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TPS563201: Could you tell me about TPS563201's UVP threshold voltage value?

Part Number: TPS563201
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS54325, TPS54327, , TPS563210A

Hi, team.

My customer is using TPS54325 in the below condition, now.

Currently, when my customer drops VIN instantaneously (12 V ⇒ 4 V),the output stops and latch phenomenon occurs.

※Communication to your company's engineer in TPS54325 is performed separately at the following link.

e2e.ti.com/.../624624

Probably, I think that output is lowered and UVP is applied.

We will consider TPS54327 to be good if the voltage of UVP will inevitably become a factor.

However, based on the following reasons, we want to sell TPS563201 or TPS563210A in the same specification as much as possible.

<Reason>
· New generation product of D-CAP2

· The threshold of UVP is 5% (TYP) lower than TPS54325

So question.

①Can you show distribution of UVP's detected voltages?

※"3 σ distribution" or "sampling results of 30 pices by ATE measured"

②Also, is there a difference in its UVP's detected voltages with TPS563201 and TPS563210A?

Purpose

I would like to share with customers that things are less risk with understanding of product abilities.

Best regards,

Masumi Sekiguchi