Part Number: TPS2511 Tool/software: Dears,
TPS2511 can only support type A, is there any device that supports Type C? Is there any device that can be used with SY9601P2P and supports Type C?
Thanks!
Part Number: TPS2511 I see the USB port IC datasheet.
That has some difference of RDSon value of two parts.
TPS2511Q1 is 80mR, TPS2511 is 70mR.
Why they are different?
Is that difference line?
If design is difference, please inform me what is difference…
Part Number: TPS2511-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2549-Q1 Hi, TI Support Team
Inquiries for replacement products for the following products have been received from customers.
TPS2511QDGNRQ1
TPS2511DGNR
If there are alternative products for…
Part Number: TPS2511 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS54240 , Hi there,
For a customer we have developed a system incorporating the TPS2511 and TPS54240 controllers. The board has a micro USB out for dimension reasons. Connecting a phone with an adapter…
Part Number: TPS2511-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2511 , STRIKE Dear Sir,
my customer had tested 5KV ESD contact for DP(6pin),DM(7pin) lines of USB connector.
all of 5/5 tested samples are died. but pins 6 and 7 are 7.5KV rating.
could you explain…
Part Number: TPS2511 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2549 , , TPS2546 Hi team,
My customer need a 10W type A that is dedicated for charge. Customer hopes the solution is simple and easy for design. Is the TPS2511 or TPS2549 suitable? Thanks.
Hello,
It is not standard practice on our commercial versions of devices to have any Wire testing beyond the typical inspections/tests during the assembly process. However if you use the qualification tool to look up the automotive version of the TPS2511…
Part Number: TPS2511 Hello,
I have a TPS2511 circuit that is intended to charge newer Samsung Tab A Tablet (T510 Series) but the charge current never goes about 100mA. Is there something that is wrong with the circuit or is the Tab A so new that it doesn…
Part Number: TPS2511 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25810
Is it possible to use a IC like TPS2511 to charge USB-C devices (Smartphones) with a maximum of 300mA ?
What ICs would work best for that?