Part Number: TPS22860 Hello,
I have a project where I want to switch a 6V load with a MSP430. I thought I will take two 3V CR2032 and use it in the shown manner. The question is now if the TPS22860 is connected correctly. Or should I rather connect both…