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Part Number: TPS7A16-Q1 Hello,
I am simulating this device (TPS7A1633-Q1), and I was expecting to see a output of 3.3V. according specs.
https://www.ti.com/product/TPS7A16-Q1?keyMatch=TPS7A16-Q1&tisearch=search-everything&usecase=GPN#design-tools-si…
Part Number: TPS7A16-Q1 Hi team,
For TPS7A16-Q1, there are two package drawings, DGN0008C and DGN0008B - which package drawing the device is using? I notice the thermal pads in the two drawings are different in size.
Part Number: TPS7A16-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS7A16 Hi experts
Do TPS7A16-Q1 and TPS7A16 use the same die?
My customer is having availability issues with TPS7A16-Q1 and is considering substituting the non-Q1 part.
Thanks!
Jim B
Part Number: TPS7A16-Q1 Hi Experts
My customer has a question about the minimum Cout value.
Is the absolute minimum for Cout 2.2uF, ie. they should choose a part with a nominal value >2.2uF?
Or can they use a nominal 2.2 uF ceramic capacitor with normal…
Part Number: TPS7A16-Q1 Hi Experts!
My customer is trying to optimize the quiescent power consumption and output accuracy in their TPS7A1601Q1 circuit design. They were initially following the datasheet recommendations for feedback resistor values in…
Part Number: TPS7A16-Q1 Team,
My customer has the following question:
I’m wondering if you have something like a Safe-Operating-Area (SOA) curve for the device mentioned in the subject line? I usually see these curves for things like MOSFETs, but…