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  • Forum Post: TPS 23750 Non-isolated buck converter - unusual waveform

    Yuliyan Ivanov Yuliyan Ivanov
    Hello Everybody, I have designed PCB for a PoE networked device using TPS23750 and followed strictly SLUA454 Application Note "Practical Guidelines to Designing an EMI Compliant PoE Powered Device with Non-Isolated DC/DC". Measuring voltage between the RTN plane and the "Switch node"...
    on Oct 22, 2010
  • Forum Post: LM5088-2

    CWilson CWilson
    Hi everybody, Does the Exposed Pad (EP) connect to power GND on the LM5088-2 or is it floating? It's not clear in the datasheet. I'd prefer to connect to power GND. /CWilson.
    on Oct 19, 2012
  • Forum Post: TPS23753A, help with buck configuration, 24Vout

    Joseph St. Amour Joseph St. Amour
    I'm looking at application report SLVA440 http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slva440/slva440.pdf Is it possible to configure this buck circuit to run at 24V? Ideally I need 25W, so I need to address component changes, but what do I need to change to get 24Vout? -Joe
    on Mar 15, 2013
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