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Part Number: TPSM82902
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Part Number: TPSM82902
[Case:520605]Technical Data Inquiry for our customer.
our customer has contracted us to work with their suppliers to collect component-level information for parts currently used in their products.
Could you please provide us with…
Part Number: TPSM82902 Hello,
I utilized the TPSM82902EVM in various scenarios, including voltage tracking and full load tests.
I noticed that when it encounters fault conditions, it does not enter hiccup mode for output voltage protection.
Could you…
Part Number: TPSM82902 Hello,
Requesting to review the schematics of TPSM82902SISR, Vin, Vout and Iout are mentioned in the document along with schematic.
Link of the document is provided below.
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Part Number: TPSM82902 Hello,
Requesting to review the schematics of TPSM82902SISR, Vin, Vout and Iout are mentioned in the document along with schematic.
Link of the document is provided below.
/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files…
Part Number: TPSM82902 Hello,
For choosing capacitor for soft start this is given equation,
Css = (Tss x Iss) / Vref ,
where Vref = Vfb / 0.75
I chose the values Tss = 5ms, Iss = 2.5uA, Vfb = 0.6V and i got Css value as 15.6nF.
But in webench designer…
Part Number: TPSM82902 I can't any details about the integrated inductor in the datasheet, other than the total inductance of 1uH. Does anyone know the saturation current (or ideally part number and datasheet) of this inductor?
Part Number: TPSM82902 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS82130
We have a converter need for 12V -> 1V / 1A at 90C. The TPSM82902 looked like a good option but there is an additional requirement that there is 500uF of ceramic capacitance on the output…