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  • TPS60240: TPS60240: Boost voltage on the pins.

    user6483867
    user6483867
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TPS60240 Hi,All. Can a boost voltage appear on the pins when TPS60240 fails? If so, is the upper limit of the boost voltage that appears on the external pins at the time of failure structurally determined?
    • over 4 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • TPS60240: consumption of this chip on load?

    Sukhwinder Singh
    Sukhwinder Singh
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TPS60240 I place tps 60240 in the circuit to regulate /boost voltage when battery reach low level........But I am facing the problem .... My circuit consumption without this is 3 volts * 14mA =42 mW but when I use this it makes consumption…
    • over 2 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • TPS60240: Doubling Output Current by Paralleled Devices

    Andreas Genewsky
    Andreas Genewsky
    Resolved
    Part Number: TPS60240 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: REG710-33 , Dear forum, I wanted to ask if it is safe to operate two TPS60240 devices in parallel similar to the application shown for the REG710-33 in the datasheet (reg710-33.pdf) on page 15?…
    • Resolved
    • over 4 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • TPS60240: Step-down operation

    user6483867
    user6483867
    Resolved
    Part Number: TPS60240 Hi,All. The TPS60240 has a buck-boost, but is the operation during step-down the same as that of a linear regulator?
    • Resolved
    • over 5 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • TPS60240: Efficiency plot on data sheet

    Mark Guastaferro
    Mark Guastaferro
    Part Number: TPS60240 Is the sample efficiency plot shown on the first sheet of the data sheet the correct plot for the TPS60240? The efficiencies shown do not align with other plots in the data sheet
    • over 7 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • RE: TPS60240: Start-up Phase problem

    EricLee
    EricLee
    Hi I wanted to let you know that the engineer in charge of this issue is out of the office, he will be back in the office next week. I guess you might be able to see an improvement if you add a large capacitor at the input of the charge pump. Regards…
    • over 8 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • RE: Small, inexpensive booster for powering a red LED in an 1.8 V system

    Emrys Maier
    Emrys Maier
    Resolved
    Hi Martin, You probably don't need anything too crazy to pull that off. I would think a simple charge pump could give enough current to drive just one LED. You could try looking at the TPS60240 or TPS60310. There might be a better solution - if you…
    • over 5 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • RE: LOG114 Tina-TI simulation and real behavior

    Lev Serebryakov
    Lev Serebryakov
    Resolved
    Thank you! I'm planning dual-supply configuration with two charge-pumps, tps60240 and tps60400, as suggested in datasheet, so single 10V supply disconnected with ground is only my negligence in simulator.
    • over 13 years ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum
  • Answered
  • RE: UCC3806 reference design and simulation model

    John Bottrill
    John Bottrill
    Resolved
    Hello, The UCC3806 is a dual output controller though it can be used in a flyback where only one of the outputs are used to drive the switch it might be better to choose a single output controller. Look at page 46 of the attached under General Purpose…
    • Power management guide 2011.pdf
    • over 13 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • RE: Low operating voltage version of a TL494?

    John Bottrill
    John Bottrill
    Resolved
    Mark, see teh attached Power Management Guide Page 43 John
    • Power management guide 2011.pdf
    • over 13 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
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