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PTN78020W
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  • Forum Post: PTN78020W: adjust Vo applying a variable control voltage to Vout_adjust

    Antonio Bardi Antonio Bardi
    I want to use a PTN78020W regulator to generate a variabile voltage. The Vi shall be 12V. Is it possible to vary the regulator output voltage over the whole output voltage span with a varying control voltage (0 to 5V) applied to Vout_Adjust pin? thanks -Antonio-
    on Apr 13, 2011
  • Forum Post: PTN78020WAH & PTN78060WAH - Schematic?

    Mirko Morche Mirko Morche
    Hello, is there a schematic of the Power Modules PTN78020W & PTN78060W for the public? THANKS
    on Apr 25, 2011
  • Forum Post: PTN78020W paralleling and programmable margining

    Fred Belsak Fred Belsak
    Can converter modules like the PTN78020W be paralleled? That is, connected in pairs to double output current capacity. Does their adjustability get in the way of paralleling? Regarding output voltage adjustment, a resistor to GND is shown for this. If we want to programmably adjust output voltage...
    on Jun 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: PTx modules and NEBS

    luc Balsacq luc Balsacq
    Are regulators " PTx " suitable for a product to be certified according to the NEBS requirement? any reference of NEBS certified design including PTx?
    on Oct 20, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: PTx modules and NEBS

    luc Balsacq luc Balsacq
    Let me explain in other words: we currently produce and deliver to USA a communication product that was certified NEBS level 3 for years. Recently, due to lack of availability of the previous PT series (e.g. PT6643E and many companions), and upon distributor's advise, we made a mid-life update...
    on Oct 20, 2011
  • Forum Post: PTN78020W Output Capacitance

    Jeff Halnon Jeff Halnon
    In the data sheet (SLTS228B) on page 13 under PTN78020W/PTN78020H Output Capacitor it says " The minimum capacitance required to ensure stability is a 330 μF. Either ceramic or electrolytic-type capacitors can be used ". Let's call this Ref1. On the same page under Ceramic Capacitors...
    on Jan 3, 2012
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