The maximum input voltage that can be applied to the TPS73025DBVT is 15V, but it's recommended to keep it below 13.2V for optimal performance and reliability.
To ensure stability of the output voltage, it's recommended to use a minimum output capacitance of 10uF with an ESR of 1 ohm or less, and to place the capacitor as close to the output pin as possible.
The TPS73025DBVT is rated for operation up to 125°C, but the junction temperature should be kept below 150°C to ensure reliability. It's recommended to use a heat sink or thermal pad to dissipate heat in high-temperature environments.
The power dissipation of the TPS73025DBVT can be calculated using the formula: Pd = (Vin - Vout) x Iout, where Vin is the input voltage, Vout is the output voltage, and Iout is the output current.
The TPS73025DBVT is not AEC-Q100 qualified, so it's not recommended for automotive applications. Instead, consider using a voltage regulator that meets the AEC-Q100 standard.