Part Number: TPS62230 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS63051 , TPS62821 Hi All
In the datasheet of TPS62230, a table named "Device Comparison Table" shows TPS62237's "Pulldown EN, MODE" is no. what does it mean? Does TPS62237…
Part Number: TPS62230 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62821 , TPS62088 Hi, Is it possible to connect the VDAC via the FB pin and the resistor in the TPS6223x series and make the output voltage variable?
If yes, if TPS 62231 is adjusted to 3.0 V, is…
Part Number: TPS62230 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62802 , TPS62821 Hi
I am using TPS 62237 DRYT.
What is the tolerance of the output voltage 3.3 V and the min and max values of the output current?
Please tell me when it was someone you know.
Thank…
Part Number: TPS62230 Hello,
On the datasheet is written that the TPS62237 is able to keep the Ton at 100% in order to have Vout = Vin when Vin is close to the desired regulated output. This can help to use more capacity of a single cell Lithium battery…
Part Number: TPS62230 I'm looking at TPS62230 to potentially replace a 1.35V LDO. I saw that the internals look like a typical DCDC, so I experimented with modifying the feedback node with a resistor divider to achieve 1.35V. It looks to work and…
Part Number: TPS62230 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Hi Team,
Is there an Unencrypted PSpice Average Model for the TPS62230 you can provide? I could not find it on the product folder.
Thank you and best…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62230 Hi All,
I have just built my prototype using TPS62230 and when powering the circuit I am getting approximately the same Vout as my Vin. I have checked all the connections but I am not able to understand why I am…
Hi Jiayu,
TPS62237 is p2p part and have fix 3.3V output voltage but the switching frequency is 2MHz.
Please check the device on below link to compare all the features require for your application.
https://www.ti.com/product/TPS62230
Best regards,
Tanve…
Hi Alfonso,
TPS62230 has a package with pads underneath so I dont think I will be able to solder it by myself.
TPS62170 doesn't have a forced PWM. It looks like that TPS630701 is the only option that can take 8V and can force PWM. Do you have any…