Part Number: TPS562200 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS563200 , Hi,
I'm reaching out to see if TPS563200 is compatible to be a direct replacement for the TPS562200. Are there any potential issues one should be aware of when using these devices interchangeably…
Part Number: TPS562200 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV62568 Hello,
We need help here to solve RE testing failure issue.
We are doing RE test in one of the project and we are facing RE failure issue since long time and we have tried multiple iterations…
Part Number: TPS562200 Hi,
I'm reaching out to find what the behavior of VOUT is when the EN pin is disabled. I assume it would result in no voltage on the output in this scenario. If you have more information about the expected VOUT behavior please…
Part Number: TPS562200 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62A02 , TLV62569 Tool/software: Hello All,
We are using DC-DC buck regulator part number TPS562200DDC for the conversion of 5V input to 3.3V output. But, now we want to change the input voltage…
Part Number: TPS562200 Hi Team,
My customer is working with TPS562200.
They are wondering Why the output voltage range only reach 7V.
They circuit original Vout is 8V.
Can they design 8V too?
What's the problem if exceeds the recommended output…
Part Number: TPS562200 Hello,
I am using TPS562200DDCR in my design. it gets too hot in 1.9A load. after 10 mins, a thermal shutdown happens. I also have 300mV pick to pick ripple at the 5V output. The input is 12V from my battery. I appreciate your…
Part Number: TPS562200 Regarding the parameter calculation of Snubber circuit, I have the following questions, please help to point out:
The first question: I have seen different descriptions of Rsnb values in different application manuals of TI. Would…
Part Number: TPS562200 Problem is a reoccurring failure with the TPS562200 when implemented as per the attached circuit diagram. Typically there are two scenarios, first is the EN pin stops functioning leaving the device always on, secondly the device…
Part Number: TPS562200 We currently use this part to step down a nominal 12V to 5V.
I want to use the same part to step down 12V to 3.9V @ 1A. This is to supply a 4G Wireless modem which peaks at 2A during transmission bursts.
The recommendations…