Part Number: TPS24720 Have a customer with a TPS24720 failure. This is in a 12V, 240VA application. The device appears to complete the inrush phase as expected, but the gate voltage peaks at about 20V then falls back to about 17.9V. The fault timer begins…
Part Number: TPS24720 Hi Team,
There is misunderstanding in the data sheet of TPS24720 according to the ENSD pin, please advise what correct.
Thanks,
Shlomi
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My customer would like to know the benefits/drawbacks of using the TPS25921 eFuse in place of the TPS24720. So far, for the eFuse, we have:
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Fewer parts
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Part Number: TPS24720 Hi Team, Here is the scenario, questions are, would the chip be damaged by the short because they want to remove the short and carry on with the qualification testing ( other wise they would have to start again) and can you explain…
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I have a customer who's using the TPS24720. The customer wants to use the IMON pin to monitor the current, but requires readings down to 1mA with a 250mA current limit. Using the maximum acceptable…
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We have a design that uses the TPS24720 hot-swap controller. Our schematic is nearly identical to the evaluation board schematic. Our resistor chain for the EN and OV pins is 12V -> 90.9k -> 4.42k -> 10k -…
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We want to use TPS24720 as a circuit breaker for 12 volt power rail but we have problem with high capacitive load. TPS24720 turns on a carrier board successfully so startup phase is finished. But when the carrier…
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Is there any problem to implement reverse blocking with two back-to-back N-MOSFETS using TPS24720 , like in TPS24751 hot-swap with internal and external MOSFET ? I need to consider an…
Based on very recent TI recommendations, we've eliminated the dV/dt MOSFET gate drive approach originally being used. Not surprisingly, an oscillation is observed on inrush ramp-up, arising when the Vin DC supply enters CC mode at 2Amps with the inrush…