Part Number: TPS7A16A
Hello,
on an actual redesign, the TPS7A16A device PG will be used to pull-down a reset signal for a discrete logic. This reset signal has a pull-up to +5V and a capacitor of 330nF to GND.
When the TPS7A16A pulls down the PG…
Part Number: TPS7A16A-Q1 Tool/software: We manufacture our electronic assemblies in accordance with the IPC-A-610 Class 3 standard.
This standard defines the acceptance criteria for the solder joints of electronic components. For certain components…
Part Number: TPS7A16A-Q1 Tool/software: Hello team
One of my customer is searching for a LDO, this is the diagram of their system(Wireless key module in automotive)
typical current: more than 100mA, I want to find a DCDC for them, but they have RF…
Part Number: TPS7A16A-Q1 Tool/software: Hello,
I was wondering if you could provide which type of transistor this part is built on. Is it a MOS, Bipolar, or BiMOS device?
Thank you!
Part Number: TPS7A16A Hey folks!
I am hesitant about using this device at 60 V in 3.3 V out 75 mA maximum. Do you have any concerns?
I see the junction to board thermal resistance is 24° C per watt. In my mind, full load could increase the devices…
Part Number: TPS7A16A-Q1
Tool/software:
Hello, Is TPS7A16A-Q1 thermal pad isolated from GND (pin 4)? It's unclear because of the datasheet wording: "TI highly recommends connecting the thermal pad to the GND plane." (My thermal plane will be a different…
Part Number: TPS7A16A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS7A16 Hi support team,
How do the TPS7A1601ADGNR and TPS7A1601DGNR differ in their intended use?
Regards, Dice-K
Part Number: TPS7A16A-Q1 Hi Experts,
Good day.
We knew that readings outside specified from absolute rating from D/S of TPS7A16A-Q1 would damage it. But w e would like to know if there are some restrictions to comply in terms of rise and delay times…