Part Number: TPS40200-HT Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS40200 Hello,
I have used successfully TPS40200-HT for input voltages higher than 15V.
I have problems with the TPS40200-HT for input voltages lower than 15V. I want to use a 6V input for a…
Part Number: TPS40200-HT Hi,
I have Power supply that use your 2 of TPS40200SHKJ for +13V and -13V. we have an issue with idle current (No load status) which drain from 20mA to 40mA in high Temp (150 -175C) and we didn't have this problem before, I redesigned…
Part Number: TPS40200-HT Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5145 , , TPS40200 , LM25085 , LM5085
Hello,
I am using TPS40200HD in my design, 32-42V in, 5V out. It works good but its temperature is higher than I expected, 95F at room temperature. The signal…
Part Number: TPS40200-HT Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62110-HT , LP2989 Hi Guys,
Good day!
Our customer have two technical questions about two integrated circuits: TPS40200-HT and the TPS62110-HT
1) What is the approximate junction-to-ambient thermal…
Part Number: TPS40200-HT Hi team,
Good day. Our customer is using TPS40200HT to achieve three power supplies with an output of 3.3V 5v and 8.25V. They are looking for a FET and diode that is compatible with their design and would work above 175C. Do you…
Part Number: TPS40200-HT Hi Team, We have a customer requesting for the 3D Step file of TPS40200SHKJ. Please let me know if you have an available model of this package. Thanks! Jonathan
Part Number: TPS40200 Hi Team,
Our customer has an existing design with TPS40200 and they intend to upgrade to its high temperature version TPS40200-HT. They reviewed the datasheets to see if there are any adjustments needed but it seems that there's…
Part Number: TPS40200-HT This question is related to another question on this forum. Unfortunately, the answer to that problem was via a private email so I cannot see the answer. We have a design that has failing TPS40200HT parts. The design is resetting…
Part Number: TPS40200-HT Hi,
1M ohm register is connected on reference circuit as below.
Why is this register located?
What is a risk if there is not this resistor?
Best Regards,
Kuramochi