Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP Tool/software: I need to perform worst case analysis for the output error, and I used the 15uA max value for Iadj listed in the datasheet table, which pushes my error well outside the allowable limit (>2%). So far I've lowered…
Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP Tool/software: hello
I received feedback from your team regarding gold plating thickness for this part to be 70-225uin. in my research i found 50uin to be more standard. and 100uin to be used on connector contact with requirements…
Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP Tool/software: I am looking for component
5962-1222402V9A
or
5962R1222403V9A
Where can i get those components? Or only with explicit ordering at TI?
All the best
Markus
Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP Tool/software:
Hi,
We have a customer who ordered p/n TPS7A4501Y/EM and believe they have received the wrong parts.
They claim the parts received came in the incorrect "housings"/case type.
Could you please review…
Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP Tool/software: Dear Texas Instruments colleagues,
I am Miguel Ballesteros, member of the PE department at Alter Technology. Could you please confirm if the following components has metal lid connections to ground?
5962R1222403VXC…
Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP Tool/software: Hi,
During our analysis, an issue has been raised while driving the SHDN pin at corner cases. I would like to know a bit more what could influence the Vin_low,max parameter? Do you have some graphic to provide…
Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP Tool/software: When looking at the RθJC(bot) Junction-to-case (bottom) thermal resistance and RθJB Junction-to-board thermal resistance for the TPS7A4501-SP, the RθJB is much higher. Can you please explain how…
Part Number: TPS7A4501-SP Dear TI team,
I have some trouble in analysis with the TPS7A4501-SP (1.5A version) regarding the dropout that is mentioned in the datasheet for a vout of 19.3V. I would need a way to compute the dropout for a vout of 2.8V@100…
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