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Power Management Design Notes

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  • Richard Huang56778 Richard Huang56778
    Sep 17, 2010 11:03 AM

    Can't find the pspice model of TPS2818DBVR .

    Could you please help ?

  • lei gao lei gao
    Oct 1, 2010 10:51 AM

    Hi there,

    I am from WPG Electronics (South Asia) system design team. Right now, we are playing with the TPS92010, however, we just find the datasheet and EVM user manual. That is not enough for us to go through and design our own solution.

    On another side, we are thinking about the isolated SEPIC solution of TPS92010, however, we only saw the schematic on the TI Cookbook. Please let me know, where I can find the information about these?

    Thanks a lot!

  • GAC GAC
    Oct 5, 2010 8:15 PM

    I want to design a half-bridge PWM power supply. The problem is that my input is the output of a UCC28070 PFC controller at 390VDC. Even if I found MOSFETS that could take the voltage, how do I drive the high side gate? What PWM controller could I use?

  • Seb3330 Seb3330
    Oct 12, 2010 2:09 PM

    Hi, I'm using the TPS61072 with L1=10uH, R1=90k, R2=10k,C1=10uF ceramic,C2=4.7uF ceramic. I added a 100pF in parallele to R1 for stability. The divisor consumes 50uA. The device should consume about 30uA max. The entire circuit with no load consume 5mA! And in some cases the device burns after a one day burn in test. Could you explain or help me?

    Sebastien Grenier prof. eng.

  • Emanuel Dabah Emanuel Dabah
    Dec 20, 2010 7:05 PM

    Dear all I need help to find Step up voltage

    Input 1.8V

    out put 3.7V

    can hold pick current of 2.5A for 0.6mS

    average current 300mA

    up to now I find some components but I can not see the pick

    TPS63001  

    can some one help me please

    PS

    I can connect 2 in parallel?

  • Joerg Joerg
    Apr 1, 2011 7:01 PM

    The UCC2809-2 datasheet is missing the absolute maximum rating for the FB pin

    (feedback pin). For a new design we need to know that limit. Could you let us

    know what the maximum voltage is? Also the minimum and the max current into the

    FB pin, if available. Looks like there is the body diode of an internal FET. But

    max voltage is most important right now.

  • Chris Glaser Chris Glaser
    May 11, 2011 10:52 PM

    Please do not post questions here, but follow the instructions at the top of the page.  Click on the appropriate sub-forum at the top left of the page, search and browse the existing posts to see if any answer your question, and then click 'new post' on the right to start a new thread with your question.

  • Andrea Romanelli Andrea Romanelli
    May 16, 2011 5:26 PM

    Using UCC39002 with high output voltage application (48V), I've problem to calculate the Radj, because I think the formula in your application SLUUA166 is valid only without transistor. Could you help me?

  • MG74275 MG74275
    May 17, 2011 4:52 PM

    TPS40020/21 information.  Can you provide the following information

    maximum power rating of the package

    package thermal impedance data.

  • Joseph Chen Joseph Chen
    Oct 24, 2011 2:47 PM

    does anyone know the TPS40210 can support 5VIN to 12VOUT with 3A output current loading?

    How much output capacitor enought? How to design compensation value to meet above application if customer want to use 33uF output capacitor? Thanks

  • Raghu Gopala Rao Raghu Gopala Rao
    Dec 28, 2011 9:00 AM

    Hi I am working on TPS65100 PMIC and facing issue in negative voltage charge pump.with any combination of the resistor divider i am not able to bring down the voltage to -6.8V. i checked reference voltage and it is coming correctly. please advise to rectify the issue.

  • James Jolliffe James Jolliffe
    Feb 10, 2012 8:23 PM

    I currently have 2 supply voltage available to me in my design -> 25V and 5V.  I will be generating 3.3V from 5V on non-isolated side of design with a linear regulator and will need to isolate 25VDC (1-1.25A) supply.  The isolated 25V supply will be used to drive some high voltage components (25V@550mA) and will also be used to generate 3.3V (@ 100mA), and 5V (@200mA possible requirement) on  isolated side .  I would like suggestions on an optimized 25V isolated solution  (isolation requirement 1500-2500V, >1000V min) as well as low cost/minimal external component solution for generating 3.3V and 5V from 25V without needing a heat sink.

  • inoteck inoteck
    Mar 21, 2012 8:10 PM

    Hi,

    I m looking for an LTsplice model of LM2575HV-ADJ. Does it exist?

    Thx

  • inoteck inoteck
    Mar 21, 2012 8:32 PM

    ...addition to my previous post

    does a  pspice model of  LM2575HV-ADJ exist?

    Regards

  • Harsha Harshu Harsha Harshu
    Apr 16, 2012 6:46 AM

    I want to measure the temperature of a specific area in an interface board. The problem I face is that I don't get the correct reading as some ICs in the interface board get heated up to very high temperature which interrupt my temperature measurement of a specific area. Can you suggest me if there are any temperature sensors or ways to measure without changing the routing in the interface card?.

    Thanks in advance

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