Part Number: TPS7A47 Hello team,
My customer would like to know the noise performance. We can see the folloiwng in the TPA7A47 datasheet, However their Vout is 25V. So they would like to know the noise performance in Vout=25V case. Would you please share…
Part Number: TPS7A47 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: , TPS7A85 Hello all -
I require a high current and low noise (High PSRR + low output noise) 7.5V supply that is capable up to about 2A. We also require good transient response ~100mV pk-pk change settling…
Part Number: TPS7A47 Hi Team,
I find the most parameters of TL1963ADCQR and TPS7A4501DCQR are the same although they are different series of TL and TPS. What's the difference between them? Why do so similar two chips belong to different series?
Beat…
Part Number: TPS7A47 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-01371 , TPS7A54 , TPS7A85 Hi,
I would like to ask you some questions about TPS7A47 with TIDA-01371 as below.
TIDA-01371 Programmable ±100-V, High-Current, Floating Linear Regulator Reference Design…
Part Number: TPS7A47 Hello team,
Could you please providethe 3D step/Parasolid file and technical drawing file with weight details for TPS7A4701RGWR? I'm not seeing anything 3D model on the product page:
https://vendor.ultralibrarian.com/TI/embedded…
Part Number: TPS7A47 Hi
Let me ask you a basic question about the output current as below.
The specification of the max current is defined as "1A" on the datasheet.
I think that "1A" is not changed by the output voltage, for example, 1.4Vout…
Part Number: TPS7A47 We have a product in production using TPS7A4701RGWR with 24V input, and configured with feedback resistors to have a 24V output. The device is mainly used as a protection in case of short circuit in the output. The enable pin is used…
Part Number: TPS7A47 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: , TPS709 Hello Support team,
We couldn't find any description about voltage from IN to OUT at Absolution Maximum Ratings.
Are there any requirement for it?
Is it necessary to put any diode for…
Part Number: TPS7A47 Dear Support,
Dear Support,
My customer uses our LDO from a 22V to generate a 20V@20mA +pic current (few amps)
These pic currents (few µs) occur every ~ms; so a total of 146µF has been added on the LDO output.
No specific…