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Hi Team,
customer designs two TAS2562.
Can customer uses only one inductor to boost the voltage for both TAS2562? Any concern?
BR,
SHH
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Hi, SHH,
Unfortunately, we don't recommend to remove the inductor for this device. Each TAS2562 would require at least a 0.47uH inductor. Otherwise, there could be risk to damage the device.
Best regards,
Luis Fernando Rodríguez S.
Hi Luis,
Can TAS2562 suppoort boost bypass as TAS2563?
What is the risl to damage the device?
BR,
SHH
Hi, SHH,
Unfortunately, it is the same situation for the TAS2563. Both devices require a minimum inductance level for a proper device behavior. Removing the inductor could cause issues on the device and risk of damage.
Best regards,
Luis Fernando Rodríguez S.
Hi Luis,
thanks for feedback. based on TAS2563 design, can TAS2562 also support the two TAS2562 with only one inductor. One of the TAS2562 uses the bypass mode.
Do you have concern for this design?
BR,
SHH
Hi, SHH,
Unfortunately, there's no mention about this bypass mode in the TAS2562 and we cannot guarantee that it will work. I would suggest to promote the TAS2563 instead of the TAS2562 since its datasheet mentions the bypass mode.
Best regards,
Luis Fernando Rodríguez S.