Part Number: TPS3760
Hello, my name is Francisco, engineer of the R+D+i Department of the Rother Industries & Technology company.
I am writing this post because I want to use the TPS3760A012DYYR for my application circuit. According to the datasheet…
Part Number: TPS3760 Looking for voltage detectors, 12.0 and 12.4 volts. having trouble coming up with correct part numbers in tps3760 or maybe I'm not understanding something about the numbering system. Can I get some help, please.
Thanks
Part Number: TPS3760 Hi,
Is it possible to adjust hysteresis on TPS3760A012DYYR?
If yes, could you please propose the schematics?
My customer uses one of example specifications as follows:
Sense Voltage : Typical 24V
Threshold : 17.2V (Typ)
Hysteresis…
Part Number: TPS3760-Q1 Currently, I am using part TPS3760A012DYYRQ1, to monitor low voltage and my voltage to detect as low voltage is 7.5V.
Since the part has configurable sense circuit, there is a leakage current of 10uA through resistor divider.
R1…
Part Number: TPS3760-Q1 Hello TI experts,
I was looking for a part which gives an intimation to microcontroller through digital input pin, when battery voltage reduces to less than 7.5V.
I am planning to make this circuit work when my unit is in low power…
Hi Jonathan,
Yes the M1 is suppose to represent the DN1509 FET. If you want to use a P-CH you can use the TPS3760E overvoltage monitoring vs the TPS3760A undervoltage monitoring. The logic does flip but you will need to pay attention to the asserting…
Part Number: TPS3760-Q1
Hi, there is a example threshold voltage calculation in the datasheet like below, does this include all the variation? the VITN is min 0.792 to 0.808, so if I consider worst case, do i need to add +/- 8mV to the "839.4mV ~840…
Part Number: TPS37-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS37 , TPS3760 , TPS38 Tool/software: Hi, we have a requirement for a voltage supervisor with specific voltage thresholds and hysteresis.
The datasheet for TI voltage supervisors such as the TPS37…
Hi Tibor,
Thanks for your question!
It looks like you are looking to create an over-voltage detection circuit where the TL431 will turn on when V1 reaches about 18V.
First, please consider using a voltage supervisor like the TPS3760E for OV detection…
Hello Harry,
I have validated the working of TPS3760 and now even with EN Pin connected to TPS3760 control, it is working now with LOAD Condition.
However, I am seeing the below issues with LM5150 Boost still-> 1) When the load current is set to 100mA…