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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM21212-2 We are using LM21212-2 Synchronous Buck regulator (5V to 3.3V @3.047A) in our design. I am doing the Point of Load Analysis for that regulator using TI’s WEBENCH simulation tool. When doing the analysis, only…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM21212-2 One of the power supplies that I am designing is using an LM21212-2 device. On the TI website I found an excel calculator for this part.
It’s called an “LM21212-2 Design Spreadsheet”. When I…
Part Number: LM21212-1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM21212-2 Hi team,
What's the difference between the LM21212-1 and -2? My customer is looking for 5V or 3.3V input, 1.8V output 10A solution. Whether the LM21212-1 is the best option? Thanks.
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM21212-2 , LM10011 Hello,
I am designing power supplies for the DSP C66xx Keystone 1 Devices.
I am planning on using the LM21212-2 power regulator for the DSP Smart reflex.
Since the Power voltage going to the DSP CVDD…
Those are power modules from Altera but from our portfolio:
1. 3.3V->1V / 6.895A(now using EN6360QI) - LM21212-1
2. 3.3V->0.95V / 3.1A(now using EN6347QI) – TPS54418
Thank you for your support. However, we do not have enough time, please recommend us to reduce mis-operation. Solution is like below. 1. DC-DC Input : 12VDC We are using Flyback AC(98Vac to 242Vac) to DC Convertor circuit. Therefore, voltage 7VDC ~ 20VDC is…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM21215 , LM21212-1 , SWITCHERPRO , TPS56121 , TPS544C20 , LM21215A Hi,
I have found that running identical sample circuits through Webench and Quickstart yield significantly different results.
I have been exploring both the…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS51219 Thank you for your support. However, we do not have enough time, please recommend us to reduce mis-operation. Solution is like below. 1. DC-DC Input : 12VDC We are using Flyback AC(98Vac to 242Vac) to DC Convertor…