Part Number: TPS62160 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS629210 , , TPS54302 Hi,
I want to use TPS62160DGKR for my boost converter project. In this project, I should launch my circuit above 5V. This IC typically has a UVLO voltage of 2.7. But I want to…
Part Number: TPS62160-Q1 Hi, support team
We have an automotive product that uses this chip for 12V to 4V. 1pcs failed after traveling 2000KM, and we found that the chip did not have normal output voltage.
The reason is that the originally designed 12V…
Part Number: TPS62160 Hi support team.
My customer asked us regarding output rise time.
They want to estimate the output rise time.
The datasheet screenshots show that the output voltage rise slew rate is less than 25mV/us.
Since the output current does…
Part Number: TPS62160 Hello team,
My name is Simeon Aleksandrov, I am an FAE Intern at TI BeNeLux.
Looking over the TPS62160, I was interested to know more about the state of some pins during power-off (VIN=0.0V & V(SW) = 0.0V):
Power good (PG)
FB…
Hi Nancy,
Thanks for your input.
We found some TPS62160DGK devices on old prototypes and swapped them onto the existing PCB's. The devices function correctly in all instances, across our temperature, input voltage and output load ranges.
We can only…
Part Number: TPS62160
Hi,
I am designing a 3.6V converter with VIN= 5.5V based on the TPS62160 . After producing the board and measure on it, I get a lower voltage than excpected. There is a 600mV difference and this difference gets higher with every…
Part Number: TPS62160 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS629210-Q1 , TPS629210 , Hi,
I am using TPS62160DSGR in my design. But this part seems to be non stock with 35 weeks lead time. What is the closest alternate you d recommend.
Thanks
Part Number: TPS62160-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62162-Q1 , Dear Sir,
We are using TPS62160QDSGRQ1 buck converter in our design to genertae 3.3V. As per our calculation, feedback resistors are R1=470K & R2=150K. But the output voltage generated…
Part Number: TPS62160
Hi all
My customer has built an inverting DC-DC with the TPS62160, 3.3V => -5.5V, similar to Figure 7 in the datasheet.
TPS62160 doesn't go below -2V. The IC heats up and consumes a lot of current but Vout is somehow stuck at…