Hello yuval,
Regarding how many years the EP will be active, there has been no dates announced by TI for this.
TPS40021-EP should stay active in the next 5 to 7 years.
As per TI procedure, TI typically offers a LTB so that the customer can purchase…
Part Number: TPS40021 Hello Team,
My Customer is already using the device however, they wanted to know why there is a change in the footprint (green circle)
Can you share with us the leads/reasons to do the change?
If their boards don't include these…
Part Number: TPS40021 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS40077 I have used this part in one of my old designs and I need to replace it as the status of this part is "Not Recommended for New Designs". So kindly suggest me an alternate part number to replace…
Pls advise on customer's query below:
We noticed that one of the TI parts used on a board that we are looking at making modifications to is listed as not recommended for new design. http://www.ti.com/product/tps40021# Was there a notice sent out about…
Team,
I was looking through the datasheet and came across the temperature specs. I was wondering if you could clarify things here. See below.
On this datasheet, what is the difference between the operating junction temperature and the operating virt…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS40021 Hi,
In the data sheet of TPS40021, we have shown the negative transient voltage spike on SW pin: -5V/<50nS.
But we don't show the spec for positive transient voltage spike.
Can you help to provide this…
thank you for the answer,
as our component official engender said :
"I can’t see this as an official statement since this is an assumption"
so he doesn't let us improvement for using it.
pls. update for any new definition.
(also from…
Hello Sir, Several of your devices in question are TI Obsolete and are now owned by Rochester Electronics.
- We know that these parts "M38510/30201BCA " and "JM38510/30203BCA" are equal and alias to each other but only different in name for the same device…
Part Number: TPS54260 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS64200 , TPS40000 , TPS40040 , TPS40021-EP , TPS40007 , TPS65262-1 , TPS53353 , TPS53513 , TPS53355 , TPS53515 , TPS53318 , TPS53319 , TPS53915 I am anxious to use the concepts presented in TI’s PMP5863 Reference…