Part Number: TPS62113 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62902 Hello,
I have an issue with my application that is noise sensitive. I have a receiver with high gain working in the bandwidth of 1MHz center frequency and 300 kHz span.
We use the TPS62113…
Part Number: TPS62113 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62110 , , TPS62111 , TPS62112 Hi team,
Customer want to use tps62113 replace TPS62110 and in their design, LBI connect to GND. Will it work? when use tps62113 and LBI isn't used, should LBI connect…
Part Number: TPS62113 Dear Expert ,
Good day!
Our customer use the TPS62113 Low-Battery detect function, in the datasheet , it describe that when the LBI lower than 1.256V , the device will went into low power mode (suspend) , But in the customer application…
Part Number: TPS62113 IN THE DATASHEET, COMPONENT VALUES ARE GIVEN UP TILL 9V BUT SPEC SAYS IT CAN WORK UP TO 16V OUTPUT
ALTHOUGH I CAN CALCULATE IT,
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHY 12V OUTPUT WHICH IS A VERY COMMON OUTPUT VOLTAGE IS NOT INCLUDED
ARE THERE SOME…
Part Number: TPS62113 Hello,
I want to know if this is ok to force the TPS62113 in PWM mode when it is already started in PFM.
The idea is to set SYNC pin high when doing noise sensitive measurement and then pull it low to have a good efficiency. Is there…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62113 , TPS62051 , TPS62160 , TPS62110 , TPS62140 , TPS62125 hi! I use TPS62113 with enhanced LBI and found some problems. When Uin is close to LBI threshold some generation occurs. This generation is caused by pulse current…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62113 , TPS62160 , TPS62110 , TPS62140 , TPS62125 , TPS62111 I am using the TPS62113 with an input voltage ranging from 4V to 13V, and the output is set for 3.3V. What I am finding though, is regardless of the inductor that…
You are correct. The TPS62113 is not a drop in with the TPS62110 because of the enhanced LBI functionality. The 2 parts are pin-to-pin, but the enhanced LBI function works differently than the standard LBI function. On the TPS62113 with LBI pulled low…
Hi Nidhi,
a possible to negative voltage requires a buck converter. please find the buck converter with >12V input and >1A output.such as TPS62113
the 30V output should be a boost controller, such as LM5155