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  • TPS54202EVM-716: Dimensions of the Eval Board

    Vijay Bhaskar Reddy
    Vijay Bhaskar Reddy
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TPS54202EVM-716 Hi, Can I know the dimensions of the Board please?
    • over 2 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • TPS54202EVM-716: TPS54202

    Skylar Li
    Skylar Li
    Resolved
    Part Number: TPS54202EVM-716 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS54202 I tested TPS54202EVM today and I don't understand why when TPS54202 entered DCM mode, under different output current, the pinnacles are different.
    • Resolved
    • over 3 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • TPS54202EVM-716: TPS54202

    Skylar Li
    Skylar Li
    Resolved
    Part Number: TPS54202EVM-716 I tested TPS54202EVM today, and I changed the output voltage from 5V to 3.3V by adjusting the feedback resistance. . I don't understand where I circled out with a red line because not every square waves have spikes .
    • Resolved
    • over 3 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • TPS54202EVM-716: TPS54202

    Skylar Li
    Skylar Li
    Resolved
    Part Number: TPS54202EVM-716 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS54202 When I tested TPS54202EVM today, I found that when Vout=4.628V,Iout=0.8A, the waveform of Vsw is above. I don't understand where I circled out with a red line.
    • Resolved
    • over 3 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • RE: TPS54202: Current condition of Figure 27 to Figure30 and Pulse skip mode

    Shawn Nie
    Shawn Nie
    Resolved
    Hi, 1. the load is 5 Ω. Please refer to "TPS54202EVM-716 2-A Regulator Evaluation Module User's Guide". 2. Please refer to "7.3.2 Pulse Skip Mode". When the peak inductor current is lower than 300 mA typically, the device enters pulse skipping mode…
    • over 7 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • TPS54202HEVM-716: TPS54202 working voltage and DC/DC buck converter working voltage in general

    thierry venet
    thierry venet
    Resolved
    Part Number: TPS54202HEVM-716 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS54202EVM-716 , TPS54202 Hi everybody, When I look for a DC/DC step down converter solution, I wonder what is the limit input working voltage for a given output voltage. For exemple…
    • Resolved
    • over 9 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • RE: TPS54202: Not able to draw any current from the chip with a load resistor, but no load conditions are 3.3 VDC output

    JohnTucker
    JohnTucker
    Resolved
    This topic comes up from time to time. While it may not be impossible to prototype a switching power supply on a breadboard, everyone who has posted here about it has had problems such as yours. You might want to consider acquiring an official EVM: …
    • over 9 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • TPS54202: Stability with 1.35V Output Voltage

    Mark Williams
    Mark Williams
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TPS54202 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: , , TPS562201 , TPS54308 , TPS54339 , TPS54239 We are considering the TPS54202 for a new design where we will need four of them, each running from a 15V rail and producing 5V, 3.3V, 1.5V and 1.35V…
    • over 7 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

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