Part Number: TPS92630-Q1 hello, i have one question about the TPS92630 ic, i would like to achieve the LED dimming in/out , i think i need to apply the PWM control , I will adjust the PWM duty cycle from 0 to 100% to achieve LED breathing effect,Different…
Part Number: TPS92630-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92633-Q1 We would like to use TPS92630-Q1 in our SAIC S11L cargo lamp project.
But customer is asking to provide IC chip nm process and packing place for this high side driver.
Could you…
Part Number: TPS92630-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92633-Q1 Hello team,
Can you please confirm if below option is also applicable for TPS92630-Q1
In TPS92633-Q1 this is the option:
Request your input!
Thanks,
Madhura
Part Number: TPS92630-Q1 Hello team,
a customer is looking to find the frequency range of the PWM inputs of the TPS92630-Q1.
Do you know what the limits are or where I can find them?
Thank you,
Marinus
Part Number: TPS92630-Q1 Dear Sir/Ms.
Our customer tested TPS92630 and encountered a shunt down phenomenon. At first I suspected it was over-temperature protection, but after hearing the customer’s description, I found it was not. Have you seen it before…
Part Number: TPS92630-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92633 , We are looking on your feedback. Please answer our below alternate plan queries.
1. Before move to TPS92633 part may i try TPS92630 parallel combination as per application note at…
Part Number: TPS92630-Q1 Dear Support,
Please advise date code based on the topside marking.
Please refer also to photo. Thanks
1st Line: 92630
2nd Line: 15TG4
3rd Line: E21D
Part Number: TPS92630-Q1 Hi
Currently, customers are experiencing a point where thermal shutdown, a protective function, occurs during high temperature tests.
Question: Is there any problem with IC function even if TPS92630-Q1 Thermal shutdown occurs…
Part Number: TPS92630-Q1 Dear Sir/Ms.
There is a small problem in the design of the fault pin to trouble you. My customer has a brake light case to continue. The customer wants to use the Fault pin to pull the Mosfet. If an error occurs, the return…