Part Number: LMG3422R050 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMG3422R030 I am trying to run a simulation of LMG3422R050. I have downloaded the simulation model from TI's website and opened the model in PSpice for TI. When I try to run the model I get a bunch…
Part Number: LMG3422R050 Hi TI expert,
I think GaN die and control die are integrated in same package, which means power stage and control unit are splited, so how can control die get the GaN die temp? This is importan to me beacause I'd like to ensure…
Part Number: LMG3422R050 Hi team,
Could you please help check if we have any pictures to show the internal structure difference between top and bottom cooling?
Thanks,
Brian
Part Number: LMG3422R050 I was going through the data sheet of LMG3422R050 and couldnt find the
Reverse Transfer Capacitance and internal gate resistance if there is any.
Could you please help me?
Best Regards,
Arjun Ananthaiah
Part Number: LMG3422R050 Hi Team,
Would like to clarify a question about the characteristic of GaN.
If we do not have any "body diode" in GaN, how does it handle the freewheel current?
Thanks!
Best Regards,
Ernest
Part Number: LMG3422R050 What is the maximum power rating for part LMG3422R050. If it is footprint or material related, provide the power rating on a metal brd and on a glass board FR4 with the standard footprint and a footprint with extra heat transfer…
Part Number: LMG3422R050 Hello,
I was going through LMG3422R050 GaN FET data sheet. In its data sheet there is Figure 7-11. Half-Bridge Switching Energy vs Inductive Load Current.
I dont see the RDRV value for that plot. Can someone tell me the corresponding…
Part Number: LMG3422R050 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMG3410EVM-018 HI team,
Customer try to use GaN FET as a switching element on H bridge inverter as replacement from IGBT.
Since it is H bridge, body diode must be needed as free wheel diode. If GaN…
Part Number: LMG3422R050 hey experts
I intend to use the LMG3422R050
my application required a switching frequency at the Mhz
and high voltage
so far so good
The current consumption is around 0.1 to 2 amps
can be any problem with that?
I didn't find…