TPS92629Q1EVM

Texas Instruments
595-TPS92629Q1EVM
TPS92629Q1EVM

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LED Lighting Development Tools TPS92629-Q1 evaluati on module for singl

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Texas Instruments
Product Category: LED Lighting Development Tools
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Evaluation Modules
9 V to 20 V
TPS92629
Brand: Texas Instruments
Output Current: 250 mA
Product Type: LED Lighting Development Tools
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
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Texas Instruments TPS92629Q1EVM Evaluation Module demonstrates the performance of the TPS92629-Q1 LED driver. The TPS92629-Q1 is a single-channel LED driver with full LED diagnostic and multi-fault reports for automotive lighting applications. The TI TPS92629-Q1 can help designers with the thermal design challenge in automotive lighting end equipment.

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