Part Number: TPS706 Out pin don’t have any voltage when EN pin was floating.
Whether the EN pin must pull high for enable the device ?
Whether device won’t work when EN pin was floating ?
Note: We use the same date code IC and test it… That…
Part Number: TPS706 Dears:
We are testing the TPS70630's Ground pin current under no load.
And the value is about 9uA, however, from the datasheet the value is between 1.3 and 2.55uA.
Why do it happen?
Pls. help us.
Thanks a lot!
Best regards
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Part Number: TPS706 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LP5900 , Hi team,
previously, Customer used LP5900, with EN and Vin connected together. In LP5900 datasheet, it requires the power supply to be established within 500us as below.
While, in customer's design…
Part Number: TPS706 Hi team,
I'm looking at the TPS706 for a battery operated application. I'm curious how it will operate at 2.7V if the output is 2.5V. I saw in the datasheet there's UVLO but it doesn't go into any detail about when it sets in. Does…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS706 , TPS782 Hi,
I'm interested in seeing a higher resolution graph of figure 10 in the TPS706 datasheet. I am interested in the change in ground current (Iq) with respect to the load current (very light load 20uA…
I plan to use a LDO regulator to protect my 3.6V (max) MSP430 from a 4.1V (max when charging) lithium ion rechargeable battery. It will be an always-on, mostly-sleeping, solar-powered situation, so low parasitic drain is crucial. Good regulation is not…
Hello Wouter,
My apologies that you have been having issues
1) All versions that do not have 'P' in the OPN are the non-P versions. For example TPS7A0222DQNR is the Non- P version and the TPS7A0222 P DQNR is the P version. The non-P version is only…
Part Number: TPS783 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS7A05 , TPS706 , TPS7A03 , TPS7A20 Hello,
We are seeing issues in the quiescent current on a batch of TPS78330DDCR we have been supplied with.
On previous batches we have measured less than 1uA but on…
Hi Someno-san,
Please confirm, but based off of the requirements it seems you are looking for a device that has reverse current protection in the case of a latch-up event. If so then TPS706 would be an excellent choice here.
regards,
Wilson
Hi Frank,
If it has to be in the 2x2 WSON then I think the TPS706 is the best choice. If they want lower I Q , the TPS7A02 is really the best choice. What is driving the need to stay in the 2x2 WSON package?