Part Number: LMG1205HBEVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMG1205 Hello,
We are trying to amplify a sine wave pwm (generated by a TMS570) using the LMG1205HBEVM evaluation board. We noticed an abnormally high current with the default EVM board when testing…
Part Number: LMG1205HBEVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ALLIGATOR Hello,
MOSFET blow up during load testing, I have below questions:
1- Vpp was between -2.5 and +2.5, that could be an issue to blow up Mosfets? PS: Mosfet was working for testing current…
Part Number: LMG1205HBEVM Hi Team,
A customer bought 2 sets of LMG1205HBEVM. He tested the boards without load at the supply voltage of 20V without any problem. Then he connected Tekpower 3710A and set it as a constant current load. He powered the board…
Part Number: LMG1205HBEVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMG1205 , LMG1210 Hi Team,
According to Using the LMG1205HBEVM User's guide, Page 8 has the following Dead time circuit.
Do you know if this is a property or stability that can be put to practical…
Part Number: LMG1205HBEVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMG1205 , LM5113 , I hope this PDF shows four labeled scope shots. The issue is HO drops to a mid-way value during the HS fall transition instead of zero volts. HS falls when LO rises. This is valid…
Part Number: LMG1205 Hi,
I want to use the LMG1205 to drive two EPC2016C transistors in a half-bridge configuration at 6.78 MHz, with a duty cycle of 50% and an input voltage of 48V.
From what I've seen, the LMG1205HBEVM evaluation board can drive two…
Ok, got it.
So, for testing purpose (in order to test existing pcb boards, that we have on hands) it could be better to try https://www.ti.com/tool/LMG1205HBEVM , does it? 1. Unsolder LM5113SD
2. Connect PWM signal from Microchip controller to LMG1205HBEVM …
The bootstrap voltage for HB to HS is around 4V minimum.
I am using the LMG1205HBEVM as a template for my circuit and I want to modify it to meet my needs.
The circuit takes in a 500kHz sine wave and a 5MHz square wave, amplifies them, filters them…
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.
Part Number: UCC21736-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMG1210 , LMG1205HBEVM , UCC21540A , LMG1205 , UCC21540 Hi,
I have an application where I need to drive a Silicon MOSFET (Part number: SISS08DN-T1-GE3; Datasheet: https://www.vishay.com/docs/76780…