Part Number: LMG1205 Hello Texas Instruments team,
I would like to ask a question about the part LMG1205YFXR . We would like to solder it using a SN/PB solder paste but since its Lead finish/ Ball material is SNAGCU what you would recommend for better results…
Hi Klemens,
I asked our packaging expert about this subject. He mentioned that underfills are commonly used in parts like this to help meet these standards. I found one other thread where this came up also:
https://e2e.ti.com/support/power-management…
Part Number: LMG1205 Hello. I have a general question about the LMG1205 propagation delay matching. The data sheet specifies the typical value and max value, but it doesn't specify the min value.
In another words, if our input signal has a deadtime…
Part Number: LMG1205 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMG1210 , LMG1020 , UCC27611 , LM5114 , LM5113 Hi team
In addition to LMG1205, LMG1210, do we have other drivers for GaN?
Hi Jia-Hua,
I'm glad to hear you were able to get the driver functioning properly! I'm going to link an article for optimizing multi-megahertz operation of GaN drivers , specifically LMG1210. You could try implementing a Schottky diode or PN junction…
Part Number: LMG1205 Hi teams,
When I use this driver, I wonder how to evaluate its driving ability? If I use three MOS in parallel (low-side gate), whether LMG1205 have enough power to drive them?
Part Number: LMG1205 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: , TINA-TI When I looked at the truth table for HI, HO, LI, and LO in the dataset, I found discrepancies with my output. Would this have any impact?
Hi Siddheswar,
there was an issue with the caps on the input of the LMG1205 - this 10uF needs to be change to ~ 100pF ( 4 times).
The device does then start up but I am running into some convergence issues after some time of simulation which I could not…
Part Number: LMG1205 I need to use LMG1205 with 15MHz working frequency, refer to LMG1205HBEVM circuit for simulation. But the output power is not enough, is there any way to increase the output power.