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  • XY
    XY
    • over 1 year ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

    TPS730: How to adjust TPS73001 soft start time to a larger value?

    • Resolved
    Part Number: TPS730 Hi, we use TPS73001 for 5V to 2.5V/100mA convertion, C_NR=10nF, feedback
  • Clemens Ladisch
    Clemens Ladisch
    • 8 months ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum

    RE: i need help to know which parts are this

    "TAR" matches the SN74LVC1T45; "PGYI", the TPS730. The T/R suffixes are for tape/reel packaging options; E4/G4 do not matter .
  • JCHK
    JCHK
    • 6 months ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

    RE: TPS723: Positive LDO from the same series

    HI Selvedin, The TPS730 is another choice that can work well. The Positive LDO can only source current and the negative LDO can only sink current. So as long as the absolute maximum voltage across the operational amplifier is not exceeded, the...
  • Ryan Eslinger
    Ryan Eslinger
    • over 1 year ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

    RE: TPS730: How to calculate the power consumed for a regulator for its working

    Hi Hari, In order to increase the battery life, you will need to increase the efficiency of your application. For a linear regulator the output voltage and output current are fixed requirements driven by the application. This only leaves two variables...
  • Gerard Copeland
    Gerard Copeland
    • over 2 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

    RE: TPS730: Determine the date of manufacture TPS73033DBVR

    Hi, Your interpretation of the binary date code is correct. The 5 refers to 2015. Thanks, Gerard
  • ANURAJ NK
    ANURAJ NK
    • over 2 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

    TPS730: TPS730

    • Resolved
    Part Number: TPS730 Hi, The block dig arm of TPS730 has one 59K pull down at the output
  • ANURAJ NK
    ANURAJ NK
    • over 3 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

    TPS730: TPS730

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TPS730 HI, I have one more query regarding the Feed back pin current testing.In TPS730 datasheet the specification is below. For testing this, Need to force 1.8V from ATE to FB pin and check the current ? What should be the status...
  • Wilson Fwu
    Wilson Fwu
    • over 2 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

    RE: TPS730: Operating Temperature, Specs differ from package options

    Apologies on the delay. These should be live by tomorrow morning. Regards, Wilson
  • takahiko yokota
    takahiko yokota
    • over 3 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

    TPS730: The inrush current of TPS730

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TPS730 Hi My customer evaluate TPS73033. However the inrush current is over 200mA. Are there the provision about inrush current? Best regards, Yokota
  • Yury Evgenev
    Yury Evgenev
    • over 1 year ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

    RE: LP5907: Permissible input voltage

    Stephen, Thanks for the explanation. In addition to your answer, I found material from Texas Instruments. www.ti.com/.../slva079.pdf As a result: Vin = Vout + Vdo (max) is a normal mode of functioning in my case (Vout =3.3, Vdropout = 0.250(max) Vin >...
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