Part Number: TPS22930A To Whom It May Concern,
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Part Number: TPS22930A Hello Sir:
We are searching GLF72110's P2P solution.
https://www.glfipower.com/products/loadswitches/glf72110
Would you please recommend a part number for us?
Looking forward your feedback.
Thanks a lot.
Part Number: TPS22930A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2116 Hi Team,
The customer is planning to use the three TPS22930 to design a circuit that selects any one of the three power supplies(See attached).
Since the TPS22930 has internal RCP(Reverse…
Part Number: TPS22930A The datasheet states the following:
But then also says:
These 2 statements seem to conflict with one another - can you please help clarify?
Part Number: TPS22930A Hi, Customer is trying to control the EN pin with an MCU. When the initial power supply is turned on, TPS22930A starts first and then the MCU starts. In the background, the EN pin of TPS22930A becomes Hi-Z before MCU control. I understand…
Part Number: TPS22930A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS22950 , TPS2595
Hello,
Not sure if I'm overlooking something simple in the datasheet, but I'm ultimately just trying to replicate the behavior found in Figure 9, the "Application Curves". Here…
Part Number: TPS22930A Hi TI experts:
I have some detailed questions regarding the datasheet of TPS22930A:
1) I'm not sure what Von should I use as a high, and what Von should I use as a low? Does the logical high of Von have to be one of these values…
Part Number: TPS22930A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS22918 Hi,
TPS22930A shows that it supports controlled inrush current. but can't find the description from datasheet. please kindly suggest how to control the inrush current. My customer has…
Part Number: TPS22930A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS22942 , TPS22910A Hello,
I am looking for a load switch like the TPS22930A; however, I would like one where the load switch is closed when 0V is applied and open when 3.3V is applied. Can you…