Hi Jaye,
Thank you for your patience. LM34910C will be available on ti.com by end of this week. We will inform you once it is released.
Thanks & Regards,
Praveen B
M.Yuksel,
Do you have a voltage on the output when you start up the LM34910C? If so, this thread details what is happening. In short, the part may not start in a pre-bias condition.
If not, please give me a detailed list of your test setup. What are…
Part Number: LM34910C Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM34910 , , LMR14203
I am trying ti use the LM34910 as a negative voltage generator/source. While i had been using the LMR14203 successfully for the same purpose, I need to provide more current…
Part Number: LM34910C Hello guys,
One of my customers is considering using LM34910C for their next products.
They have the following questions about the device typical application. Could you please give me your answer?
Q1. Why does "Typical Application…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM34910C Hello,
I have a LM34910C powering a board that also contains a 433MHz receiver (among other circuitry). Because the range of that receiver was very poor I did further investigations and the culprit is the LM34910C…
You cannot tell form your picture, but most likely they are "switching noise". Do the spikes align in time with the rising and falling edges of the switching node (ISEN pin of LM34910C)? If so then it is in fact switching noise. You have to be very careful…
Katelyn,
I show two lists, one with Vin applied and below that another without Vin. The difference at Feed back is rather insignificant both sitting around 1.15 v
When I apply only the Vin, yes this part starts normally.
I have several regulators…
Hello,
I do not expect the change from LM34910 to LM34910C to cause the issue.
This is a significant amount of ringing. Are you using a tip and barrel method for this measurement? Could you share the layout for this device? One possibility is that…