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  • csd18502kcs safe operating area power dissipation

    Matthias Lindner
    Matthias Lindner
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD18502KCS Dear community, i'm going to build a regulated voltage source with a csd18502kcs Mosfet. i've read the datasheet and found the safe operating area diagramm. Worstcase: U DS=11V I Drain: 10A. 110W definitely…
    • over 8 years ago
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  • TIDA-00120: Considerations when increasing output charging current to 40A

    Nikos Agianniotis
    Nikos Agianniotis
    Resolved
    Part Number: TIDA-00120 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD18532KCS , CSD18502KCS , UCC27211 , CSD18502Q5B , CSD18532Q5B , CSD18540Q5B , CSD18531Q5A I am trying to implement a slightly different version of the TIDA-0120 charge controller that will support up…
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    • over 1 year ago
    • Simulation, hardware & system design tools
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  • BQ77915: Multiple mosfets question

    Hugo Feng
    Hugo Feng
    Resolved
    Part Number: BQ77915 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD18502KCS , CSD18535KCS Hi, I'm trying to design a BMS using the BQ77915 for a 3S lithium ion pack with an intended 30A continuous current. Is it possible to substitute CSD18535KCS for the CSD18502KCS…
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    • over 3 years ago
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  • RE: TIDA-00120: MOSFET HEATING ISSUE IN REFERENCE DESIGN TIDA-00120 BATTERY SIDE MOSFET CSD18502Q5B TEMP. 130 DEGREE C

    Salil
    Salil
    Sanjay, With 35u Copper, there could be gate drive issues with the switching MOSFETs as well (due to the increased inductance of gate drive path). The minimum suggested is 70u. Please use 70u Copper for reliable operation of the circuit. If you want to…
    • over 4 years ago
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  • RE: Cross a N-FET from other manufacturer

    Brett Barr1
    Brett Barr1
    Resolved
    For the 2N7002, unfortunately we do not have a good 60V cross at this time. For the IR FET, we do have 40V FETs in a TO-220 package. Our closest matches would be the CSD18502KCS (slightly better Rdson) and the CDS18503KCS (slightly worse Rdson).
    • over 7 years ago
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  • RE: LM25069: IC not giving output on connection of a capacitor load.

    Ajinkya Phanse
    Ajinkya Phanse
    Hi, The sense resistor was shorted and still the issue persisted. So, the circuit is not in current limit or circuit breaker fault. The power limit pin has been left open and thus the circuit can’t be in power limiting either. The input voltage…
    • over 5 years ago
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  • power mosfet selection

    majdi baccouche
    majdi baccouche
    Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD18502KCS , CSD18532KCS I am a student at the university and I need advice on selecting the proper power MOSFET. I am building an solar inverter . The PV outputs 34v at max 300w. is CSD18502KCS power mosfet suitable for…
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    • over 8 years ago
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  • RE: LM5122

    Fernando Cuzziol
    Fernando Cuzziol
    Paul, Thanks for the information. I'm trying to use just one LM5122, reducing costs. I will use 4 mosfet model CSD18502KCS, being for 2 oscilator and 2 rectifier. What is your opinion?
    • over 8 years ago
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  • RE: lm25119 Evaluation Module CAD File.

    Anish Joshi1
    Anish Joshi1
    Resolved
    I forgot to mention the design specs- Vout-20V , Iout-20A from VIN=25.2V I am using CSD18502kcs MOSFET instead of the one mentioned in the webench design. Regards, Anish
    • over 9 years ago
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  • RE: CSD18532Q5B in Automotive

    Brett Barr1
    Brett Barr1
    Resolved
    Natallia, The CSD18532Q5B is not auto qualified. However, it is qualified for industrial applications and rated up to 150degC. If the customer does not require Q1, do you know what temperature they want it rated to? If they want 175degC, would they be…
    • over 8 years ago
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