Part Number: TPS27081A Tool/software: Hi,
This question relates to optimising the TPS27081A for the lowest possible leakage current between V_IN and V_OUT.
This device shows good leakage current characteristics and we are interested in using it to…
Part Number: TPS27081A
Tool/software:
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I would like to ask, if a 100K resistor is connected to GND at the (ON/OFF) pin of the TPS27081A, will the TPS27081A be in an open-circuit state when the input power is reversed?
Woody
Part Number: TPS27081A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS22975 Tool/software: Hi,
I am searching for a load switch with higher current ( 5A ) with this package ( SOT-23-6 Thin, TSOT-23-6 ), if is anything is available Please let me know.
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Part Number: TPS27081A Hello,
Referring to the datasheet for the TPS27081A, we would like to increase the value of R1 as much as possible (while keeping R2 = 0R) to reduce the impact on an attached voltage divider. Our schematic is shown below. Analysing…
Part Number: TPS27081A Tool/software: Dear Sir
I have received parts TPS27081ADDCR, but the marking format appears different from previous ones
Is this marking correct ?
Thanks!
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Ken
Part Number: TPS27081A Tool/software: hello everyone,
I cannot figure out why the on\off logic is reversed.
When LOW: VIN = VOUT W hen HIGH : VOUT is low.
what do I miss?
VIN is 3.7v lipo battery.
Thanks!
Part Number: TPS27081A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS22810 , TPS22811 Tool/software: We are currently using the following load switch: TPS27081ADDCR.
This is generally used to control power to external PCBs and peripheral devices that typically…
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Part Number: TPS27081A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS22995 , TPS22916 Tool/software: I have a TPS27081A design that I am simulating and I've noticed the following behavior. If I start the simulation with Vin already established (5V in my case) then…