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  • Forum Post: Re: Switcherpro, TPS5450 unable to create design

    JohnTucker JohnTucker
    The TPS5450 is internally compensated. It is designed to work with low ESR electrolytic caps such as Sanyo Poscaps. In general, these capacitors are not available in higher voltage ratings, you will need to use a ceramic or aluminum electrolytic for that output voltage and use some external compensation...
    on Jan 11, 2010
  • Forum Post: SwitcherPro Online-Version TPS40055

    Bernd Seene Bernd Seene
    Hi TI, in the TPS40055 there must be several errors: Look at the BOOST-Pin, that is connected over an resistor direkt to the SW-node. (In the Desktop Version it is correct connected over an capacitor) Look at the SW-Pin that is connected over an capacitor. (In the Desktop Version it is correct...
    on Oct 8, 2010
  • Forum Post: LM25085 webench and excel configurator mismatch

    andreas kay andreas kay
    Dear all, I created a simulation with "low O/P ripple" (minimum ripple solution solution). The webench suggest me to use a 10nF cap for Cac . The excel LM25085 quik start sheet suggest me to use 100nF. This is what also the datasheet tells. 2nd point. I propose to advise the user...
    on May 7, 2013
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