Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP Hello, can the TPS7A4501U/EM and TPS50601AHKH/EM work from +55°C to +125°C.
I think it's possible but not guaranteed on your part, is that right?
Kind regards
Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP When we first power our design, prior to enabling this regulator, we want to make sure that the regulator will not turn on. The datasheet lists .9V as the typical off to on voltage. There will be about .35mV present, so we want…
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Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP Hi, I just found PCB thermal calculator. In which we need to enter the device number, the parameter theta-jc-bottom is automatically updated. Then we need to enter the power dissipation and the system reference or ambient temperature…
Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP I'm looking for a LDO with more current capacity than the 5962-1222401QHA (generic TPS7A4501) in the same footprint. This part current is an outline 'H' which is a 10-pin flatpack. This would be for a 5V to 1.5V application…
Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP Hi,
I couldn't find the weight of the component in the datasheet or in the package description. Do you have this information?
Kind regards
Sylvain
Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP We're using the RHA version (5962R1222403VXC) with Vout=7V & I_load=530mA.
Question: The curve below applies to 1.8V with I_load =500mA, would this curve also apply to our use case of Vout=7V with I_load=530mA, if not…
Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP Hello,
The datasheet for the TPS7A4501-SP states that the device has protection against reverse voltage applied at the output:
"The devices are protected against both reverse input and reverse output voltages. In battery-backup…
Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP I have a hi-rel design using the TPS7A4501-SP and have more questions on the current limit, specifically figure 15.
1. How was this graph created? Was this pulsed or CW tested? 2A x 7V = 14W (corresponds to ~70C free air temp…