Part Number: LM5116-HT Good morning
I have a design for a +12V Buck converter. It comes live as expected at around 22V. Off load the output is 12V. It will start with a load of 47R but if the load is 39R the output is approx. 4V.
When running I can…
Part Number: LM5116 12V buck p2.pdf
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Thank you Eric for your suggestions. The 12V buck converter will now start on full load, (1A). The outout is stable at 12V, until the input voltage rises above 47V. Then as the input voltage rises the…
Part Number: LM5116-HT Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5116 Hi There
The LM5116 has an input range of 6-100V where as the LM5116-HT is limited to 80V (assuming for thermal reasons). I suspect the LM5116-HT could be used above 80V if the internal…
Part Number: LM5116-HT Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5116 Hello,
My question is regarding the ability of the LM5116 HO and LO gate outputs driving GaN FETs. Specifically a Nexperia GAN603-650WSA (voltage is overkill for our application)
Do you…
Part Number: LM5116 Good morning
We have a design for a 24V 4A supply with an input voltage range of 30-70V, using the LM5116MH, with the eventual intention of using the HT version.
The regulator works well with the MH, but fils to work properly when…
Part Number: LM5116-HT Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5116 If my design works with the LM5116 and then later switch to the LM5116-HT part, will I need to change anything other than the layout?
Thanks,
John Tolman
Part Number: LM5116-HT https://e2e.ti.com/support/power-management-group/power-management/f/power-management-forum/1051689/lm5116-lm5116-design-review
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Part Number: LM5116-HT Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5116WG , LM5116 Hi guys,
Customer is looking for a buck with no thermal shutdown for a drilling application.
There is a confusing comment in both the LM5116-HT and LM5116WG datasheets. First…
Part Number: LM5116-HT Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5116WG Hi
I am evaluating LM5116-HT and LM5116WG for high temperature, high voltage power supply design. The target working voltage is above 60V and temperature of around 175C.
At room temperature…
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Does TI provide the Spice model of LM5116-HT for Thermal simulation prupose?
I am planning to use it at 150C for 48V/4A application. Is this achievable by LM5116-HT buck converter?
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