Part Number: TPS65090 Hi Team,
One of our customer is using the TPS65090 but has decided to not use LDO1/2 on the TPS65090.
What would be the recommended circuit for this case? Can they disconnect power from the inputs and remove all the decoupling…
Part Number: TPS65090 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS54560 I have an issue with the TPS65090
From the datasheet:
In case the maximum adapter output current is not high enough to supply the complete system, the system can be powered through the adapter…
I am new to designing .
I am palnning to use tps 65090 for an application
where in I require to run the system for 1/2 hour after power off for this I am planning to use this Ic . I am planning to use a 2s li ion battery (net voltage 7.4 V), which will…
I am palnning to use tps 65090 for an application
where in I require to run the system for 1/2 hour after power off for this I am planning to use this Ic . I am planning to use a 2s li ion battery (net voltage 7.4 V), which will be getting charged till…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65094 , TPS650940 i am Ethan Kim from TI Korea FAE.
One of my customer starts to develop tablet and asked TPS65094 can support INTEL/AMI bios.
could TPS650940/4 support the INTEL/AMI bios?
Per question A:
The feedback divider is described in section 3.1.2 of the TPS65090 datasheet.
Feedback divider resistor values for a common 3-series cell of 12.V is shown the Table 3-2 of the datasheet and in the schematic of the TPS65090EVM User's Gui…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65090 , BQ24160 , BQ24171 I have a requirement for a power system that recharges a dual cell li-ion (or li-poly) pack with power path management and produces outputs at:
3.3V at 500mA - to an ARM SoM
3.3V at 100mA - switchable…
Part Number: AM5748 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCF8575 , TPS65090 , TPS65910 Hi all,
I am using ti-processor-sdk-linux-am57xx-evm-05.00.00.15 for my am5748 custom board development. The u-boot version is u-boot-2018.01+gitAUTOINC+131dc82830-g131dc82830…
Matt,
The only PMIC I can recommend is TPS65090.
The majority of PMICs do not have an integrated battery charger. Most PMICs that have an integrated charger (TPS65070, TPS652170) only support charging a single-cell Li-Ion/Li-Po battery.
You might want…