Part Number: TPS54060-EP I have incorrectly designed a power supply using the TPS54060-EP by directly connecting the Enable pin to Vin without any potential divider, causing the Enable pin to be in an overvoltage condition. During testing I have found…
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I looked at page 20 of the datasheet and designed TPS54060 to be short-circuit protected. But this circuit was not protected at short circuit. Why this circuit is not protected at short…
Part Number: TPS54060-EP Hello dir sir/lady
the VIN can be in range 9-54V, but nominally it is 48V. i need VOUT 24V. what happens if the Vin = 9V and i configured the Vout for 24V ? what will be the Vout ?
does it reach 9V? i did not understand what is…
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I am a industrialization manager and my customer asked me some question: gold removal.
Among components we have to solder, there is a part which have this finish: CU NIPDAUAG
Reference: TPS54060-EP
Regarding to IPC JSTD…
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What function does the catch diode perfom in the schematic between the PH pin and GND? Can I not use this diode in the schematic? What consequences can there be if I do not use this diode in the schematic with TPS54060-EP…
Hi Mr. Srikanth Pam,
I have not received any news from product support since you wrote me. Are there alternative solutions to the devices you proposed to me (TPS40210-EP, TPS54060-EP)? Is the proposed solution the best possible? Or remains the only solution…
Part Number: TPS54060 Hello!
What function does the catch diode perfom in the schematic between the PH pin and GND? Can I not use this diode in the schematic? What consequences can there be if I do not use this diode in the schematic with TPS54060-EP ? …