Part Number: TPS53355 hi team,
my customer uses the TPS53355 to design 12V input 5v 7A convert based on the datasheet formula. They find some boards are 7A oc. But one board is 11A OC. They want to check whether it's normal. In my opinion, it should…
Part Number: TPS53355
Hi Team,
My customer is designing TPS53355(PU2 in attached) to output 1.1V and supply to three of our PCIE Gen 4 retimer.
Out Gen 4 retimer require this power rail should have +- 2% tolerance, could you help to review the current…
Part Number: TPS53355 Hi, our customer had some sample parts of the buck converter TPS53355DQPR and performed de-capsulation which they found it was slightly different on the die marking between DC 2121 and DC 2149 parts.
Here the details:
DC 2121…
Part Number: TPS53318 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS53353 , TPS53355 Hello team,
I would like to confirm if TPS53353DQPR or TPS53355DQPR could be considered as an alternative for TPS53318DQPR.
From the datasheet, TPS53353 and TPS53355 seems…
Part Number: TPS53355 Hi Team,
Customer is wondering whether our TPS53355 can support flexible soft-start adjustment, except the only four sets(0.7/1.4/2.8/5.6-ms) listed in D/S?
Best,
Stanley
Part Number: TPS53355 Hi,
I would like to know how to calculate the TPS53355 output accuracy with RSS method.
Does TI have any equations to do this? please advise.
Thank you.
Steve
Part Number: TPS53355 Dear Team,
Here is the TPS53355 schematic.
Can you help on final review?
Feel free to drop me a mail if necessary : a0235746@ti.com
BR
Kevin
Part Number: TPS53355 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS53319 Hi Team,
Is that okay for customer to set the Vtrip as 0.301V? I notice D/S recommends the range 0.4 ~ 2.4V here. If not, what's the reason behind this recommendation? Thanks.
Best…