Part Number: TPS25740 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25750 , TPS65987D
Hello!
I am trying to design a system powered by USB-C. I would like to be powering my system with 20V with at least a few amps maximum over this USB-C connection. This would…
Part Number: TPS25740 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25750 , PMP11451 , TPS65987D Hi
I am found the simple flyback with the PD3.0 solution and share it with my customer, and I found the TPS25740 is an easy PD IC, but it is NRND.
May I change the following…
Part Number: TPS25740 Hello TI engineer,
right now I want buy TPS25740B to build a board(usb-pd+flyback) for type-c application, when I purchase it on mouser, found there are a lot of part number, such as TPS25740BRGER , TPS25740BRGE T, TPS25740ARGER , TPS2…
Part Number: TPS25740 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65987D I am looking to create a variable power supply the transitions between two levels (9V and 19V) and needs to do so in under 30uS.
The output needs to provide 200mA with a 250mA current limit…
Part Number: TPS25740 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65987D PCP will build a board for DP,USB Switch. TPS25740 is for the PD function. They also use TPS25740 to control TUSB1046 to switch DP and USB3.1
As TUSB1046A has 3 input signal control for…
Part Number: TPS25740B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25740 , TPS65987D Hello we are currently developping a product usign TPS25740B
We have somme questions regarding this device
Is it possible to have a description of the Digital control logic…
Part Number: TPS25740 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65987 Hi,
May I know what is the advertised type-c current from TPS25740? 0.9A, 1.5A, or 3A? Is it configurable? HOw?
Thanks!
Antony
Part Number: TPS25740 Hi team,
Customers are using TPS25740 as DFP to connect Qualcomm PM660 PD platform.
But the result of TI TPS25740 (DFP) + Qualcomm PM660 (UFP) compatibility test is not as expected.
The Vbus(5V) is turned on/off after connection…
Part Number: TPS25740 The max current for each PSEL configuration with PCTRL = LOW (circled red in datasheet snippet below) appears to be half of the corresponding max current with PCTRL = HIGH. There's one configuration (highlighted yellow) that has…