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  • RE: LM25141: LM25141

    Samuel Jaffe
    Samuel Jaffe
    Guru, In that case your best bet would be LM3151, LM3152, or LM3153. 1. Input voltage range 6-42V, 6-33V, 6-42V 2. Output voltage : 3.3V 3. Output current : up to 12A 4. Internal pull- up on EN pin That's the closest we've got for your specs. -S…
    • over 6 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
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  • LM3513 10A Power Supply with High Capacitance Load

    David Schanin
    David Schanin
    Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM3153 I have used the Webench to design a simple 12V -> 3.3V 10A converter built around the LM3513. My concern is that this design has 32 DSPs which require large amounts of local bulk storage capacitance, possibly…
    • Resolved
    • over 11 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • RE: Using LM3150 with VERY variable load

    Doyel Ghosh
    Doyel Ghosh
    Hi Lowe, Please can you share with us your design schematic? Also, by 'shifting' of loads, do you mean controlled transients or random steps? The datasheet 'Design Guide' section gives a good description on calculating the compensation, also I've…
    • over 9 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

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