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Nishanth B
11 months ago
Power management
Power management forum
TPS3702: Transient performance of TPS3702
TI Thinks Resolved
Part Number:
TPS3702
Hi All, Can you please let me know what is the transient performance of the IC, In the sense what is the minimum glitch width at the input that can be detected? I have explained my question in the image.
Liu Yang
11 months ago
Power management
Power management forum
TPS3702: SPICE MODEL
TI Thinks Resolved
Part Number:
TPS3702
Hi team, In product page there is a SPICE MODEL for
TPS3702
CX33. Is there a model for
TPS3702
AX33? Also, if it is possible by changing the model of CX33, please tell me how to change it. However, when I opened the pspice model...
simmy2010
12 months ago
Power management
Power management forum
TPS3702: Threshold voltage calculate for worse case
TI Thinks Resolved
Part Number:
TPS3702
Hello, Voltage excursions outside the ±9.9% band (worse case) in page 11 of datasheet. Why not consider the hysteresis(0.8%) here? Thanks in advance!
Bob Hund
1 month ago
Power management
Power management forum
TPS3702-Q1: SET pin open?
Resolved
Part Number:
TPS3702
-Q1 Hi, for pin FMA analyses, what will happen if SET pin is left open?
Dhawal Parmar
over 1 year ago
Power management
Power management forum
TPS3702: Power Consumption and Power Dissipation
TI Thinks Resolved
Part Number:
TPS3702
Hello I have used this IC for monitoring 1.8V rail. Have used 10kOhm pull resistor for the output lines. Would like to know how to calculate the power consumption and Power dissipation for the same. Power Consumption = Icc*Vcc...
Zhihong Huang
over 1 year ago
Power management
Power management forum
TPS3702: Rpu value and question about IUV(min)
TI Thinks Resolved
Part Number:
TPS3702
Hi Team As you can see in the picture, I used 10K as the value of Rpu in my design. But in the datasheet of
TPS3702
, the range of IUV is 0.3mA to 10mA. so I want to ask; 1. If I used 10K as the value of Rpu in my design, the...
Ryuuichi machida
over 1 year ago
Power management
Power management forum
TPS3702: Worst case of threshold voltage
Resolved
Part Number:
TPS3702
Hello, Let me confirm about below. * According to datasheet DC spec, when user
Lauren Mayfield
9 months ago
Power management
Power management forum
TPS3702: What precautions should be taken when using a voltage divider to scale my sense voltage?
TI Thinks Resolved
Part Number:
TPS3702
Can I measure 12V with the
TPS3702
CX33 using a voltage divider to scale 12V down to 3.3V or should I use a different device such as the TPS3700? If I can use voltage divider for the
TPS3702
CX33, what precaution should be taken...
FRANK1
9 months ago
Power management
Power management forum
TPS3702-Q1: Threshold value
Part Number:
TPS3702
-Q1 Hi sir, Could you please give me any suggestion on threshold deviation ? I confirmed the action after place
TPS3702
CX12QDDCRQ1 in PCB board. I measured VIT+(OV) of OV threshold is 1.262, but spec is 1.237(=1.2*(1+4%)*(1-0.9%...
Max Han
over 2 years ago
Power management
Power management forum
TPS3702: TPS3702CX33DDCR SOT-23-THIN package information and land pattern
TI Thinks Resolved
Part Number:
TPS3702
Hi in
TPS3702
CX33DDCR datasheet, there is no SOT-23-THIN package information and land pattern? could you send it out? thanks.
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