The maximum capacitance depends on the application and the desired performance. However, as a general guideline, TI recommends using capacitors with a capacitance of 10uF or less to ensure stability and optimal performance.
To ensure stability, follow the layout guidelines in the datasheet, use a low-ESR capacitor, and add a 1-2uF ceramic capacitor in parallel with the output capacitor. Additionally, ensure the input voltage is within the recommended range and the output current is within the specified limits.
The minimum input voltage required for the TPS2061CDBVT to operate is 2.7V. However, the recommended input voltage range is 3.0V to 5.5V for optimal performance.
The TPS2061CDBVT is rated for operation up to 85°C. However, the device's performance and reliability may degrade at higher temperatures. For high-temperature applications, consider using a device with a higher temperature rating or implementing thermal management techniques.
The output voltage of the TPS2061CDBVT is set by the resistive divider network consisting of R1 and R2. The output voltage can be calculated using the formula: Vout = (R2 / (R1 + R2)) * Vin, where Vin is the input voltage.