Part Number: LM5025A Tool/software: Hi,
The calculation method provided in the article cannot be accessed. Do you have an alternative calculation method?
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Part Number: LM5025A Tool/software: We use the LM5025A since many years in different designs but always the same schematic.
On our newest PCB we see massive problems on the conducted emission measurement (IACS EMC2) of the 24V supply line. The peaks are…
Part Number: LM5025A Hi Team,
Hello, my customer used LM5025ASD/NOPB in the project. According to the official website, the status is last time buy. I saw that the new product is LM5025ASDX/NOPB, with the X suffix added. What is the difference between…
Part Number: LM5025A Hi
In Figure 9 of SNVA097B you showed the Application Circuit. We understood most of it, but not the Function of D7 in the feedback path.
Please explain exact the function of the two parallel diodes.
We replaced D7 on the eval board with…
Part Number: LM5025A
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I asked a some previous questions about this basic reference design. I seem to still have problems with the main N-ch mosfet. It keeps breaking down and shorting.
I previously used a 150V 30A FET with +/- 16mOhm Rdson. It held…
Part Number: LM5025A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5025 Hello,
We have some shortages with LM5025CMTC and are conisdering posibility to switch to other variants of the LM5025 family where short term availability is better.
are the differences between…
Part Number: LM5025A Hi,
I have a design with the LM5025A in whitch the FETS on the secondairy side of the transformer break down all the time even tough they are very over specified. I used the exel sheet on the LM5021A product page to calculate most…
Part Number: LM5025A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5025 Hi team, this is a question that my account "GOOGOL" met, since I don't have a FAE partner with me now, and the customer doesn't have E2E account. I really need your help to give us some comment…
I seem to recall that in the LM5025A the limits were bumped up to 0.5V.
I had already tried to change the resistors. What I find strange is that the falling edge on CS1 changes when the output current is increased. I think the problem is in that.