Part Number: LM61495 Tool/software: I used the WEBBENCH designer to design a buck converter that converts 24V to 15V. I used the PSpice for TI to simulate and it showed correct behaviour (image attached). Now I have designed my PCB. When I was testing…
Part Number: LM61495 Tool/software: Hello,
www.ti.com/.../lm61495.pdf
I plan to use 16V input and 3.3V output (fix).
Is it ok to apply voltage to EN (pin 13) before 16V is applied to VIN1 (pin 14) and VIN2 (pin 2)?
Are there any voltage regulations…
Part Number: LM61495-Q1 Tool/software: Over at digikey...
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/texas-instruments/LM61495QRPHRQ1/14004426
Click on the data sheet and the pinout is 16 pins. Scroll down to the mechanicals and its 22 pins. Their…
Part Number: LM61495 Tool/software: Hello team,
I have just one question.
in this graph, why Vout decreases as the Iout increases?
I think duty affected by Iout. So, duty is already max, and Io is increased. duty can't be increase more, finally…
Part Number: LM61495 Tool/software: Hi Team,
Do we have dual-output buck device? Input is from 15V-25V, output needs one +5V and one -5V, output 50mA for each channel. Thanks in advance.
BRs,
Francis
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I am currently in the process of designing a buck converter using LM61495 to step down my 8s Li-ion pack voltage from 29.6V to 5.3V. The rated current is around 2A and the peak current is about 7A. I will…
Part Number: LM61495 Tool/software: Hi teams,
I was wondering if the IC comes with output discharge function since the data sheet said "In this scenario, such as a shorted input test, the output capacitors discharge through the internal parasitic diode…
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