Hello,
robin gangopadhya18 said: Even at 240W, LMG2610 wont exceed its I limit. So is that mode available using UCC28782 controller provided of course the xmfr , SR etc can handle this power all limited to 5A max output?
LMG2610 can handle 240W just fine…
Part Number: UCC28782EVM-030 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMG2610
The two parts LMG2610 and TLP383 are not in stock. What alternatives could be used?
Thank you,
Valentinas
Part Number: UCC29950 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMG2610 Hello:
It seems that the UCC29950 controller is presented as working with a specific boost output voltage ( e.g 385v).
Yet, it is a general controller for "boost" type behaviour. There is…
Part Number: UCC28782EVM-030 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28782 , LMG2610 Hello:
In a recent Webinar of great value, Dr. Ridley presented some interesting ways of controlling" classically known input filter interaction with the power stage.…
Hello,
To answer this question, I would like to point to our most recent datasheet for the LMG2610 device, which comments on this topic. The answer is the same for LMG3422, just not included at this time in the corresponding datasheet. Section 7.3.1 of…
Part Number: UCC28782EVM-030 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS55288 , UCC28782 , LMG2610 Hello:
In the EVM mentioned above, there is a series pass MOSFET controlled by WT6636 from Weltrend.
For many reasons, our configuration is different- and my proposed…