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…
Part Number: TPS562202 Hi,
I have a system whose minimum voltage will be 5.7V or so. I am okay with the output voltage sagging lower to 4.5V. I realize from my previous question that t_off(min) limits the maximum duty cycle. I calculate that the max duty…
Part Number: TPS562202 hi team,
I want to promote TPS56X242(4A/5A/6A) with SOT563 to replace legacy SOT-23-6, but customer has concern about thermal performance.
I have read related AN.
please give some overview slides that have test results and analysis…
Part Number: TPS562202 I'm trying to simulate a 3.3V output circuit with TPS562202. When this did not work in PSpice as the output would not rise beyond a nanovolt level, I tried to verify functionality by copying the basic Webench circuit in Pspice…
Part Number: TPS562202 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS562207 , TPS562207S Hi team,
My customer has a question regarding Webench support for the TPS5622x devices.
TPS562202
- has customization and simulation
- does not have Bode plot option
TPS56…