Part Number: LM22675 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5160A , LM5161 Hi, team.
My customers are considering inverting power supply by the specification below.
<Customer specification>
Input:20V~25V
Output:-12V / 0.3A
Because customers' reasons…
Part Number: LM22675 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMR14020 , LMR23610 , LM46001 , LMR33620 , LMR16010 , LM43601 , LMR14010A , LMR23615 Can you please tell me what the life expectancy is for this component. LM22675MRE-5.0/NOPB
We are using it in…
Part Number: LM22675 Hello,
Is any version of the LM22675 complying with requirements of MIL-STD 883E?
If not, is there a replacement that complies?
Thank you
Part Number: LM22675 Hello. I use LM22675 with the following specification.
Specification Vin: 21.6~25.1V (TYP=24V) Vout: 10V Iout: 1A
There is the following description on page 8 of SNVS591L. "If an output voltage of 5V or greater is required, the…
Part Number: LM22675 Support Path: /Product/Development and troubleshooting/Help with board layout or design considerations/Find recommended layout for a TI device/ Hi all,
I created a prototyping PCB, as voltage regulator I use the lm22675QMR- 5…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM22675 , LM22671 Hi,
I am having a problem with inrush current using the LM22675.
The LM22675 is set up to provide a 5V Vout from 24V Vin. The output capacitor is 150uF and the output inductor is 330uH.
The inrush…
Hi,
From what you explained, it seems like that you have an instability issue. You can probably double check this by monitoring the 5.3V output on an oscilloscope and see if you have a steady 5.3V or there is a wave riding on top of it.
From your…
Dear Specialists,
My customer is evaluating LM22675-5.0
He is using from a few microamp to a few miliamp.
When power is up, and then a few second later, output voltage became 8V despite setting or 5V.
As a trial, he added a 200ohm resistor at…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM22675 I want to use two LM22675 Simple Switchers on my symmetrical +/-15V power supply. Setting up the +15V design is too easy -- use Webench.
However, Webench does not offer the LM22675 as a solution for the -15V…