Part Number: TPS53632 Hello,
In one of our battery powered device (3~4.2V)
if we want to use the TPS53632 for our CPU core voltage (0.95v / 50A) and only use 2-phase / 800kHz configuration, assume power stage drive voltage is external 5V, what’s the minimum…
Part Number: TPS53632 Hello,
I have a question regarding the power stage CSD95372A used in TPS53632 datasheet page 23 reference application.
Could we use a CSD95378B and use its IOUT with a 5:1 voltage divider for current sensing? (assume the CSD95378B…
Part Number: TPS53632 Hello,
We are designing a two-phase DC/DC by using TPS53632. During the design, we noticed that in the reference schematic in datasheet page 23, the 2nd phase current sensing feedback polarity seemed wrong connecting to the chip…
Part Number: LM27402 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD86350Q5D , LM27403EVM-POL600 , TPS53632 , LM27403 Tool/software: I am working on a POL module that can do 12V-1V (and other standard POL output voltages). I like the design in LM27403EVM-POL600 and…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS53632 I need I2C controlled general purpose PWM generator/controller IC. Can you suggest any other IC other than TPS53632. I want 3 PWM outputs.
In TPS53632, can i get PWM outputs if i left current sense pins floating…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS53632 Hi,
We now consider using TPS53632 for Core. The CPU is Freescale T2081. From the T2081 datasheet, the core voltage's initial start-up voltage is 0.995~1.055V.
And In TPS53632's datasheet page 21. When register…
Hi,
the SLUSBW8-SEPTEMBER 2014 issue of the datasheet states on page three in the pin functions table the following pin number: PWM1 (4), PWM2 (5), PWM3 (6). In the symbol on the same page and in the sample circuit on page 23, the assignment is PWM1 …
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS53632 Hi,
I'm about to design a dc/dc converter with the TPS53632. The datasheet mentions a spreadsheet for component value calculation in chapter 8.1. From whom can I get that?
BR, Carsten Wille
Hi Travis, thank you for the Excel sheet. Meanwhile, I played a little with it and found that this is for the TPS53632, and not for our Eval board. This device looks also interresting for our application, but we'd like use 48V supply. So if it is not…