Part Number: TPS56837 Tool/software: Hi Team,
i found there is a pin exposed on the chip. How to deal with this? is there any risk if get s older on it during the assembling?
Matthew Chen
Hello,
Thank you for the check and your time.
Thank you for the advice.
At the moment the prototype is not too bad, difficult to work on, as small and packed, with 8 layers 1OZ copper and not thermal relief (we need the best thermal)
I will get the dev…
Part Number: TPS56837 Hi
Howcome theres a limit on the recommended capacitance on the output from TPS56837 according to datasheet (220uF)?
If this is a hard limit, then this can become a problem, if the converter is driving an unknown circuit, with an…
Part Number: TPS56837 Hi
The circuit diagram was designed with the following specifications.
-spec-
input: 10.5~16.8V
OutputL 5V 8A
Please review it.
Thanks
Hello Ali,
I have sent you PCB file on 12/15, have you received it?
Thanks for sharing me the web link. It's a new application to me.
Could you share more application details? I don't know where is 'big capacitor' that you said. If you…
Part Number: TPS56837 Hi team,
If the PG terminal is not used, is it okay to leave it open?
The datasheet mentioned "recommends a pullup resistor of 100kΩ to pull the PG pin up to 5V voltage" . How is it In case when PG terminal is not used…
Part Number: TPS56837H Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS56837 Hello,
As a part of a power charging board I'm designing now I need to use the TPS56837H for converting 24v to 15v. .
Till now I considered working with TPS56837H since its data-sheet…