Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD87350Q5D, TL5001
Hi Everyone,
For Our Upcoming Project We are intended to use TPS53015, TPS53015DGS Synchronous Buck Converter and CSD87350Q5D FET, whether this IC will be in Production for the Next 7-8 Years.
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Hi Everyone,
For Our Upcoming Project We are intended to use TPS53015, TPS53015DGS Synchronous Buck Converter and CSD87350Q5D FET, whether this IC will be in Production for the Next 7-8 Years.
Sorry, The IC's are TPS53015, TPS6209x, CSD87350Q5D
Hi Pavan, I can speak for the TPS53015 - there are no plans to discontinue this device and as a general rule of thumb, we do not discontinue old devices. For example, TL5001 was released in 1994 and is still in production
Best regards,
Britton
Hi Pavan,
I have assigned this ticket to the appropriate team to answer questions related to the other devices. Please allow them to get back to you early next week.
If you have any questions related to the TPS53015, feel free to create a new ticket and I will gladly help you out
Best regards,
Britton
Hi Pavan,
I believe Chris Bull answered this query earlier. To reiterate, there are no plans to EOL the CSD87350Q5D in the next 7-8 years. I will reassign this thread to the team responsible for the TPS6209x.
Thanks,
John Wallace
TI FET Applications
Hi Pavan,
Same answer for the TPS6209x, but which 'x' do you want to use? x could be 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7.
But I would highly recommend using the latest and greatest device, as they are usually higher performance and lower cost and smaller. After TPS6209x came TPS6282x, and now we have TPS62830x.
What is your Vin, Vout, Iout and application?
Thanks,
Chris