Part Number: TPS82085 Hello team,
My customer has questions about TPS82085 below.
Could you please let me know changing point on current between PWM mode and PSM mode? If you have an equation for the current, it is also fine for us.
Also customer…
Part Number: TPS82085 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62088 , TPS62826 Hi Sir,
Our customer want to use the 3.3 to 0.7V @ 3A on µQSFP application, But TPS82085 is Vout min 0.8V.
The µQSFP PCB size is very small.
Does TI have power module support…
Hi Franz,
Since the TPS82085 D/S explains why SMD pads are recommended, let me assign this thread to the LDO team to explain why NSMD pads are recommended for their device.
In the past, packaging has defaulted to NSMD pads for the package drawings…
Part Number: TPS82085 Hi Team,
Customer doesn't want device enter power save mode because it will create extra noise, some device is sensitive to the noise.
So customer is asking how not-to-enter power save mode at light load.
Currently they put…
Part Number: TPS82085
Hi E2E,
My customer would like to use TPS82085 to replace ISL8205 in their optical module, as ISL8205 has an issue for 100% duty operation.
Vin is 3.3V and Vout is 2.2V. When Vin drops to 2.2V, ISL8205 operates in 100% duty…
Part Number: TPS82085 I designed two circuits according to the TPS82085 manual to output voltage of 1.0v and 1.8v respectively. The circuit diagram is as follows:
The goal is to want to output 1.0v first and then 1.8v.After power on, measure VCC1V0…
Part Number: TPS82085 Hi,
you wrote the test temperature was 125°C. Does this mean 19.1 FIT @ 125°C or 19.1 FIT at usage temperature?
Is the usage temperature then 55°C as always in the TI FIT estimator? Which activation energy was used?
Thanks…