Part Number: TPSM82810 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPSM82813 , Hi,
What is the difference betweenTPSM82810 and TPSM82813?
They have same data sheet and I couldn't find no difference on it except output current..
Do they have same specs?( For example…
Part Number: TPSM82810 Hi Team,
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Looking through the datasheet of TPSM8281x (as well as other voltage converters), there is typically a recommended effective output capacitance range provided. For the…
Part Number: TPSM82810 Hi Team,
it doesn't make sense the reason why this device has 3 compensation settings. Each setting can support largest Cout cap, 470uF, so I didn't catch up the reason to use comp setting No2 and No3. (No1 setting looks…
Part Number: TPSM82810 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPSM82821 , TPSM82822 Hi,
Can I please have some help with a supply issue? We have been using TPSM82810SSILR in one of our designs, and as a very important part of our design, we are not keen to replace…
Part Number: TPSM82810 Hello,
Is it possible connect higher output capacance than 470 uF (that is the limit specified in the datasheet)? FPGA on 1V rail requires 2x 470 uF (polymer cap with ESR about 5 mOhms) and several ceramic capacitors of the total…
Part Number: TPSM82810 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPSM82866A , TPSM82864A HI Team,
For TPSM82810, abs Tj-max in datasheet is 125C, but WEBench tool allows Tj to go 150C and thermal shutdown temp is 170C. I wonder if actual abs Tj-max of this part…
Part Number: TPSM82810 The equation (2) in the datasheet (SLUSDAN6A Dec 2020) states that fs,min is 1 / (ton,min * Dmin). I think it should be Dmin / ton,min. Only with this change are the given examples consistent with the equation.
Part Number: TPSM82810 Hi,
the EMI performance plots/data seem to be missing from the datasheet.
can you please provide the necessary EMI data?
Thanks,
Kevin
Part Number: TPSM82810 Hello E2E,
I hope all is well. Are there any restrictions on using an RC filter from Vin to EN on the TPSM82810? Are there corner cases that could cause issues if the RC is too big? What about too small?
Related question. Is there…