Part Number: CSD97396Q4M Hello,
I'm working on a cooler design that uses two buck converter stages comprising the CSD97396Q4M.
The load (p eltier element ) is connected to the output of the converter stages to essentially build a H-bridge.
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Part Number: CSD97396Q4M Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD95377Q4M , CSD97374Q4M , CSD97395Q4M , CSD97394Q4M , CSD97376Q4M Hi
What is the alternative device for CSD97396Q4M ?
Customer is looking to use CSD95377Q4M as an alternative since CSD97396Q4M supply…
Part Number: TPS53659 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD97396Q4M HI,
I'd like to know if TPS53659 and power stage CSD97396Q4M should be compatible?
I need to drive P0V9 40A max +/-5% (up to 50/60deg Celcius) on Phase1 by using two CSD97396Q4M
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Part Number: CSD97396Q4M The datasheet specifies the peak current as 65A, performed at 100Hz, with pulse duration of 100us. My customer has an application with pulses of 50A, 120Hz, with duration up to 1ms. How do I go about calculating the heat dissipation…
Part Number: CSD97396Q4M We are seeing part failures in the field. It is likely that the problem is with the design and not the individual part as such. Can you help? Background and a few questions: 1. Failures so far in production a. 3 died at first use…
Part Number: CSD97396Q4M Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD95480RWJ , We have a circuit application to move energy back and forth between a 12 volt energy storage system (large battery with makeup power supply) and a battery being tested from 8 to 6 volts…
Part Number: CSD97396Q4M Dear sirs
Is there a model for the CSD97396Q4M in TINA TI?
I have to evaluate the electrical characteristics of the component for the following DC / DC converter values:
Vin = 28 V Vout = 16 V Iout = 8 A
Part Number: CSD97396Q4M Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Dear sirs
Is there a model for the CSD97396Q4M in TINA TI?
I have to evaluate the electrical characteristics of the component for the following DC…
Part Number: CSD97396Q4M I was going to use it in a buck.Looking at the Normalized Power Loss vs Output Voltage chart in the datasheet, it's clear that the part is optimised for operation with an output voltage of 1.8V.
Will it still be functional…