Part Number: TPS61032 Our customers are currently considering using the TPS61032 and I have been asked by them to confirm the schematic.
If you check their schematics, the inductor is 2.7μH. However, based on the conditions used by the customer (shown…
Part Number: TPS61032 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61023 , TPS61230A Hi,
I am using TPS61032 IC which doesn't require external resistors since output voltage is fixed. What do you suggest me to do with this pin? I am not willing to leave it floating…
Part Number: TPS61032 Dear,
I have just built the circuit backup power for Raspberry. When 5V turn off, the boost supply the power for Rpi.
Setup the test: EN_Boost is purple, Yellow is 5V, Blue is 5V_Bat, Green is the 5 Volt on Rpi pin.
EN_Boost control…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61032 Hi,
I recently posted question forum about behavior of following schematic, I changed PCB footprint, but issue persisted (low voltage on output and high consumption on empty load).
Input voltage was 2.4V, output…
Part Number: TPS61032 Hello-
I'm laying out the TPS61032RSA which has the QFN package and would like to see if someone can help me by reviewing my layout. I looked at the EVM and datasheet, but could only find example layouts for the TSSOP packages.…
Part Number: TPS61032 Hi,
Hi, I having problem with power supply, which for inputs from 1.8 - 2.8 V from battery should generate 5V on output. Currently I don't have load on output, I just measured voltage there, which was around 1.5V and circuit TPS61032RSAR…
Hi Chambin,
TPS61032 and TPS61030 are the same series. So if TPS61032 faces insufficient production, TPS61030 will meet the same situation.
Best Regards,
Travis
Part Number: TPS61032 We are using the TPS61032 with a supercap charging circuit to make steady-state 5.25V for a modem that requires extremely stable voltage. Everything works fine 99% of the time but I have had 10 intermittent failures and every time…
Ok, thanks. I figured that OTG was not what I needed. Seems like the option here is to use an external boost converter to provide a stable 5V voltage. I am considering TPS610333 or TPS61032 to get a stable 5V. Is there other boost converters to consider…