Part Number: LM76002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM43602 hello,
from the block diagram in the datasheet there is difference below between LM43602 and LM76002. could you tell me what the real difference between them?
1. in the 43602 the PFM detector…
Part Number: LM43602-Q1 I have a LM43602-Q1 converter that is converting 12V to 5V and running at 500kHz. We are seeing a large amount of EMI that appears to be coming specifically from the boost cap. Waveforms from each side of the cap shown below. If…
Part Number: LM43602-Q1 Hi,
I am looking into the datasheet of LM43602-Q1. Maximum rating of VIN is 42V under 'max duty cycle 0.01% of 10000 hours' note. What do the 'duty cycle' and '10000 hours' referred to? Thanks for your help!…
Part Number: LM43602 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMX2572 Tool/software: WEBENCH® Design Tools Hello,
Iam new to Step down DC converters and can anybody can support me to solve the the spurious(refer below snap) generate in the LMX2572 RF output spectrum…
Part Number: LM43602 Has part number LM43602 or this family of parts ever been tested to fungal resistance standards such as ASTM-G21, MIL-STD-810G, or equivalent?
Part Number: LM43602 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62135 , TPS62175 , LMR33620 Dear e2e support,
Could you help to clarify one point regarding the quiescent current of our LM43602:
- Operating quiescent current (nonswitching) from VIN: should we…
Part Number: LM43602-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM53602-Q1 , LM43602 , LM53603
Hello,
I'd like to ask some questions about LM43602-Q1.
At the input voltage of 6 to 6.5 V that will not rise further, will a LM43602-Q1 switch its switching mode…
Part Number: LM43602 Hi,
in the LM43602 datasheet the absolute maximum rating of the Vin is 42V "At max duty cycle of 0.01%" (note 2).
What does it mean?
What does happen if 36V<Vin <42V ?
Thanks
Gabriele