Part Number: TPS24751 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2420 , TPS25940 TPS24751:
Vabsmax_cont (V) = 30V per the website
Input and output voltages Absolute Maximum = 30V per the datasheet
Input and output voltages Recommended Maximum = 18V per the …
Part Number: TPS24751 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25982 Can you please clarify the electrical connectivity of the two PPAD thermal pads on the TPS24751? I get from the datasheet instructions that we should connect the larger pad to the fet drain…
Part Number: TPS24751 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65990 , I'm trying to 'or' two TPS24751 where if first one has a valid source voltage applied, the second one is shut down. I have the first one's PG# connected to EN pin of second device. …
Part Number: TPS24751 Dear Sir,
I am trying to use the TPS24751 as a power supply output control to a large LCD display that is powered from 12V. The display takes approximately 6-8A under normal operating conditions, but on initial power up has a large…
Part Number: TPS24751 Hello,
On page 28 of data sheet, it say “ … can tolerance 12V and 10A for approximately 1ms…”
As my understanding, when 10A can pass TPS24751, the VDS should be very small, might be only a couple of hundreds…
Hi Brian,
I appreciate your help in getting the data. But the high %error on your PCB is not what can be expected from the device. The device be it TPS24750 or TPS24751 provides current limit, current monitoring accuracy less than +/-10% across the temperature…
Part Number: TPS24751 Dear everyone.
I was using TPS24751 very useful.
It is great for me to on/off power and to protect overvoltage.
Recently I designed a board that is consume 30A main power.
Because TPS24751 is very useful, I select TPS24751 for…
Part Number: TPS24751 I am trying to power a large LCD 12V/8A(nom) LCD display from the output of the TPS24751 circuit.
The LCD can have as much as 26A in-rush current when the backlight powers up.
This is over an approximate 3ms period.
Would it be prudent…
Part Number: TPS24751 using TPS24751 EVB, I calculated current limit is 11A, but the efuse break on 10A, can you tell me why it is 10A not 11A.
Thanks,
Tony