Part Number: TPS66021 Hi Team, Customer is currently considering using the 5V integrated IC TPS66021. I'd like to confirm, does this component include a surge protection mechanism?
Best Regards, Scott
Part Number: TPS66020 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS66021 Hi team,
just want confirm with you that only difference between TPS66021/0 is LDO voltage, right?
Part Number: TPS66021 "We currently have a product using the TPS66021 part, but we noticed the temperature range is from -10 to 85 vs. the standard -40 to 85. Has this always been the temperature range of the part or was the range updated on the…
Part Number: TPS66020 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: , TPS66021 Tool/software: Hello, Looking at TPS66020EVM, Vin is supplied from MicroUSB. But Vin can also be supplied from Type-C VBUS as follows? Best regards, K.Hirano
Part Number: TPS66021 Our product can be powered from a barrel jack connector OR USB-C cable but NOT both. The datasheet leads me to believe that the VLDO is powered either from VIN or VBUS.. Our current design has VIN tied to PPHV and has the enable…
Hi Brian,
I see you've already looked at the TPS66021. Have you checked to see if this device can support the customer needs? It has high voltage sinking and 5V sourcing mux capabilities with FRS, current limit, and protection capabilities. It is also…
Hi Alan ,
Thanks for reaching out.
Can you please elaborate about the end application.
Native Type-C does not support 5V 5A ( Max is 5V 3A). If it is application with USB-PD please check if TPS25751 data sheet, product information and support | TI.com o…
Part Number: TPS66020 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS66021 Hi team,
this is high volume NB project,
customer find fault signal during sinking state when PPHV just turn on and in the middle of rising up to 20V (VBUS),
we then zoom in and found there…
I'm using current mode to set the limit to 900mA when the DRP is in DFP mode. This is why I have the current_mode signal tied to ground. Is this incorrect?
The 5V is generated from an external DC jack. This is the power source used when the device…