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TPS23881: TPS23881

Part Number: TPS23881
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430F5234, TIDA-050026-23881, PSEMCUDAUEVM-082, , BOOST-PSEMTHR-007, , TPS23861

Hi Team,

Here are some question need your help:

1. The current MUC EVM small board uses MSP5969 but the picture is MSP430F5234. Which MCU TPS23881 is mainly used now.
https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/slvubp0a/slvubp0a.pdf?ts=1630554579062&ref_url=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.ti.com%252Fproduct%252FTPS23881 

2. Is the circuit diagram of TIDA-050026-23881 the same as PSEMCUDAUEVM-082, TPS23881EVM-008, BOOST-PSEMTHR-007?

3. Can the transmission packet reach 10G?

4. Does Outdoor's surge and ESD TI have experience design reference?

Thanks and best regards,

Jamie

  • Hi Jamie,

    1. If you are looking at the TPS23881EVM-008, this pairs with the MSP5969 launchpad and the TI.com reference code on the TI.com reference page. If you're looking at the TPS23881EVM-083 or FirmPSE reference design TIDA-050026, then it pairs with the MCU daughter card that uses the MSP4305234 and FirmPSE GUI. The two different solutions shouldn't be mixed. I also recommend looking at the app note below that goes into detail on the type of PSE solution customer needs and what collateral and tools/EVMs will pair with that type of soluiton.

    2. The circuit for the MSP daughter card is the same as PSEMCUDAUEVM-082 as shown in the schematic's orderable name. This is for the 24 port firmPSE solution. It is not the same as -008 or -007 solution which is more for basic evaluation and basic reference code testing of the PSE.

    3. This is more of a data transformer question. when i look at the datasheet, it looks like it can go up to 1G so i recommend looking for a data transformer/magjack that can be rated for higher speeds and still support .bt power. 

    4. Please see below TI design that uses the TPS23861; however, surge is a system level solution so really they can use the same surge solution except with the TPS23881 if necessary.

    https://www.ti.com/tool/TIDA-01411

    Thanks!