Part Number: TPS563200 Hi Team,
Reference to the previous discussions, https://e2e.ti.com/support/power-management-group/power-management/f/power-management-forum/1267943/tps563200-ic-gets-damaged-for-minimum-load-of-500ma/4803686#4803686 we had rerouted…
Part Number: TPS563200 I've designed-in the TPS563200DDCR to a new SDR radio product for 12v in to 5v out, I followed the component value guidelines from the datasheet, EN is connected via 10K resistor to VIN so it starts when power is applied.
The…
Part Number: TPS563200 Hi Team,
We have designed a 12V2A to 5V3A board using the WeBench.
When we start testing the assembled PCB, we notice that even for a minimum load of 5V3A, the IC is getting damaged.
Below is the schematics suggested…
Part Number: TPS563200 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS563201 , TPS563208 Hello,
i have implemented but convertor in one of my LCD board. It s part number is "TPS563200".BUt i don't get this IC (Out of stock). Can someone suggest to me the equivalent…
Part Number: TPS563200 The device is being used in convertor producing +5.3V from a +12V input. The device appears to fail upon a reduction in power demand with pin 2 failing S/C to pin 1 (GND), this failure is very consistent and repeatable. I do not…
Part Number: TPS563200
Dear team,
My customer are developing with TPS563200. but there is question about output voltage short to other power source.
<Test condition>
- No input
- Output short to other 5V power source
<Result>
Even though…
Part Number: TPS563200 Hi I'm Jun
I want to use TPS563200DDCR, Vout=0.9V
<Detail Condition>
1. Vin: 9.6V~14.4V
2. Vout: 0.9V
3. Load Current: about 2A
is it no problem?
please check it.
Thanks
Part Number: TPS563200 Hi Team,
A customer had the question if the efficiency plotted in Figure 14 of the datasheet includes losses in other components like the inductor.
I am pretty sure it does, but can you please confirm this?
Also, is there…
Part Number: TPS563200 Hello Sir:
Please refer our schematic and detail tested report as below.
We had some IC has abnormal output voltage.
Would you please provide some advice for us and let us know how to make it be normal?
Or review our schematic…