Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS63030 , TPS62410 , TPS62420 , TPS62400 , TPS62300 , TPS62230 Hi,
I am working on a new design and want to convert a 5V or 3.3V input to 3.3V out (the main voltgae on the board).
For this, I have chosen the TPS63030…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS63030 HI,
I am using TPS63030 Buck Boost adjustable regulator for 5.10 Vout. I am using following for its design.
C1 = 10uF 6.3 V
C2 = 10uF 6.3 V
C3 = 0.1uF all are ceramic
Vfb = 500mV (suggested in Data sheet…
Part Number: TPS63000 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS63030 We are switching from a TPS63030 to TPS63000 due to part availability. The TPS63000 part seems to work for a while but it gets
very hot and will eventually fail. When it fails there is…
Part Number: TPS63011 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS63030 ,
Hi,
We observed 2.04mA current consumption across TPS63011YFFR, whereas 6uA is measure in the datasheet.
Attached is the design for reference. How can we match datasheet current? …
Hi Alex,
I used a TPS63030 to give 2.0V voltage to the DVDD of ADS1292R, and another TPS63030 makes the power of my board be 3.3V.
I will try to make the cutoff frequency of the filter on the RLD loop. Do I need to change the value of R13? or only…
Hi John, Please find attached the PSRR and ripple measurements for the TPS63060 and TPS63030. 2664.TPS63060, TPS63030 - Ripple and PSRR.zip Let us know if you need further help. Best regards, Milos
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS63030 , BQ35100 Brigitte,
Thanks for your comments. TPS63030 will be used to evaluate furtherly.
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Hi Abuthahir, In that case:
For the 3.7-V rail I suggest TPS63802.
For the 5-V rail I suggest TPS63050 (HotRod version) or TPS63030. The TPS63050 has more functionality (adjustable current limit and power-good output) and higher efficiency overall…
Part Number: TPS63000 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS630242 , TPS63030 Hi,
I was looking at the TPS63000 datasheet and noticed the split VIN and VINA pins, and wondered if VIN and VINA could have different voltage supplies, i.e. VINA > VIN.
I…