I used the WEBENCH Power designer tool and designTPS62130RGTR.ziped a DC-DC buck converter with TPS62130RGTR. On this de
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I used the WEBENCH Power designer tool and designTPS62130RGTR.ziped a DC-DC buck converter with TPS62130RGTR. On this de
Hello Jackie,
can you please be specific on your question? are you looking for layout guidelines?
thanks
Tahar
Sorry I just realized the images covered my questions. I am getting the PCB design printed on this buck converter. The company that is printing this PCB is not sure if the "TP_FSW" and "Vin" holes should be plated thru holes (PTH) or non-plated thru holes (NPTH), can you confirm which one it is? the reason for this is because there is a PTH and a NPTH overlapping so it is confusing.
Hello Jackie,
Thanks for clarifying your question.
Hi Highly recommending following the EVM layout guidelines.
the layout example on page 30 in the datasheet is very good too.
Regarding the webench question, the Test Points typically are PTH for mechanically stability.
This willl not change the performance of the buck converter, this mostly upto the end user to chose what is needed for the applications.
Thanks!
Tahar