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LM5025

LM5025

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WILLIE L. MCCAIN
Posted by WILLIE L. MCCAIN
on Apr 12 2012 19:16 PM
Prodigy170 points

ON THIS PART IS THERE  ANY PROBLEMS WITH THIS PART WORKING AT 400 HZ OUTPUT

CH.A /CHB

BY SETTING THE RESISTOR FROM PIN5 TO PIN 6 THIS WILL PRODUCE PWM FOR PUSH-PULL APPLICATION ARE FULL BRIDGE BY USING EXTERNAL DRIVERS LIKE THE LM5112 /LM5110

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  • Terry Allinder
    Posted by Terry Allinder
    on Apr 13 2012 12:22 PM
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    Willie,

    Yes connecting a resistor from pin 5 to pin 6 will produce a PWM output for a push-pull, but  you will need to use an external driver.

    No the the LM5025 was not design to have an oscillator frequency of 400Hz, its' minimum oscillator frequency is around 100kHz.

    Terry

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  • WILLIE L. MCCAIN
    Posted by WILLIE L. MCCAIN
    on Apr 13 2012 13:34 PM
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    OKAY THIS WILL BE GOOD FOR THE BOOST APPLICATION

    100KHZ IS GOOD FOR THAT

    OKAY OUTPUTS 5/6 WILL BE TIED TOGETHER WITH TWO DIODES AND INPUTED INTO A NON-INVERTING DRIVER LIKE THE LM5110 ITHINK

     TO DRIVE THE EXTERNAL MOSFETS, I NEED TO MAKE A BOOST POWER SUPPLY WITH 18VDC TO 33 VDC INPUT AND HAVE APPROX. +250 VDC OUTPUT AT 5 AMPS CONT.

    THIS PART WOULD BE OKAY FOR THAT APPLICATION

    LET ME NO

    NOW ON THE REGULAR PWM CPONTROLLER THAT I CAN USE FOR THE 400 HZ APPLICATIONS

    LET ME NO THE BEST PART NUMBER WITH ALL THE HOUSE KEEPING FEATURES

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  • Terry Allinder
    Posted by Terry Allinder
    on Apr 13 2012 15:44 PM
    Intellectual1810 points

    Willie,

    If you want a boost, you may want to look at the LM5032, it can be used as a dual interleaved boost, this would reduce the output capacitor ripple current. I've attached the applications note. 4617.lm5032appnote.pdf

    You could use the LM5025 if you want, the driver outputs are pins 8 and 9.

    In the LM5K series of controllers I am not aware of any parts that will operate down to 400Hz.  Maybe you can explain to me what you are trying to do, so I can make a recommendation.

    Terry

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  • WILLIE L. MCCAIN
    Posted by WILLIE L. MCCAIN
    on Apr 13 2012 16:49 PM
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    YES I NEED TO DESIGH A STATIC INVERTER AT 400 HZ

    WITH 18VDC -33VDC MAX.

    I WILL BE DRIVING IN PUSH-PULL FOR THE LOW POWER UNITS AND FULL BRIDGE FOR THE HIGH POWER APPLICATION I NEED A CONTROLLER THAT CAN WORK DOWN IN THE 800HZ RANGE

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  • Terry Allinder
    Posted by Terry Allinder
    on Apr 13 2012 18:13 PM
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    Willie,

    I am going to have to check around and get back to you on this.

    Terry

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  • Terry Allinder
    Posted by Terry Allinder
    on Apr 16 2012 10:36 AM
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    Willie,

    I checked around, here is an application note for a DC-AC inverter, maybe this will help.

    Terry2821.microinverterapp.pdf

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