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  • Forum Post: Re: TPS54331

    hartmannma2116 hartmannma2116
    It doesn't look as if the TPS51116 is in SwticherPro today. The best place to keep up with what parts are in SwitcherPro, is to look at the SwitcherPro overview page , in the "related products" section. Thsi is updated whenever new products are added in SwitcherPro.
    on Dec 5, 2008
  • Forum Post: High freq transient noise

    bj4069 bj4069
    I am using a TPS54331 switcher and am seeing noise in the form of regularly spaced (1 us), 100MHz damped sinusoidal transients of about 500 us in duration on the output. I used switcher pro to design the circuit which lists the cross over frequency as 1.7KHz and the phase margin at 86 degrees. To isolate...
    on Jun 15, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Online SwitcherPro value choices

    Jeff Lindstrom Jeff Lindstrom
    Hi Michael, Thanks for your confirmation of R6 & R7, although I think it would also apply to R1 & R2 as I was only considering the nominal output, not the range of outputs due to tolerances. Regards, Jeff
    on Oct 13, 2010
  • Forum Post: TPS54331 Power to high

    Philipp Philipp
    Hello I calculated a Design with SwitcherPro for Vmin=15V Vmax=26V Vout=5V Ioutmax=2,5A Also I have a Design for 12V Output and one for 3,3V Output. But my Output voltage is 5V instead of 3,3V 6,7V instead of 5V 16,7V instead of 12V How can I reduce the voltage? I...
    on Apr 12, 2012
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