Part Number: TPS65988 Tool/software: Hi team,
where are all of the application notes for TPS65988?
I can't find them on the part website anymore. All of them have disappeared.
Thanks.
Part Number: TPS65988 Tool/software: Hi team,
We have a custom board including the TPS65988DH. I want to use the "Barrel Jack Detect Event" to trigger power switchover if an external supply is present.
I have a control signal connected to GPIO14…
Part Number: TPS65988 Tool/software: Hello,
is there the EVM schematic included in the user manual in a separate readable format?
Thanks in advance
Alessandro
Part Number: TPS65988 Tool/software: I have a design that uses the TPS65988 with 2 USB C connectors to sink 5V.
Port 1 has just power (no data)
Port 2 has power and data.
There is no battery on this device, nor any other external power source.
I would…
Part Number: TPS65988 Tool/software: As the description states, we'd like to have the TPS65988 automatically switch over to the port with the highest power. In our system, both ports are configured as dual-role ports, but for this particular use-case…
Part Number: TPS65988 Tool/software: Hi,
We are planning to use the TPS65988 in one of our ongoing projects. While going through the datasheet, I noticed that the TPS65988 supports an internal bidirectional switch for VBUS.
However, the reference designs…
Part Number: TPS65988 Tool/software: Hello Team,
We are currently developing a device on which we use TPS65988.
Our configuration will be as the following:
port A as sink and source (sink at 20V@3A, source 5V only), dual role data
port B as source…
Part Number: TPS65988 Tool/software: Hi,
We have an application where main system power is provided by one of the two ports managed by the TPS65988. So since the embedded controller (EC) won't be up by the time the TPS65988 negotiates power, the configuration…
Part Number: TPS65988 Tool/software: Can you please send me the PPC_Host TIVA firmware to allow debugging our prototypes that use the TPS65988. We will not be using this in production. It will be used solely to debug our hardware.
Hi David,
1.5uH would be okay for 800kHz and your schematic has the correct IADPT pin resistance. Yes, you should add the VSYS current.
Best Regards,
Jibin