Part Number: LM65635 Hi Team,
Posting on behalf of our customer.
My question is essentially about the "FB" pin on the LM65635. I want to add Remote Sensing to my Buck Converter design and I plan to use a differential amplifier to measure the Voltage…
Part Number: LM65635 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMR71915 , LM5169 , LM5168 , LM5160 , LM5166 , LM5032 I am looking for Buck DC-DC Isolated solution.
I/P: 16V- 50V, 15W
O/P Main 5V , 7.5 W
O/P Aux +- 15V , 7.5 W
Please suggest the solution…
Part Number: LM65635-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5137 , LM5085 , LM25085 , LM25137 Tool/software: Hello,
I would like to request part recommendations for the following condition:
I am looking for buck converter that can output 12V at up…
Part Number: LM65645-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM65635-Q1 , Tool/software: Hello, Team,
We want to know whether we can P2P replace LM65645-Q1 and LM65635-Q1 without any concerns and change in the design.
Best, Masaru
Part Number: LM65635EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM65635 ,
Hello,
I would like to use the LM65635 IC in a new design. I would also like to use the LM65635EVM Altium project as a reference.
Could you please share the design files with me…
Part Number: LMR38010 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM65635 , LMR38020 , LM65625 I designed a PDLC film driver based on SDAA0033 "DC to AC Conversion with DC to DC Buck Converters for PDLC Displays". It isn't working the way I expect so I have some…
Part Number: LM5006 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5148 , LM65635 , LM5137 , LM5137F-Q1 , LM5137-Q1 , LM5137F Tool/software: Good morning, Sir/Ma'am!
We are looking for a single buck IC with multiple, independent output voltages.
What we need…
Hi Sabith,
You may try looking at the LM65635 or LM76005. Please also examine for PFM light-load operation as well, as that will improve efficiency at light load. The thermal performance is better on this device, though it is not p2p compatible with…
Hi Chase,
LM2576HV is an old device from TI (released more than 20 years ago). We have much newer devices here which will have better specs and features (like https://www.ti.com/product/LM65635-Q1 ). I would recommend you suggest newer devices to…
Hi Abhay,
You can use the below calculator (and Webench) of LM65645 to decide on passives. They are similar, except for the functional safety features of LM68645.
3051.LM656x5_calc_revA0.xlsx
Regards,
Niranjan