Part Number: TPS2662 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2661 Tool/software: I am connecting more than 20 high voltage current and voltage sensor to my board all need dual power supply +/-24V. Due to any sensor failure , miswiring, misconnection short…
Part Number: TPS2662 Tool/software: Hi team,
Were the solder coverage rates of the exposed pad monitored by X-ray when measuring the Rθja of 44.8°C/W for the TPS2662?
Do you know the solder coverage rate of the EXP-PAD at the time of measurement?…
Part Number: TPS2662 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2663 , , TPS2660 Tool/software: Hi team,
According to the datasheet (p.29), a resistor (Rflt) connected to the FLT pin should be between 10kΩ and 100k Ω .
Looking at a similar product, "TPS2663…
Part Number: TPS2662 Tool/software: Hi, We have used a TPS26625DRCR on a board operating at 24V. The device failed to protect from a reverse polarity event We have had an event where the IC was wired with the power supply polarity backwards. The device…
Part Number: TPS2662 Tool/software: Hello
Using the TPS26621DRCx to protect an LED Illumination circuit for factory automation devices (multiple types, some with and some without microcontrollers).
If there is not a microcontroller in the circuit…
Part Number: TPS2662 Dear Team,
Please tell me how the TPS26621 efuse works.
1. When Vin inputs Vout, it will output (when SHDN ON[high]) 2. If SHDN is controlled through MCU, when it is initially turned on, each channel will be powered through…
Part Number: TPS2662 hi,
As shown in the figure below, the Cout capacitor is not connected, but there is a ground capacitor in other parts of the PCB. Is it possible?
Part Number: TPS2662 Hello, I have a new small circuit board design that contains eight TPS26624. The ILIM of each TPS26624 is around 330mA, as shown in the diagram below. The load for each TPS26624 is mainly 24V sensors and solenoid valves with 20mA…
Part Number: TPS2662 Tool/software: We use the eFuse TPS26624DRCR for input voltage and output current monitoring of a pulsed load.
During measurements we have noticed a behavior that is a problem for us - The overvoltage cutoff does not work as expected…
Part Number: TPS2662 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2660 Tool/software: Hi team,
Is there any simple HV(48V) Hotswap solution? output current 1A
TPS2662 seems not to support the hot-swap function. Thanks