Part Number: TPS61092 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS610333 Tool/software: Hi All,
Im planning to use the TPS61092 chip in order to convert:
Vin that could be from 3.7-4.2 Volt when the system is in battery mode Vin at 5V when in wall adapter…
Part Number: TPS61092 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS631000 , Tool/software: Hello,
I am using TPS61092 to boost my li ion cell to 5V. It is working in the forced PWM mode (sync connected to VBAT). Is it normal that the efficiency seems to be…
Part Number: TPS61092
Hi Team,
Our customer is using TPS61092RSAR in their application to boost 3.7V(li-ion battery) to 5V. However, the output capacitors C4 and C5 always failed (shorted). These are the part numbers of the inductor and output…
Part Number: TPS61092 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61022
Dear TI Team,
I need to devolep a boost regulator having input (from 2.5-4.5V Dc) and Output (5V,2A).Please recommend suitable switching regulator ICs for this mentioned requirements…
Part Number: TPS61091 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61230 , TPS61230A What will happen if on VOut Boost output is connected (accidentally) a source of 5VDC (not a consumer) – let say by mistake I connect this output to a USB power outlet while TPS6109…
So this is the schematic which is straight out of the datasheet. It is U7. I have this setup on a breadboard. I am using the IPC0143 breakout board for the 61092 chip and connected as schematic and this is top of the breakout board. The pad is grounded…
Part Number: TPS61092 Hi,
In my prototype using the TPS61092, with no load on the 5V output, I see the supply current flipping erratically between about 15uA and 45uA.
I would like this to be as low as possible for use in a portable device.
What…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61092 Hi
I'd like to confirm the processing of pin connection of TPS61092. 1) Is the FB and NC pin no problem without connecting?
Regards, PAN-M
In that case i could only have like 400mA at the output? :)
Whats a common way for approaching the usb bus power? i can connect circuits directly to the bus output? But what about dips etc?
regards
Klaas de Boer