Part Number: TPS2836 Hello team,
On the datasheet, there are 2 quiescent current conditions depending on V(ENABLE) = LOW or HIGH.
However, this device doen't have Enable pin, so is this typo on datasheet? OR Is there some condition where this device…
Part Number: TPS2836 HI ti
We use tps2836d as half bridge driver. The PWM input is 3.3v/50% duty cycle signal, and the output is abnormal:
1. The duty cycle of the output of HIGHDR pin is also wrong, only 10V. It feels that the internal bootstrap does…
Part Number: TPS2836 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2834 , TPS28225 Hi TI,
I am interested in the TPS2836, but one major roadblock for me is that I don't see a way to have an input that results in both the high side and low side to be off at the…
Part Number: TPS2836 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2834 Hi TI EE:
I want to design a Sync buck power .I my case,Vin:24V,Vout:12V~24V.fsw:300KHz.
I have trouble to choose the driver IC,please help to make sure which one is better be…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2836 Hello,
I'm looking at using the TPS2836 to charge a super cap and was wondering if it is possible to use the TPS2836 in the same configuration to regulate the discharge of the SuperCap.
Below are high level…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2836 , CSD16404Q5A Hello,
I made an hbridge using TPS2836 and CSD16404. The schematic is shown below. It does not work properly and I have a few questions about it. It would be great if you can point out where the design…
Part Number: TMS320F28035 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2836 , Tool/software: Code Composer Studio Hello, TI engineer !
I am currently using TMS320F28035 as the control chip, using one PWM signal TPS2836 to generate two PWM signals with dead zone…
Hi Ritesh,
I meet the same problem, while the difference is the boost circuit need to work from at least 5V ~13.2V. LM5106 recommended operation VDD is 8~14V which is not satisfied with us.
So could you recommend one for us? We ordered some tps2836…
Are you suggesting something like a TPS2836+TPS92691 solution? That seems reasonable to me, though I was hoping that it would be something that could be simulated on webbench.
I would like to try this solution in simulation, do you have models available…