Part Number: TPS2596 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25924 , Hi
My application uses 4x TPS259631 eFuses. For one of the fuses, a typical load is a very high overall capacitance, (8000uF). This causes large inrush currents on startup tripping the fuse…
Part Number: TPS2596 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25947 , Hi team,
My customer is trying to select an E-fuse which could support a nominal current of 500mA however should support an inrush current of up to 1.5A (for max 470us ). Vin is 3V3 and auto…
Part Number: TPS2596 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LT1054 , , TPS2661 Two quick question on Efuses.
I am building a split rail power supply for +/- 5v and +/-15 v for both 100/300 ma. I would like to use an eFuse in the design. So the question are
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Part Number: TPS2596
Hi, I want to turn ON/OFF the TPS259621 eFuse from an MCU using the MCU's digital output pin. When the MCU digital output pin is 0V I want the eFuse to be off (not supply any current to the target device), and when the MCU digital…
Part Number: TPS2596 Hi team,
I'd like to learn about the short-circuit behavior.
The I SC (Short circuit current) detection threshold is not described in the data sheet. I think that the magnitude of the inrush current will change depending on the usage…
Part Number: TPS2596 Hello
As you know, voltage glitch attack (VGA) is a fault injection technique that exploits deliberately abrupt variation of the voltage level at the power supply of a CC. Voltage glitches can lead to misinterpreting instructions…
Part Number: TPS2596 Can we recommend using the TPS2596 as a replacement to TPS25921 on the same board layout? Questions:
1. The TPS25921 layout does not have a thermal pad and therefore the TPS2596 will not have it connected. What is the current derating…
Part Number: TPS2596 For the TPS259621 - please confirm that the RETRY functionality is included in the transient PSPICE model. This is called out within the model
I have run simulations and cannot get the retry behavior after an overcurrent event.
Is…
Part Number: TPS2596 The excel calculator available for TPS2596xx devices has a typo in the drop down box, listing tps259531 instead of TPS259631. Despite the typo, the spreadsheet does not adjust for over voltage lockout above 13.58V. It is not clear…