Part Number: TPS562202 Tool/software: We have a circuit that can be powered via USB (5V input) and or a 12Volt supply. The power solution is built up around the TPS52200 to provide a stable 3.3V for the electronics (microcontroller and some peripherals…
Part Number: TPS562202 Tool/software: Hi, Does this PSpice model work under non recommended values used on the inductor? For example with my steady state simulation, Vout : 5V from Vin: 7.3V Inductor used: 2.2uH, 140mOhms Feedback voltage divider resistors…
Hi Shipeng,
After using the EVM to check the design, I moved all components to the EVM, and the test results were good. I believe the issue lies in our layout, so I’ll refer to your EVM layout in the next phase. Thanks.
Danny
Part Number: TPS562202 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS562207 , Tool/software: Hi, Please see my attached tested circuit below I currently have a very fast dynamic PWM load (~30kHz) which is causing a very large output voltage pk-pk ripple on the 5V…
Part Number: TPS562202 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS562203 Tool/software: Hello experts,
In the datasheet of TPS562202, I found Vout decreases 25mV when Iout increases from 0.2 to 1.8A.
What is the main cause for this?
Regards,
Kento
Part Number: TPS562202 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62932 Why does the TPS562202 have an output voltage limit of 7V?
Usually buck regulators can go up to input voltage.
Is it because of the specified current (i.e. power dissipation limit)?
I only…
Part Number: TPS562202 Hello all. I'm trying to use two TPS562202 to step down a 12V input down to 5V at 1A and 3.3V at 1A. I'm looking to estimate input voltage ripple for my application, but I'm not seeing a formula on the datasheet anywhere. Is there…