Part Number: TPS61072 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61070 In one application, I have a control signal (0-5VDC) that I'd like to use to directly drive EN. There are times when VBAT may be floating, however (no battery connected), so the TPS61072…
Part Number: BQ27750 Hello TI team,
I plan to use the BQ27750 for a battery monitoring of the 18650, and now I have some puzzles about the schematic.
[ Question ] 1. I integrated the TPS61072 5V boost chip and BQ27750 on a single board. Is the BAT_PWR …
Part Number: TPS61072 Hi,
How much is minimum on time of TPS61072?
I would like to know if TPS61072 can work on following condition.
- VIN=1.8V~3.2V, Vout=3.3V, Iout=20mA
And forced PWM and hihg efficiency is required.
Best Regards,
Kuramochi
Part Number: TPS61072 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61071 The TPS61072 variant of the TPS6107x family doesn't seem to be included in the more detailed documentation of the datasheet or app notes. I was asked to check out TPS61072 for conversion…
Part Number: TPS61072 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , TPS61032 , TPS61256 Tool/software: WEBENCH® Design Tools I have been attempting to simulate the documented behavior of the enable pin on the TPS61072 using Webench without success. Webench…
Part Number: TPS61322 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61072 , TPS61090 , TPS61029 Hi Team,
Good day.
Customer is looking for possible alternative for the currently out of stock TPS613221ADBV (3.3V output version).
Customer's requirements:
3.3V output…
Part Number: TPS61071-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61070 , TPS61073 , TPS61072 , , TPS61071 , TLV61220 Hello,
I need that up-converter for my application which is a PCB Mother Board which need to up convert 1.9v to 3.5v. It is a PCB which conected…
Part Number: LMR14006 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61072 Hi,
I have two power sources that I need to combine, one from a step down converter (LMR14006) and the second from a step up converter (TPS61072). I can do this by switching the outputs but…
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I'm an amateur hobbyist that came into possession of a pair of ultra-thin (0.5mm) LiPo batteries and decided to play with them to make a mobile phone charger. The batteries are very small, and only have a combined capacity of 90mAh, so I know it…