Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM74500-Q1 , TPS25947 , LM74800-Q1 Hi, I need to design the power supply according to the given circuit diagram. Please help me with this. Please find the hand drawn circuit diagram in the attachments.
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Part Number: TPS2H160-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2640 , TPS272C45EVM , TPS274C65 , TPS2HCS10-Q1 , TPS25947 Hi,
I watched a video on Digi-Pots vs. DACs, and one of the suggestions presented was using a DAC to adjust the current limit on an…
Part Number: TPS25200 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25947 , TPS2552 , TPS2661 , TPS2640 , TPS2662 Tool/software: Hi,
We are using the TPS25200 eFuse with reverse current blocking in our product design. However, there are instances when the current…
Part Number: TPS25982 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25947 The usage is as follows
The main part has a backup. The main part and its backup each has a high side swith. T he main part and its backup have a common Load connected to the efuse TPS25982…
Part Number: TPS25948 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25947 , LM7310 Tool/software: Hi Kunal,
I want your expertise to select the best protection part for our device design.
I've attached a simple diagram to describe the configuration.
The device…
Part Number: TPS24751 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25947 Hi experts,
My customer want to relize the reverse current blocking always by using our E-fuse. Do we have the suitbale sloution which integrating internal MOSFET?
The spc. is Vin=12V…
Hi Roy,
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We have a new device TPS25947 releasing in March and preview version is available on web. It has true reverse current blocking which will quickly turn off the device when 12v is applied at its output thus isolating…
Part Number: TPS25983 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25947 Hello Team, We are planning to use the IC TPS25983 for over current protection. The output of the device will be connected to a number of LEDs . The total output current will be 3.5A. The…
Part Number: TPS25942A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25947 Hi All,
I have a question about the eFuse application report Basics of eFuses (SLVA862A).
What is the difference between "Reverse Current Protection" and "Input Reverse Polarity Protection…
Hi Jo,
TPS259525DSGR efuse is a good fit as per requirements. Load switches generally don't have adjustable current limit but provide power savings, power sequencing, and inrush current control.
Customer can also check new device TPS25947. It has…