Part Number: TPS62170-Q1 Hi,
I received the following question from my customer.
Has the TLV62170-Q1 been verified working on the all operate junction temperature and all Supply voltage?
They don't require guarantee, however they would like to confirm…
Part Number: TPS62170-Q1
Hi,
I received the following question from my customer.
When VIN is connected with EN directly, Has the TPS62170-Q1 occur any problem?
They seem to mind this because another vendor IC has happened problem on this condition…
Part Number: TPS62170-Q1 Dear *,
where can I find Ien(max) of TPS62170-Q1 in the Datasheet?
I want to calculate PGpull-up max and PGpull-up min value as in the SLVA485-October 2011.
I do a power sequence so that one TPS62170-Q1 PG pin is driving EN of…
Part Number: TPS62170-Q1 Dear *
I want to drive LED with the PG pin form TPS62170-Q1 like this:
DCDC Device: TPS62170-Q1
LED Device: TLMS1000-GS08
1) In the datasheet the are two values for PG sink current, on page 4 Power good sink current MAX 10mA, on…
Part Number: TPS62170-Q1
Hi,
Could you tell me about the slew rate when the output is rising.
According to the datasheet, the slew rate of TPS62170-Q1 is 25mV/us.
Please let me know the max / min of this value.
Best Regards,
Yuto Sakai
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62170 , TIDA-01002 Hello,
I wanted to verify something in the following switch node waveforms of the TPS62170. See the following three screenshots below:
It appears the switcher is going into PFM or Power save mode…
Hi Alex,
TPS62150A-Q1, TPS62160-Q1 or TPS62170-Q1 should work well here. I see you started an email chain on this topic as well so we can discuss there if any more questions.
Thanks,
Amod
Part Number: TPS62162 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS629210-Q1 , TPS629210 , TPS62170 , , TPS62125 Hi There!
Due to shortages TPS62162DSGR is backordered until next year which is impacting production for me. I am researching alternates. Does TI make a…
Part Number: TPS62171 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62170 , Hi,
I am trying to compare my design with "Power Designer" solution, but despite this chip having an output range from 0,9 to 6V it only accepts 1.8V which does not match my requirement.…