I am referring to the TIDA-010242 reference design for my 28V system. My system requires 500W. As I understand from the disturbance limits information, the minimum voltage is 12V (1s). You are correct ...
Since the 10.1 SDK is due within 2 months, and there are some notable bugs in 10.0, should we wait for a version 10.1 Linux Academy?
I am facing an issue with balancing feature. I am trying to test external cell balancing via AFE through 0x0083 CB_ACTIVE_CELLS() command. It works in one hardware variant and not in other. What could ...
I have written a javascript for adding breakpoint and reading a variable value, using DSS API. As of now I am running that script from scripting console of CCS using loadJSFile command. As I run the ...
To troubleshoot, I tried loading it from U-Boot. When using signed remote core firmware, the authentication verification passed successfully. However, when using ...
I am facing following problems while installing the MacOS installer of MCU-PLUS-SDK. It says the .dmg file is damaged and it cannot be installed. Could you please check this.
If the device is disabled, but a voltage is present at the VOUT, what is the expected leakage at the VOUT pin (preferrably over PVT)? Bias voltage is 5.3V.
We have two TI chips: LMR38020FDDAR and TPS62826ADMQ connected together on 2 of our designs in the following way: So, the 5V coming from the LMR38020FDDAR is connected into the Vin of the TPS62826ADMQ ...
I define the function, which calls the library functions, to be stored before start in the FLASH and copy during start of the program to RAM. *the function itself is copied to the RAM and the PC goes ...
I use FDC2212, I try to measure two capacitance which are CU plane on a PCB. But capacitor interact each other. There is two shielding concept releated on datasheet. But I can not undestand How I use ...
Need your help to check below problem. V_CP1 is about 23V. This is for high side current sensing application. CS3_SP4 and CS3_SN4 are connected to a shunt resistor. When there is no current flow into ...
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