Part Number: TCA4307 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCA9617B , TCA9511A Peace be upon you all, I want to use the I2C buffer "TCA4307" to get advantages from its features of hot insertion and rise-time acceleration. Although there are excellent information…
Hi Jeff
OK, I have now done the test setup with Scope.
Now HIZ occurs very rarely, but the effect with the overheated BQ is still the same.
Sometimes with Powersupply the battery current gets lower (everything OK). Sometimes the battery discharge current…
Part Number: CC3135 hey, I'm Kalpesh Jadhav, i new to TI and im working on the WiFi module CC3135 as a booster pack for MSP432 MCU im using CCS stidio 12.0 for the development and getting errors saying undefined first referenced symbol in file ----…
Part Number: BQ76952
What is the sequence or recommended way to power up the AFE & connect the voltage sensing connection across the AFE voltage sensing terminals.
Can we get Hot plug issues if we connect the voltage sensing lines one by one.
Nandor Janky said: If you do submit and get a recommendation for the hot swap controller from TI could you please also post the link here? I'd also be interested in such solution.
No problem, here it is ... e2e.ti.com/.../hot-swap-battery-controller…
Part Number: CC2541 I have a custom cc2541 flex PCB (5 pieces) that I fabricated in one of the major fab houses.
As soon as I received them, I hooked one up to the CC Debugger and the red light went off, the board got hot, and I suspect I fried a bunch…
I have 1uf connected to the output from my PC. When that is outputting sound or not it get's warm. I even put some 30A inductors on, where the ic get's hotter than the dual channel IC. I still have to check the idle current though.
Part Number: SIMPLELINK-MSP432-SDK Hi,
I am teaching an introductory programming course using some MSP-EXP432P4111 LaunchPads, which we received a few years ago through the TI University Program. These are now considered obsolete, but we haven't had a…
Hi Emrys,
There are few observation I've made which led me to believe that SN74LVC1G74 is not getting damaged.
1. When there is no load connected on board, LED power on and off as expected. Problem arise only when there is significant load connected…