Part Number: TPS61251 Team,
Regarding TPS61251, how fast does it go from snooze to fully active mode (as the power consumption goes from 10 uA to 400 mA)?
Do you have an exact number?
Thanks for your help, Bart
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Part Number: TPS61251 Hello TI Support,
I would like to ask if the snooze function for TPS61251 works as well in 100% Duty when Vin>Vout.
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