Part Number: TPS25927 Hi Mrs. / Mr.
TPS25927 spec. P15 shows the thermal foldback mechanism to make Isc < IOL.
Why TPS25927 need this mechanism ?
My first idea is to prevent quickly thermal overshoot, am i right ?
Part Number: TPS25927 Hi
I see the datasheet recommand footprint with 2 bulge part (yellow)
I have 2 question about PCB footprint
1 .
what is the benefit to use this 2 bulge part footprint ?
2
can I use the 1 bigger bulge part to replace it ?( bigger…
Part Number: TPS25927 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25200 , TPS2596 Hi team,
Our customer is looking for a current measurement IC with 0-500mA range for protection like e-fuse, but it has to communicate with MCU since the current limit should be…
Part Number: TPS25927 Hi Sir,
My customer would like design tps259270 and would like to test on EVM.
If customer order tps259230 EVM, can customer just replace tps259270 on the EVM?
Anything need to change?
BR,
SHH
Part Number: TPS25927 Hi,
my customer is using TPS259271 with configuration below:
input is 18V, BFET is not used, unpluggable load is attached to OUT.
Since VIN is 18V which is recommended operating maximum VIN, is it risky to plug and unplug the load…
Part Number: TPS25927 Hello Team,
This is an implementation of a normal eFuse circuit.
I would like to know if it is possible connect EN/UVLO to GND with a R=1Mohm and then be able to control the enable pin "EN" with a microcontroller.
What considerations…
Part Number: TPS25927 Hi Team,
This is FAE, Roy. I would like to know when I add a negative voltage on TPS25927 Vin and GND. What is direction of input current?
I used power supply to add a negative voltage. The result is power supply is going CC mode…
Hi Ilya,
It may not be possible to have a successful startup with Vin=14V, and with a load of 2.5A during startup at Ta = 50C.
You will have to consider a bigger eFuse like TPS25982 for this purpose.