Part Number: TPS25740 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Hello, I am wanting to simulate the TPS25740 component in Tina-TI, however, when I try to compile the code I receive a device not found error. Could…
Hi Donovan,
We are applying for sample of TPS25740B.
I have a question about TPS25740B : There is the same deglitch time of 120us described in the datasheet of TPS25740 and TPS25740B,is the datasheet of TPS25740B not updated ?
How long is the deglitch…
Part Number: TPS25740 Just trying to play with a TPS25740 design. Am I reading the datasheet correctly that both DVDD and VAUX are only activated after sink attachment?
Part Number: TPS25740 Hi Sir,
Pls advise if TPS25740P is able to achieve PD3.0 or not? If not, any PD3.0 controller is available for TI solution?
thanks~
Regards,
Driscoll
Part Number: TPS25740 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2514A
Hello,
The USB Power Delivery Specification Revision 2.0, Version 1.3 defines pinout and requirements for using USB Power Delivery with a Standard-A Connector (See Section 3.2.3).
The…
Part Number: TPS25740 Are the OVP and UVP limits only applied to VBUS, or is the VPWR side also monitored? I see the V(VBUS_[R|F]TH) and V(VPWR_[R|F]TH) is monitoring both for under-voltage lock-out.
I thought I discussed this with an FAE, but I can…
Part Number: TPS25740 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65988 Hello,
What i need is to charge an tablet PC in a vehicle (12/24V) and this PC requires a USB PD charger. This would have been simple if it was not for the data transfer.
Looking for this…
Part Number: TPS25740 I was wondering what would happen if the TPS25740 is requesting the 20V supply and only 12V was available? Would the PD only see the 12V and thus operate at the lower wattage?
In addition, if the 20V was supplied for a time and then…
Part Number: TPS25740 I am testing a board based on the TPS25740 where each PDO is selected in sequence.
Transitioning from 5 to 9, 15, and 20V works fine, but when it drops from 20V back down to 5V the part pulls VBUS below the target voltage, then appears…