Part Number: TPS62060 Hi Team, Is there any data for min-max value of Vref (Reference voltage) as a guide? The datasheet only shows typical value. my customer wants to know it. Best Regards, Yaita / Japan disty
David,
Yes, the TPS62060 works well when used correctly. I encourage you to read the datasheet and follow the recommendations for selecting the external components and the layout recommendations. These must be followed for proper operation.
To evaluate…
The attached document provides equations to determine when the TPS62060 goes into and out of power save mode. 6663.PFM_PWM_Mode transition TPS6206x.ppt
Nothing as long as the junction temperature remains below the recommended maximum of 125 C. At these high ambient temperatures, it is more difficult to remove the heat from the device and keep the junction temperature less than 125 C. This is the key…
Part Number: TPS62A01 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62060 , Tool/software: We are designing a battery operated sensor interface that must not cause magnetic field, due to high peak currents in the sub 5Khz range, as this is the nearby sensors detection…
Part Number: TPS62051 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62060 Is there a SPICE model yet for TPS62051 (or TPS6205x) family of parts? If not, is there a similar part with a SPICE model that I can try to use for simlation?
Determining good products based on approximate or general values sounds strange to me.
If switching frequency is really critical I suggest to use a device with an internal oscillator which has specified min and max switching frequency, e.g. TPS62290…
If switching frequency is critical for the application I suggest to use a device with an internal oscillator which has specified min and max switching frequency, e.g. TPS62290 or TPS62060.
Thanks for your response Chris.
Yes, the Vin is a single cell battery (this is for a mobile application) and the output needed is 2.2V @ 1.5A max.
I did find a couple different solutions that hit the performance requirements (TPS82084 & TPS62060…