• Join
  • Sign In with my.TI Login
Texas Instruments
  • Products
  • Applications
  • Tools & Software
  • Support & Community
  • Sample & Buy
  • About TI
Sample & Purchase Cart Sample & Purchase Cart
  • Search
  • Advanced
TI E2E™ Community
  • Support Forums
  • Blogs
  • Groups
  • Videos
  • 简体中文
  • More ...
TI Home » TI E2E Community » Support Forums » Power Management » Power Interface » Power Interface Forum » 5V 13W design using TPS23753A
Share
Power Interface
  • Forum
  • E2E Wiki
Options
  • Subscribe via RSS

Forums

5V 13W design using TPS23753A

This question is not answered
Alex Shpilsky
Posted by Alex Shpilsky
on Dec 12 2011 21:24 PM
Intellectual955 points

Hello,

We are looking to use the TPS23753A for a new PoE design. We would like to use the demo board TPS23753AEVM as a baseline and increase delivered power to 13 W. Do you have experience on how much difference the following transformer will make regarding loop compensation.

 XFMR Coilcraft POE13P-50L  (127uH)

http://www.coilcraft.com/poe_ep.cfm

 

Also, is there an Orcad copy of the EVM board schematic?

Thank You,

Alex

 

Report Abuse
  • Reply
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
All Replies
  • Eric Wright
    Posted by Eric Wright
    on Dec 13 2011 08:42 AM
    Mastermind20740 points

    POE13P-50L would have negligable effect on the loop. Generally, the transformer rating is designed to match the POE standard/type maximum power consumption at the ethernet connector (13W maximum for type 1 can be ~ 11W at the dc/dc converter output including losses). So if you want more power output (13W at the output of the converter), then you will exceed the standard maximum at the ethernet connector. 13W out of the converter is OK when operating from an AC adapter as a power source or if your design steps up to type 2 power levels.

    Which EVM do you need the ORCAD schematic for? TPS23753AEVM-001 or -003/4/5?

    Report Abuse
    • Reply
    You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
  • Alex Shpilsky
    Posted by Alex Shpilsky
    on Dec 13 2011 11:51 AM
    Intellectual955 points

    Eric,

    Thank you. The customer is looking for Orcad schematic for TPS23753AEVM-003. This is a +5V design.

    Report Abuse
    • Reply
    You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
  • Eric Wright
    Posted by Eric Wright
    on Dec 13 2011 13:18 PM
    Mastermind20740 points
    TPS23753AEVM-004.pdif

    PCAD -> ORCAD PDIF is attached.

    Report Abuse
    • Reply
    You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
  • Alex Shpilsky
    Posted by Alex Shpilsky
    on Dec 13 2011 13:45 PM
    Intellectual955 points

    Eric - Thank you.

    Report Abuse
    • Reply
    You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
  • Alex Shpilsky
    Posted by Alex Shpilsky
    on Dec 15 2011 17:21 PM
    Intellectual955 points

    Eric,

    The customer is looking for an OrCad DSN file for the TPS23753-004 demo board.

    Thanks,
    Alex

     

    Report Abuse
    • Reply
    You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
  • Eric Wright
    Posted by Eric Wright
    on Dec 15 2011 19:37 PM
    Mastermind20740 points
    HPA305B.SCH

    The only tool I have at my disposal is the "Export to PDIF" from PCAD 2004. The output is 2x log files and a .PDF file which is supposed to be the .DSN file. Can you change the suffix and re-try? I've attached the native PCAD 2004 design file if you have other conversion tools to attempt the export with..

    Report Abuse
    • Reply
    You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
TI E2E™ Community
  • Support Forums
  • Blogs
  • Videos
  • Groups
  • Site Support & Feedback
  • Settings
TI E2E™ Community Groups
  • TI University Program
  • Make the Switch
  • Microcontroller Projects
  • Motor Drive & Control
Other Communities
  • Deyisupport
  • Designsomething.org
  • beagleboard.org
  • TI on Element 14
  • TI on TechXchangeSM
Other Technical & Support Resources
  • WEBENCH® Design Center
  • Product Information Centers
  • Technical Documents
  • TI Design Network
  • TI Technical Articles
  • TI Training

All content and materials on this site are provided "as is". TI and its respective suppliers and providers of content make no representations about the suitability of these materials for any purpose and disclaim all warranties and conditions with regard to these materials, including but not limited to all implied warranties and conditions of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title and non-infringement of any third party intellectual property right. TI and its respective suppliers and providers of content make no representations about the suitability of these materials for any purpose and disclaim all warranties and conditions with respect to these materials. No license, either express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, is granted by TI. Use of the information on this site may require a license from a third party, or a license from TI.

Content on this site may contain or be subject to specific guidelines or limitations on use. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the Terms of Use of the site; third parties using this content agree to abide by any limitations or guidelines and to comply with the Terms of Use of this site. TI, its suppliers and providers of content reserve the right to make corrections, deletions, modifications, enhancements, improvements and other changes to the content and materials, its products, programs and services at any time or to move or discontinue any content, products, programs, or services without notice.

Follow Us Texas Instruments on Facebook Texas Instruments on Twitter Texas Instruments on LinkedIn Texas Instruments on Google+
TI Worldwide | Contact Us | my.TI Login | Site Map | Corporate Citizenship | mobile m.ti.com (Mobile Version)

TI is a global semiconductor design and manufacturing company. Innovate with 100,000+ analog ICs and
embedded processors, along with software, tools and the industry’s largest sales/support staff.

© Copyright 1995-2013 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Trademarks | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use