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Part Number: TPS755 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS7A53 ,
Hi team,
The customer would like to use TPS75533KTT for high current applications:
The output is 3.3V at an input voltage of 5V, with a voltage drop of 1.7V. Based on the maximum current of…
Part Number: TPS755 Hi,
For the TPS75525 (2.5V fixed) can you tell me the value of R1 and R2 internal to the device?
For the TPS75515 (1.5V fixed) can you tell me the value of R1 and R2 internal to the device?
For my application I need to understand the…
Part Number: TPS755
Hi E2E,
Good day.
It was indicated in the datasheet that the recommended operating virtual junction temperature (Tj) of TPS755 is from -40 °C to 125°C. Is this also the operational temperature of the part? What is the air temperature…
Part Number: TPS755 Hi, I was just alerted from Digikey that the part TPS75525KTTR is going end of life.
It shows as Active on the TI website. What is the expected availability of this part?
Thank you
Part Number: TPS755 I got EOL warning for TPS75515KTTT, TPS75518KTTT, TPS75525KTTT while the TPS755 series is now showing as Active from TI website.
Could you please check the status for TPS755 series part if they are active/in-production and if there…
Part Number: TPS755 I've spun a PCB using the TPS75533KTTR device which is modeled on my PCB using the 3d model from ultra librarian. This 3d model does NOT match the physical size and dimensions of the TPS75533KTTR part that I received. It poorly…
Hello. I am comparing TPS75525KTT with TPS75525KTTT. Per the datasheet they seem to be the same with the exception of the later being Green. I am trying to figure out what exactly the extra 'T' in the suffix stands for. Is the suffix documented somewhere…
Hi H Northey, Thanks for providing such detailed descriptions on your application. From my understanding, your main concern is about the big input capacitor that you have to put at the input to filter the 116KHz sawtooth ripple. For a 116KHz sawtooth wave…