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  • Forum Post: Re: Required technical documentation

    Mark Hagen Mark Hagen
    Dina, I believe that the power blocks on the TMSDDCD8KIT are actually 10 Amp PTD08A010W modules. Follow the link for the datasheet.
    on Mar 11, 2011
  • Forum Post: PTD08A020W STEP File

    Duarte Carona Duarte Carona
    Hi all, Can you please tell me where can i find the .STEP file for the PTD08A020W digital power train module? Thanks in advance. Regards, Duarte Carona
    on Feb 27, 2012
  • Forum Post: UCD9224/9248 low switching frequency

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    Dear all I use the UCD9224/UCD9248 chip, and I see the datasheet that mention the UCD924/UCD9248 can generate min 15.26Khz(switching frequency) PWM signal. The datasheets also mention that the diver circuit is needed, like UCD7231 or UCD 7242 circuit. I have UCD9224EVM board tool available. And I...
    on Mar 23, 2012
  • Forum Post: Fault signal during start-up

    Andy4678 Andy4678
    Hello, I am using the UCD9240 and a PTD08A010W to provide the power for a 3.3V rail. There are a couple of devices on this rail and when I power it up with an external lab supply I get around 1.1A which is about what I expect when I add up the individual supply currents for all devices on this rail...
    on May 24, 2012
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