Part Number: TPS22976 Hi Team,
I see in TPS22976 datasheet, there is only recommended Ta, here are two questions.
1. In some other devices such as DCDC, datasheet always provide recommended Tj rather than Ta, why does this load switch device provide recommended…
Part Number: TPS22976 Hello Guys,
Good day.
Our customer wanted to confirm how much the CT capacitor needs to be charged to correctly biased the gate? Is it 2x or 3x the input voltage?
Or the exact voltage does TPS22976 need to be biased?
Thanks to confirm…
Part Number: TPS22976 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2116 , TPS2121 , TPS22953 , TPS2120 Hi,
In releation to this thread:
https://e2e.ti.com/support/power-management/f/power-management-forum/939957/tps22976-equivalent-part-with-no-body-diode
We are…
Part Number: TPS22976 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2HB16-Q1 , TPS22990 , TPS22959 Hi team,
we have urgent support needs below.
My customer has a new requirement below.
3.3V input, dual channel current limit port protection ( 5A per channel) device.
MPS …
Part Number: TPS22976 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25982 Dera sir
1.When TPS22976 is applied to VIN capacitor <VOUT capacitor, do I need to worry about damage to TPS22976?
VIN capacito(88uF~120uF) < VOUT capacitor(200u~470u)
2.Do I need to…
Part Number: TPS22976 Hi Team,
Just want to check if the dual channel of TPS22976 has same charge pump driver or separate charge pump.
The block diagram in datasheet shows it seems from same charge pump, not sure if that's the real case. Thanks.
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Part Number: TPS22976 Hello Guys,
Good day.
We have a customer looking for a pin-to-pin compatible with the TPS22976NDPU but without diode connected between drain and source. Is this available?
His idea is creating a power source selector: Using a control…
Part Number: TPS22976 HI,
Is there a strict regulation about the capacitor values on VIN and VBIAS pin? Can it be 0.1uF for both of them? What is the consideration here?
Thanks!
Antony
Part Number: TPS22976 As TPS22976 uses NMOS transmmsion gate, what is the Vout value when Vin=On=Vbias=3.3V?
Will Vout= Vin - 0.6 (diode value) - (current * Ron)
or Vout = Vin - (current * Ron)