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Part Number: AM5708 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62361B , TPS62362 , DRA718 , DRA752 , LP8733 Hello,
I'm trying to get the TPS62361B working in combination with the AM5708 in u-boot. We have a total of 3 devices (i2c1, i2c3 and i2c4) connected.…
Part Number: TPS62361B Hello team,
I have a question for TPS62361B default startup. Before I2C communication, what is the default output voltage and ramp up speed as a default setting? (Or, Is there any way to determine the default value?)
Thanks in advance…
Part Number: TPS62361B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62363 , TMP103 , PCA9306 We have a design where the TPS62361B is being used to generate a 0V9 digital core voltage. We’ve seen on two different samples of the same board that the voltage output…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62361B Good Morning,
I have a customer interested in whether or not the part can wake up at 1.77V and work down? How is this implemented?
Thank you!
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62361B Hi Team,
Why is TPS62361B “B version”?
Other device is null version.
I guess that this device is changed from TPS62361(null version) to TPS62361B(B version).
Is my understanding correct?
If yes…
Hi All,
Our customer found the Vout overshoot at startup as attached. Can we reduce this behavior at 0.96V as default setting though the similar waveform can be seen in datasheet?
TPS62361BEVM-655_Vout overshoot at startup.pdf
Best Regards,
Sonoki /…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62361B Hi All,
I have a question for TPS62361B.
I understand that the output voltage ramp up to VOUT,A with high ramp rate at start-up, but our customer want to reduce ramp rate of this duration. Do you have any idea to…
Hi All,
I have a question for TPS62361B .
I tested to turn on and off VIN continuously, then the short duration high voltage are happened on Vout. Do you have any idea to prevent this unexpected behavior? Please see attached pdf for high resolution image…