Part Number: TPS25200-Q1
Hello Power Switch Experts,
My customer would like to better understanding the clamping voltage of the TPS25200-Q1. In their design, they would like to have the output always clamped to 5.5V or lower. Our datasheet shows the…
Part Number: TPS25200-Q1 Hi Team,
My customer is looking to use our TPS25200-Q1 as protection for an off-board load, and would like to understand if any of the failure modes in our FMD report could result in a loss of the overvoltage clamp protection. One…
Part Number: TPS25200 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2521 Hi,
Does TPS25200 support inrush control? I'm a bit confuse about below comparison table. I can't find soft start feature in its datasheet.
if it doesn't support this. would you…
Part Number: TPS25200 Hi, Support Team
A customer is developing TWS Credle.
Inquiries were received during development by applying the TPS25200.
In the circuit diagram below, a 10uF cap is connected to the 5V output of the TPS25200, and 4.7uF*2 is connected…
Part Number: TPS25200 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS22916 Hello,
I'm using a TPS25200 in a design and currently have a somewhat clumsy arrangement whereby a load switch is turned on, which in turn applied 3.6V to the enable of the TPS25200. Essentially…
Part Number: TPS25200 Hi team,
My customer need to find Pin to Pin device of TPS25200DRVR, In fact, I have searched for similar products, but I only found this material in WSON package. But I still want to ask for your help to double check whether we have…
Part Number: TPS25200-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25200 In the TPS25200 datasheet, the EN pin turn-on threshold(rising) is listed as 1.9V, whereas the falling threshold is listed as 0.6V. The total hysteresis is given as 330mV which doesn't…