Part Number: TPS82130 Hi team,
can you help to confirm that:
1. can we design system based on TYP 0.65V? the 0.65V can't ensure 100% high level recognition right?
2. can we ensure the high level if we design system based on the MIN value 0.9V?
3.…
Part Number: TPS82130 Hello, a device I used on a custom board produce a 4.8V when a 1V output is expected. We checked the feedback resistors' values and are correct. The DC/DC converter produced the correct output voltage at the beginning of the test…
Part Number: TPS82130 Can you provide the TPS82130 EN input circuit schematic? I am looking at a TPS82130 circuit that generates 3.3V where VIN = 3.6V and the EN input is provided by the circuit below. I am trying to work out why its EN signal 3V3_EN…
Part Number: TPS82130 I am seeking package information so that I may perform a solder fatigue analysis on the TPS82130 part for a customer application. I need the package (SIL 8-Pin, SIL0008C) CTE, modulus, and dimensions (thickness mainly). If this is…
Part Number: TPS82130 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPSM82913 , TPS62933 , TPS62913 Hi, we have a design that operates from +12V in and uses 2 TPS82130 devices to generate both 3.3V and 5V DC supplies. We have just conducted EMC pre-compliance testing…
Part Number: TPS82130 Dear Friend
I would like to understand more about EN input of the module. Is it logic input with two thresholds far away enough (logic high threshold and logic low threshold) or a single threshold with a narrow range?
From the datasheet…
Part Number: TPS82130 Hi,
My customer design requirement is as below:
output voltage: 3.3V
output current: 3A
what's the min input voltage the device can support?
Part Number: TPS82130 Hi,
I'm confuse about below EN VIH.
Why typical value 0.65V is greater than min value 0.9V?
What is the min voltage at EN can make the device regulate?
Part Number: TPS82130 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPSM82903 Dear Friend
I have an application that requires TPS82130 to turn on from exactly 4.5V during power ramp-up, and must keep shutting down before Vin <= 4V. it seems an easy job by connecting…