Part Number: TPS92610-Q1 Is it necessary to bias the PWM pin at any level if just using it to turn on the LEDs for a short period (1% duty cycle) using a microcontroller. I need to minimize total current draw in my application.
Part Number: TPS92610-Q1 What is the max negative input voltage on SUPPLY and EN pins for a TPS92610-Q1? I need transient and reverse voltage protection.
Part Number: TPS92610-Q1 Hi all,
I have a few questions about diagnostic functionalities of this IC.
Can you tell me why DIAGEN function is implemented in this IC? Is it because the current is not enough when the input voltage is low?
Can you…
Part Number: TPS92610-Q1 Hello TI,
Hybird topology use DCDC boost and LDO can decrease output capacitance. May I know 610 has high PSRR improve output capacitor useage?
Part Number: TPS92610-Q1 Hello Team,
Please help us to recommended voltage level on FAULT pin of TPS92610, since we need to have high to low level for BCM, thanks.
1. The fault pin folating.
2. The fault pin connect cap to the ground.
Part Number: TPS92610-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92630-Q1 Hello TI,
TPS92610 can use PWM pin implement Thermal foldback? if yes, can provide reference schematic? Thanks!!
Part Number: TPS92610-Q1 Hi team,
A cusotmer asks some questions about TPS92610-Q1.
-. TPS92610-Q1 can be used for TFT LCD backlight?
-. For below configuration with TFT LCD(800 x 90), can TPS92610-Q1 support fine dimming control without brighteness…
Part Number: TPS92610-Q1 Can the DIAGEN pin be left open? I need to minimize current draw.. I plan on driving three LEDs with a max forward voltage of 8.4 V and the minimum supply voltage is ~11.0.
Part Number: TPS92610-Q1 Dear ti:
Sometimes i don't need diagnostics Functions. can't i delete the resistors in the following pictures. and short SSH & SSL pin. I Have a try, it can work. but i'm not ture it can been stablity or something i need to…
Part Number: TPS92610-Q1 Dear Support team
When trying one fail all fail circuit by using fig 25 of datasheet, I think that current will flow a little because there are Rsns and RP paths, even though the device turns off at fault. Is this circuit usable…