Hi Fabio,
Thanks and apologize again for my mistake.
I do not know is it a good idea to have such remind for each one. But one way which will 100% work is follow the user guider of EVM if no special requirment because the parameters of external components…
Part Number: TPS54160A Hello team,
My customer is observing current limit operating at lower current level than datasheet spec.
The minimum current limit is 1.8A on the datasheet, but customer has observed at 1.6A on their board.
The operating condition…
Part Number: TPS54160A Hi,
I'm using TPS54160A since 10 years in many different designs, multiple ICs for different voltages. Since some months there is an increase in blown up ICs in series production. I cannot remember ever having problems with this…
Part Number: TPS54160A Customer is referring to SLVA369A for the split-rail power for 24Vin to +/-15Vout/0.3A.
Could you help to review the schematic below? I think it would need one more 10uF capacitor connected between VIN to PGND on schematic since…
Part Number: TPS54160A Hi,
C80: Ceramic capacitor (_3225, 80V, 4.7uF, ±10%) and C6: Ceramic capacitor (_1608, 50V, 1uF, ±10%) We are investigating whether it is possible to remove two parts.
Before and after removing the parts, the following…
Part Number: TPS54160A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV841 Hello,
I am an FAE for a distributor that handles TI products. I received the following question from a customer about the TPS54160A. (Question) I want the EN pin to ramp up slowly. Is it okay…
Part Number: TPS54160A How is relationship between VIN and VOU
for example, i want to design a circuit that OUTPUT is 6V .
The VIN minimum is 6+(voltage reference 0.8)=6.8V right?
Part Number: TPS54160A Please elaborate on the following discrepancy:
1-1) In SLVA369A–October 2009–Revised October 2012 Eq 13 and 15 use (2*Fsw*Lo) as a denominator. In the excel file, however, formulas in C73, C75 lack the multiplication by 2 (ex. …
Part Number: TPS54160A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS54160 I have an application (HVAC) where the power source is a 24VAC transformer. We have limited space and ran some preliminary tests to check what the input voltage would look like, please see…