Part Number: LM61495-Q1 Hi Expert,
Recently our customer evaluates our LM61495-Q1 and find there might be some thermal issue. When operating 5V/10A output, the efficiency is around 90%. So the total power loss is about 5.55W. Considering below thermal…
Part Number: TPS62816-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62812-Q1 , LM61495-Q1 Can SSC be applied on external clock OK ? re TPS62816, TPS62812-Q1, LM61495-Q1?
Part Number: LM61495-Q1
Hi Team, Do you think LM61495-Q1 is a good solution for 24Vin / 5Vout with 10A Maximum load current in a automotive project ?
My concern is in the 24V battery system, we know the battery charging or when there is a load transient…
Part Number: LM61495-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM61495 , LM62460 , LM61480 Hi I see in the datasheet that for the three part numbers: LM61495, LM61480, LM62460 they are rated for 6A,8A, and 10A, and are drop-in pin-compatible. However, I don't see…
Part Number: LM61495 Hello,
I don't see dimensions for package/pads on the LM61495 datasheet. Is it exactly the same as the automotive variant (LM61495-Q1)?
Best,
Austin Allen
Part Number: LM61495-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM61495 , What is the difference between LM61495 and LM61495-Q1 for the adjustable version, so in detail what is the difference between: LM61495RPHR and LM61495QRPHRQ1
Part Number: LM61495-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM61495 Hi Team,
My customer now use LM61495 in their design. During 500V surge test, the TVS did not burn out. The LM61495 has the following two situations:
(1) When the LM61495 is connected to…
Part Number: LM61495-Q1 HI ALL,
I design a PCB card with LM61495QRPHRQ1 component.
The component has 3 grounds and 2 input voltages:
- AGND, PGND1, PGND2
- VIN1, VIN2
What is the correct way to connect the grounds on PCB and electrical drawing?
1. With…
Part Number: LM61495-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM61495 Hi team,
When the LM61495 input is powered down, the output voltage has a jitter problem, as shown in the figure below. Customer is testing with a electronic load : OK with a load below 4A…
Part Number: LM61495-Q1 Hi team,
I want to know whether the chip can support DC19V input and DC12V output with 10A ? This chip doesn't use the external MOS tube, if it really supports 12V@10A. It has 120W. Is there nothing wrong with this chip?
Thanks…