engr_joni_ee
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Hi,
I have looked at the datasheet of TPS7A3001DGNT. In equation (3) a formula is given for power dissipation.
[P][/D] = ( [V][/IN] - [V][/OUT] ) ( [/MAX] + ([V][/IN]) ( [/Q]))
What is ) [/Q]) ?
Sorry, there is a problem in writing equations here in the editor. If I click under the three dots there comes an option f(x), I guess this option is for writing equation but then it gives me an error that "We run into a problem. The requested page could not be found."
Also, the equation (10) it says.
T_T is the temperature at the center-top of the device package.
T_B is the PCB temperature measured 1 mm away from the device package on the PCB surface.
Are these both temperatures (T_T and T_B) representing temperatures at power off state ?
I wanted to this equation (3) but not able to correct it. There is something wrong in the editor.
I manage to write equations in word document. I did some calculations. Kindly check and let me know if they are correct. I guess I do not need any heat sink.
I have looked at the datasheet of TPS7A3001DGNT. In equation (3) a formula is given for power dissipation.
[P][/D] = ( [V][/IN] - [V][/OUT] ) ( [/MAX] + ([V][/IN]) ( [/Q]))
What is ) [/Q]) ?
Sorry, there is a problem in writing equations here in the editor. If I click under the three dots there comes an option f(x), I guess this option is for writing equation but then it gives me an error that "We run into a problem. The requested page could not be found."
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Also, the equation (10) it says.
T_T is the temperature at the center-top of the device package.
T_B is the PCB temperature measured 1 mm away from the device package on the PCB surface.
Are these both temperatures (T_T and T_B) representing temperatures at power off state ?
--- Updated ---
I wanted to this equation (3) but not able to correct it. There is something wrong in the editor.
--- Updated ---
I manage to write equations in word document. I did some calculations. Kindly check and let me know if they are correct. I guess I do not need any heat sink.
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