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Part Number: TPS3840 In case of an overvoltage situation, how can the downstream power tree be disconnected to protect it from such overvoltage? Can reset ICs not only sense the overvoltage but also drive a PFET switch to turn it off?
Part Number: TPS62903 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62901 , TPS629210-Q1 What are some of the causes of output voltage variations in the TPS62901/2/3 buck converters?
Part Number: TPS62130A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62130 , What is the PG pin used for and what are the differences between the TPS62130 and TPS62130A?
Part Number: BQ25171-Q1
The device can be configured to charge Li-Ion, NiMH and LiFePO using external pins. Can the configuration be changed during operation? Any other things I should note?
Part Number: BQ25890
The charger is basically a step-down DC-DC (buck) converter. It requires the input voltage to be higher than the output voltage with some headroom for normal operations.
The maximum duty cycle specification is one of the factors…
Part Number: BQ25890
When the input source is over-loaded, it is either from the current exceeding the IINDPM (Input Current Limit) or from the voltage dropping below VINDPM (Input Voltage Limit).
For the current to cause the input source to be…
Part Number: BQ25618
The charger is basically a step-down DC-DC (buck) converter. It requires the input voltage to be higher than the output voltage with some headroom for normal operations.
The maximum duty cycle specification is one of the factors…
Part Number: BQ25618
When the input source is over-loaded, it is either from the current reaching the IINDPM (Input Current Limit) or from the voltage dropping to the VINDPM (Input Voltage Limit).
For the current to cause the input source to be…
Part Number: TPS53353 If using skip mode, a higher VOUT is expected at a light load when compared to a heavier load when the device is operating in CCM. This is not an artifact of the reference voltage (or feedback voltage) changing as a function of load…
Part Number: UCC27282
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