Part Number: TPS782 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM22671 The marking of the product we received is not in conformity with the datesheet. Please confirm whether the model is incorrect
Hi Dylan,
Thank you for sharing this information with us.
Having the LOT and TKY information scratched is already very suspicious.
I looked at the OLD devices and I was able to track the information in our database and those devices are legitimate from…
Part Number: TPS782 LDO team,
Where can I find a document that describes the differences from Rev A to Rev C of TPS78225DDCR? One of our customers needs to know the difference as they move from one to the other.
There's no errata document on the web.…
Part Number: TPS782 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS7A02 , Dear Power support team,
My customer is facing some problems with the utilization of the TPS782xx family for RF applications:
A significant noise generated of around 100 mVpp.
Previously, they…
Part Number: TPS782 Hi, in error I have only grounded pin 3 and the thermal pad for this part, but failed to ground pin 5. This is causing the regulator to produce 2.2V instead 1.8V. I currently have the VDDIO pin of a DS90UB925 connected to this regulator…
Part Number: TPS782 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61222 , TPS7A03 , TPS7A02 Hi, Support Team
A circuit was formed by combining the TPS78230 and TPS61222.
However, a problem has occurred, so we will contact you as follows.
First of all, please review…
Milos do you have an EVM you can test? I tried a 2nd test, without the TPS782 LDO EVM, but using a 3.3V on the output while the 63806 is disabled. This sinks 37.8uA into the 63806 !
In my system normally the output rail powers a micro. I instead powered…