Part Number: LM2592HV We use the above LM2592HVT-ADJ/NOPB for several years, and so far has no problem until the last production of 550pcs in Dec. 2020 but already result in 60pcs burn out between input/output lead plastic. Which causes our closest attention…
Part Number: LM2592HV Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMR36015 , LV14360 , TPS54360B Tool/software: WEBENCH Design Tools Hi folks,
I understand that the LM2592HVS-ADJ is not recommended for new designs. We'd rather not use the PBF part, and we don't need…
Part Number: LM2592HV Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2596 Dear all,
I would like to ask a question about reverse voltage phenomenon.
When our customers placed protection diodes as shown in the E2E post below, a reverse voltage of Vout-Vin = 0.6V was…
Part Number: LM2592HV Good afternoon all,
I am writing this query to know mainly about following things:
1. The step down DC DC converter LM2592HV having the I/P range 4.5 to 60V and two fixed and adjustable O/P versions. I just wanted to know, whether…
Part Number: LM2592HV Hi
My customer want to use soft start and EN circuit with LM2592HV.
Should I design the attached circuit to meet those functions?
LM2592HV.pdf
Best regards,
Yokota
Part Number: TPS2375 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2592HV Hi
I have used 7499210124A as a RJ45 connector and I need to convert the POE voltage to 3.3 volt, so I have some questions:
1- Is it necessary to use TPS2375 or can I connect the POE voltage…
Part Number: LM2592HV Hello.
I developed a device that can be operated by 24V as well as Power over Ethernet.
Power consumption is 1.5-2A (peak) at 5.0V, so I decided to take a LM2592HV-5.0.
I produced 50 prototypes and all of them worked perfectly with…
Part Number: LM2592HV
Hi,
I received the following question from my customer.
If input voltage can become to be smaller than output voltage by rejecting battery, is the reverse protection diode required during input and output such follows?
Best Regards…