Part Number: TPS61241 I would like to add a 10V output circuit in addition to the 5V output from this device. Is it possible to use a diode to output 10V by adding a Schottky diode between L and Vout to the circuit?
Is there a PSPICE model for Schottky…
Part Number: TPS61241
I would like to add a 10V output circuit in addition to the 5V output from this device. Is it possible to use a diode to output 10V by adding a Schottky diode between L and Vout to the circuit?
Is there a PSPICE model for Schottky…
Part Number: TPS61241 we used the TPS61241 as boost DCDC, the VIN is 3.9V and VOUT is 5.0V, and L is 1.5uH, COUT are 2pcs 10uF/10V X5R, CIN is 4.7uF/16V X7R. And the PCBA is working at high temperature about 85 ℃ for long time. We building over 100K PCB …
Part Number: TPS61241 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61240 Hello All,
We are using TPS61241YFFR for our design and there is a phenomena occurring which increases the voltage beyond 5 V. I am assuming the cause is the inductor at the input but want…
Part Number: TPS61241 Hi Expert,
We know TPS61241 is fix 5V solution. We want to know when Vin=5V & Vin=3.8 will it have different current limit?
I saw on datasheet is 700mA. Just wondering when Vin=5 what kind of mode does it goes? Bypass mode or Boost…
Part Number: TPS61241 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS717 , TINA-TI , TPS61220 , TPS61099 My application is to boost a 3.3 V supply to 5V, sourcing up to ~20 mA (but typically only 0.1-1 mA). The application is highly space-constrained and highly sensitive…
Part Number: TPS61241 Hi Expert,
Customer used TPS61241, 5Vout/500mA and see two big inrush spike during startup though the it can power up successfully.
I saw datasheet mentioned during soft start, the switch current limit is reduced to 300 mA until…
Part Number: TPS61241 Hi E2E,
The figure.1 of datasheet we find the current limit we reduce to 3xxmA suddenly when VIN>VOUT. Why the IC has this status? Does reach for any protection function?
Could you have similar figure.1 for TPS61241?
Part Number: TPS61241 Hi E2E,
I find current limit test conditions that is VOUT= VGS = 5V
Does the VGS mean PMOS of IC? But if VGS=5V, the PMOS can't work at all.
What is the VGS=VOUT=5.0V's meaning?
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