A lot of the parts developed by the old digital consumer power group are specified that way. I looked in the original SCM and there is a pretty much inconsistent data set with regard to temperature. According to the data some specifications are all with…
Part Number: TPS54395 Hi all!
In a design already done we have introduced a new external device which is supplied from one channel of the TPS54395 (+5V). With previous devices, everything went ok, inside margins, but the new one introduces some current…
1. TPS54395 uses hiccup mode OCP/UVP protection. It restarts automatically
2. I estimate about 1.9 A input current required.
3. The recommended output capacitance is between 22uF - 68uF. I have not tested the TPS54395 with that much output capacitance…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS542941 , TPS54394 , TPS54395 , TPS54295 Hi
My customer has used TPS54295 for current production models and they are now considering TPS542941, TPS54394 and/or TPS54395 for next models.
When they designed with TPS54295…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS54295 , TPS54395 Hi,
I decide to use "TPS54295" in power section of a new design for an industrial application. I designed it according to the application documents and tested it. All things are OK except the over…
We do not currently have a TINA-TI model for this device, however, we do have a TINA-TI model for the TPS54395 which is similar (lower current output). This model might help you get started with your design.
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS54395 Hi,
I'm looking at the TPS54395 for a new design. This DC-DC has the "Non-Sinking Pre-Biased Soft Start" feature, which sounds a great feature, but I never used this kind of feature.
My question is simple…
Hello Jason,
There is nothing special in schematic :) Without any BATT (so line not connected) the INA219 reports 800mV and this voltage can actually be measured on BUS. The A3V3 is coming from MCP1700 which is a quite good LDO and power only the INA…