Part Number: TPS92692 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92691
I have inherited a TPS92692 design based on the TPS92691-BUCK topology. The TPS92692 datasheet does not claim to support the BUCK-only topology where the RCs is on the low-side. The datasheet…
Part Number: TPS92692 Team,
Can you please help address this question from my customer:
Row 63 of the TPS92692_Boost_Design_Calculator recommends a minimum of 49.9k Ohm resistor when connecting IADJ to VREF.
Can someone explain the reasoning behind that…
Part Number: TPS92692-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92692 hello,i have one question about the BUCK BOOST circuit of the tps92692
i would like to know What role does the PNP transistor in the picture play?why add this PNP transistor?
thank you
best…
Part Number: TPS92692-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92692 Hi team,
For DC-DC controllers like TPS92692, how to judge its maximum outpur current? Thanks!
BR
Lulan
Hello,
You did not answer my question. I asked whether you are using our PSpice model that we have provided on our website u der design tools and simulation:
TPS92692 data sheet, product information and support | TI.com
That's where we have a model in…
Part Number: TPS92692-Q1 Hi team,
My customer need both LED binning and NTC derating function. Can we use the IADJ pin as below to achieve this requirement? Add a Rbin in parallel with Rntc. Is there any risk?
Hello Steve,
We do not have a simulation with the BUCK configuration for the TPS92692. We do have PSPICE simulation of the TPS92692 in Boost and Buck Boost configuration on our TI link below. You can modify that according to the TPS92691 data sheet. Note…
Part Number: TPS92692-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-01581 , TPS92692 Hi TI,
We use TIDA-01581 reference design for turn indicator which have 28 LEDs (3V*28pcs=84V), so we seperate 28 LEDs to 2 strings (15 & 13).
When we test open circuit o…