Part Number: LM5006 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM34927 , LM5169 , LM5163 Hi Team,
Is there a corresponding next-generation product of LM5006?
If so, please share the relevant slides with me. Thanks.
Regards,
Charlie
Part Number: LM34923 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM34927 , LM5169 , LM5163 Hi Team,
Is there a corresponding next-generation product for LM34923?
If so, please share the relevant slides with me. Thanks.
Regards,
Charlie
Part Number: UCC27423 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5163 , LM317 Hi,
I am designing a RGB array control and I have a few questions.
The array is made up of a bunch of series and parallel LED strips. The power supply is a DC 40V power pack. The…
Part Number: LM5164 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5163 , I was starting this conversation with the next parameters : Provide case details or comments: I'm looking to a DC/DCconvertor that can do 90VDC input and 12VDC output and low EMI and low quicient…
Hello Ivy,
Looks like you do not have enough ripple voltage at the feedback nose of the LM5164. Strongly suggest using the calculator spreadsheet to determine the correct amount of ripple injection. Fill in the spreadsheet with your spec and it will…
Part Number: TIDA-010208 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5163 , Hi there,
I have two questions I hope you can help me with.
1. I noticed for this design the LM5163 Buck is powered off of Cell16+ and not after the fuse. This implies that if there…
Thanks for sharing Steven,
The ripple voltage on VOUT is expected to increase as the device goes into light load operation. I would double check your design to make sure you have optimal ripple voltage at the feedback node by using the calculator…
Hello Omer,
Yes, you can use the LM5164 in this application.
The output will be stable under all said conditions above. I recommend using the UVLO input to turn ON/OFF at specific voltages, but if you chose not to, that's an option for you.
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Part Number: LM5164-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5163 LM5164-Q1Hi Team,
Our customer need help to replace pin-to-pin compatible for part LM5164QDDARQ1. Is there any possible device you may share.
Looking forward to your response. Thank you…
Thanks for the quick reply Matt. That is too bad the output current is insufficient to drive a CAN transceiver. I will take a look at the LM5163 regulator.