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TPS62510 in SwitcherPro

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62510, SWITCHERPRO, TPS62065

Hello,

I'm designing a power sensitive application. One of the power topology I'm considering relies on several TPS62510. Is it possible to add this part in switcherpro or to have a way to compute efficiency (ie spreadsheet,...) for this part according to given operating points?

Thanks.

  • Thibault said:

    Hello,

    I'm designing a power sensitive application. One of the power topology I'm considering relies on several TPS62510. Is it possible to add this part in switcherpro or to have a way to compute efficiency (ie spreadsheet,...) for this part according to given operating points?

    Thanks.

     

    Dear Thibault:

    We currently do not have TPS62510 in SwitcherPro. I will let the planners know that there is a desire to see this device integrated into SwitcherPro.  I will also convey the request for Spreadsheet efficiency model.  It will be prioritized along with the long list of tasks to do.

    We appreciate your feedback and interest in TI parts and in SwitcherPro.

    Thanks,

    Texan4Life.

  • Hello,

    Is it possible to have a little update on this matter? Globally what's TI policy regarding (new) devices evaluation? Efficiency is more and more a stringent criteria and it w'd be great to be able to select devices for best efficiency at our operating points.

     

    Thanks.

  • This device will not be added to switcher pro overnight.  Adding a device to switcher pro requires lots of resources and time to fully validate the model.  If you have an urgent design, the best way to get the data you desire is to order the EVM.  This allows you to take the exact data you want with the exact parts you want under the exact operating conditions that you want.  Even if a model is made for the TPS62510, there is no guarantee that we will have the inductor you desire to use in the passives library for example.

    Do you have design specs that the TPS62510 fulfills?  Knowing these, I might be able to recommend other parts with higher efficiency at your key operating points.  For example, a newer device is the TPS62065.