Part Number: TPS650231 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65023 Tool/software: Hi team,
Customer get inquiry for PMIC recommendation, they power rail requirement as below.
They find TPS650231 could support the 4 rail, and the last one can't be…
Part Number: TPS650231 Hello TI team,
We have the below list of power rails for our device where we are planning to use the PMIC for our application.
0.9V - 1.8W
1.8V - 0.6W
3.3V - 0.2W
1.5V - 0.5W
We found that we are unable to generate…
Part Number: TPS650231 (specifically talking about the TPS650231YFFT)
Hi,
I am asking this due to this timing diagram I saw in the datasheet:
Does this imply that RESPWRON has to be toggled on before an enable signal can be activated?…
Part Number: TPS65023 Hi Experts,
Good day.
I just want to confirm if the device TPS650231 can be used as direct alternative for TPS65023? It seems that they don't have no differences on the datasheet.
Please advise for any changes, if any (TPS650231RSB…
Part Number: TPS650231 Hi Support team,
My customer is using TPS650231 in a very high volume design and are seeing the LDO outputs rise from 1.8v to 2.0v. Is there any leakage where in a no load condition the LDO would rise on its own? If there is reverse…
Part Number: TPS650231 Hi Support team
My customer is working on a design with the TPS650231RSB. He wants to use two of the DC/DC in an adjustable mode. Will send schematic via email once assigned.
He is trying to do an error analysis over temp…
TPS650231 is a good PMIC for size-constrained applications. It is similar to TPS650250.
The only challenge with TPS650231 here is that DEFLDO1/2 pins set the LDO1/2 output voltage:
DEFLDO2
DEFLDO1
VLDO1
VLDO2
0
0
1.3 V
3…
Part Number: TPS65023B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65023 , TPS650231
Dear team,
My customer would like to change PMIC from NXP to TI for NXP AP MCIMX6X4CVM08AB.
So there are some questions.
1. DVS function
Which one has DVS function…