Part Number: TPS2H160-Q1 Tool/software: Hi team,
Do you know how to set the current limit point for each channel?
The specification mentions current limiting, but is this the total current of the two channels combined, or is it an independent current…
Part Number: TPS2H160-Q1 Tool/software: Dears:
Some condition doesn't show in fault table. Please help provide some fault condition with ?. Thanks.
Conditions
INX
OUTX
CS
FLT
Over load
H
L
Vcs(H)
L
Short to Ground
H
L
Vcs(H)
L
Short to …
Part Number: TPS2H160-Q1 Tool/software: Hi team,
we are using HSD TPS2H160BQPWPRQ1 .
we observed the Humming noise during the output short circuit with ground test.
Using Rcl – 1K ( 2A inrush current limit)
Per channel continues load requirement…
Part Number: TPS2H160-Q1 Tool/software: Hello,
in the following conditions:
DIAG_EN -> pull-up to 5V
IN1,IN2 -> shorted, pull-down
THER -> pull-up to 5V
ST1, ST2 -> shorted, pull-up to 5V
OUT1, OUT2 -> shorted, open load
we're measuring…
Part Number: TPS2H160-Q1 Tool/software: Hi,
If user doesn't use FAULT pin (Pin 4), how should user treat it? Should it leave open? or pulled it down?
Regards, Nagata.
Part Number: TPS2H160-Q1 Tool/software: Dear All,
if only CH 1 is used in TPS2H160-Q1:
1) IN2 ca be left floating or have external pull-down?
2) OUT2 pins can be left floating?
3) DIAG_EN can be directly connected to 3V3?
4) THER can be directly connected…
Part Number: TPS2H160-Q1 Tool/software: During failure analysis it has been observed different leadframe shape between initial samples (Date code 1912) and part under analysis (Date code 2324).
What is the reason for this change? Any PCN ?
DC 1912
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Part Number: TPS2H160-Q1 Tool/software: Dear Team,
I have implemented the high side switch, together with the protection circuitry for reverse current as indicated in the datasheet, but under very specific circumstances I get a recurring issue.
Circumstance…
Part Number: TPS2H160-Q1 Tool/software: Hi there,
I have gone through the datasheet but am unable to find clear direction on my question. Is the current limit that you set applicable to the sum of both channels? Or if either channel hits the current…