Part Number: TPS79301-EP Tool/software: Hi,
I have a customer who is looking to understand what will happen when the output of the TPS79301 is raised about the input voltage.
If current conducts back to the input, what would the reverse bias voltage…
Part Number: TPS79101-EP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS784 Hello,
I have checked the datasheets of TPS79301 and TPS79101, since TPS79101 is LTB we are planning to switch to.
The question is about the drop out voltage, it is not absolutely clear…
Part Number: TPS79301-EP Hi,
Is-it possible to explain the differences between TPS79301DBV REP and TPS79301DBV T ?
This is not the same datasheet for each part.
The refence voltage, pinout, footprint are the same. The recommended schematic is the…
Part Number: TPS79301-EP Hi team,
I was comparing the block diagrams between the TPS79301-EP and the commercial version and noticed that there was a quickstart internal switch on the commercial version but not on the EP version.
when i looked at…
Part Number: TPS79301-EP Hi everybody,
one of my customers wants to use the TPS79301-EP for a 1.2V output voltage. But if he uses the equation from page 12 of the datasheet with the Vref of 1.2246V the resistor will become negative..or if you use 1…
Hi Zack,
Noise Rejection may not necessarily mean PSRR. Noise comes in multiple flavors, but PSRR is strictly the ability of the linear regulator to reject conducted noise on the input voltage. You can think of PSRR as similar to the audio susceptibility…
Hi Board designers,
The below links are a quick reference to the collaterals that can be referred when starting a custom design.
Device Selection and features
Product Pages
https://www.ti.com/product/AM3351
https://www.ti.com/product/AM3352…
Part Number: TPS53313 Hi,
I have made 5V, 6A output current switch circuit using TPS53313. I have followed G3-PLC (CENELEC Band) Data Concentrator Reference Design page #47.
Now when I test using 1 ohm, 5w or 10w resistor it gives maximum 5V, 2A…