Part Number: TPS2662 Hello,
I am evaluating the TPS26621 eFuse and have run into what appears to be a design contradiction involving the UVLO/OVP resistor ladder, the pin voltage limits, and the recommended operating conditions. I have described the…
Part Number: TPS2662 Hello Team,
We have connected RTN to GND for thermal performance enhancement as our system doesnot require the Reverse Input polarity protection feature.
Can you please let us know if RTN-GND connection affects any other feature…
Part Number: TPS2662 Dear support team,
We are currently reviewing the protection concept for the UVLO and OVP pins of the TPS26621 for a product and would appreciate your guidance regarding compliance with the recommended operating conditions and absolute…
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Part Number: TPS2662 Tool/software: Hi team
I would like to confirm whether a de‑glitch time is applied to the I(OL) rating of the TPS2662. During an overload, after what duration of the output current exceeding I(OL) does the internal tCL(dly) timer…
Part Number: TPS2662 Hi!
I have developed a PCB that uses the TPS26625DRCR eFuse and the LMZM23601V3SILR DC/DC converter, and it has not been working as planned.
The TPS26625DRCR is placed before the LMZM23601V3SILR, which converts a 28 V input into…
Part Number: TPS2662
Hi Team,
Posting on behalf of our customer.
I have designed and soldered a PCB, whose PSU uses the TPS26625DRCR.
However, the latter has not been functioning as planned.
The device takes an input voltage of 28 V. However…
Part Number: TPS2662 Would it be possible to drive the OVP pin from a microcontroller to implement a second SHDN input? I understand that the device might not go into the same low power mode, but all I need to do is turn the output on and off.
What…