Part Number: TPS61087 Hello, could you kindly explain which are the differences between TPS61087QWDRCRQ1 (automotive) and TPS61087DRCR (industrial)? Where is the different temperature range coming from? Different package, production process, ...?
Part Number: TPS61087 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-050033 Hi team,
My customer uses TPS61087 to charge a super cap. Can I use the below circuit to modify FB connect way?
and use MCU to detect Vo rising to 14.4V that MCU will turn of TPS61087…
Part Number: TPS61087-Q1 Dear team,
According to the equation 9 in the datasheet, Rcomp=88k. My customer finally choose 100k & 820pF< is it ok?
Thanks & Best Regards,
Sherry
Part Number: TPS61087 Here is the condition for boost design, and we're trying to get a better compensation values by Webench.
After running the Webench with below conditions, the suggested values are Rcomp=105K, and Ccomp=820pF. however, when using…
Part Number: TPS61087-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61087 HI team
Due to the supply shortage, could you please help me to look for some pin to pin and same function portfolios to replace it? Since I only find the TPS61378Q1 while it is not pin…
Part Number: TPS61087 We're trying to fill in the 35% ripple current in the WEBENCH, but it can not be filled in with that. In the d/s, it suggests to use 35% ripple current isn't?
Part Number: TPS61087 Hello I was wondering if someone could do a sanity check on my design. The Circuit is supposed to pass 5VDC normally to a 1A load, with the TPS61087 operating in discontinuous mode with 4.5Vin and the charger charging (1) 1S 3.2V…
Part Number: TPS61087 Hello team,
I want to use TPS61087 in my project. Below is my application: Vin:3.0~3.6V Vout:4.65v Iout:0.8A max
Can CCOMP be equal to 820pF?
In the datasheet Page 14: Make sure that RCOMP < 120 kΩ and CCOMP> 820 pF, independent of the…
Part Number: TPS61087-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61087 I have a boost converter design using TPS61087 to generate 12 V from a 5V input. Maximum current is about 750ma. If I start up at a 300ma load the circuit is stable, but if I apply a larger…