Part Number: TPS2829 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27624 Tool/software: I am currently using the TPS2829 SPICE model in ORCAD PSPICE for a simulation, and I encountered issues related to undefined parameters. Specifically, the following parameters…
Part Number: TPS2829 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27517 1. I am using microcontroller which works at 5volts, so it can generate PWM of 0-5V
2. Have to drive a led driver which need PWM of 0-10V.
3. Can i use TPS2829 to do this? We will give…
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2829 , TPS2816 , UCC27517 Hi Sir,
Currently our TPS2829 test condition is Vcc = 15V, Vin = 0 V / 3.3 V,
May I know TPS2829 "positive-going-input threshold" can met our application?
Part Number: TPS2819 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2829 Hello Team,
the TPS2819 and TPS2829 share the same datasheet and the difference is about the internal regulator.
pin 1 is NC on the TPS2829 while it is Vdd on TPS2819.
If we would use…
Part Number: TPS2819 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2829 Hi team,
My customer is trying to use TPS2819 with the external 13.7V supply from LDO.
VDD and VCC are tied as well as Figure 20 in the datasheet because the customer doesn’t want to…
Bilal, Cesar,
On the boards that fail to start up at the expected 88 V dc, can you measure the VDD rail of the UCC25706 as it rises after AC input is applied? What is the rise-time and time constant? Where does the DC level settle out? Does it ever…
John,
As Eero points out, the TPS27322 will drive the IRF740, but will do so extremely quickly. Most likely you'll be better served with a smaller driver such as the TPS27424dual 4A driver, which will give you 10ns of turn-on time or the TPS2829…
Hi Satya,
Thanks for asking about the internal regulator on TPS2812. You can find the typical application schematic on page 13 and in figure 22 on the next page in a similar datasheet for TPS2816 family http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tps2829-q1.pdf…
Veerasamy,
Thank you for your interest in our TPS28xx drivers. There is, indeed, a contradiction. The first statement is correct. The TPS2816 and TPS2817 have an active pullup; all the other devices in the family do not.
Regarding your second question…