Part Number: TPS26750A Hi team,
My customer developed IPC industrial computer application.
And they need a Type-C solution. Please help recommend the part number, its specs, and a reference circuit.
Requirements:
1. Single Type-C port, supporting…
Part Number: TPS26750A Hi. The link at https://dev.ti.com/gallery/search/TPS26750A when you click on the Mac Runtime does not point to a valid endpoint. Nor does the installer work which then attempts to download from, what I assume is the same link.…
Part Number: TPS26750A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25751A Good morning,
I am writing since in an already existing product there is the urgent need of replacing the currently adopted PD Power Delivey controller STUSB4710AQ1TR.
The need is…
Part Number: TPS25751A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS26750 , TPS25751 , , TPS26750A , BQ25713 , BQ25731 , BQ25756 , BQ25756E , BQ25690
What are the differences between the A and non-A versions?
Feature
TPS25751/TPS26750
TPS25751A/TPS26750A…
Part Number: TPS25751A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS26750A Hi team, Could you suggest me a similar USB type C PD controller like- TPS25751A that supports 2x USB type C and 240W sink capability.
Part Number: TPS25751 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS26750A Hi Sir,
Is there an industrial rating USB‑C PD 240W dual‑port device that offers functionality equivalent to the TPS26744‑Q1?
Part Number: TPS25751 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD4S480 , TPS26750A Hi TIer
My customer design a new project for medical endoscope application.
They need type C usb input and give 150w power to system.
Could you suggest a good TI solution…
Part Number: TPS25751A Hello,
Are the TI device part numbers in the table at the link below correct?
[FAQ] TPS25751A: TPS25751A/TPS26750A vs TPS25751/TPS26750
Thank you.
Part Number: TPS26750EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ25756 , BQ25758A , BQ25756E , , TPS26750 , TPS26750A Hi,
Is there a way to configure the TPS26750EVM to be used with the BQ25758A EVM instead of BQ25756 or BQ25756E EVMs?
The USBCPD Application…
Sure. This is for a 240W USB-C PD only device. Mains powers it and it provides negotiated 5v-48v power for a laptop. No batteries. The TPS26750A would negotiate and, I believe, sends commands over I2Cc to a charge controller, but I'm not 100% sure which…