Part Number: LMG5200 Tool/software: Hi,
I'm interested in TI's GaN FETs.
Could you please share any information on design considerations and related documents when replacing Si-FETs with TI GaN?
Seminar materials are also welcome.
Thanks,
Co…
Ok, I do see this now the COSS and CISS for the LMG2100 are significantly higher vs the LMG5200. Considering the LMG2100 is a newer and faster device one would think these numbers would be lower.
Part Number: LMG5200 We wish operate the at 48VDC input to the final drivers and output 36V pulses at 45% duty cycle at minimum of 4 amps per pulse output into a toroidal HF planar transformer. We noticed that the efficiency is not good at these levels…
Part Number: LMG5200
We made 500 pieces PCBA recently witch including 3 LMG5200 each. After SMT, we found almost 1/3 LMG5200 chips were shorted before power on, the short was betweent pin 1,8 and 9. The shorted chips looks normal without any a ppearance…
Part Number: LMG5200 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN6501-Q1 We want to drive the LMG5200's high-side gate with a PWM duty close to 100%. More specifically, every ten milliseconds, we wish to turn the high-side gate off for a microsecond or less.…
Part Number: LMG5200 Hello,
I'm an engineer designing a radiation-tolerant system for space. Our team likes the LMG5200 because GaN is more reliable than Silicon in space. The LMG5200 is also easy to work with because it has integrated driver stage a…
Part Number: LMG5200 Hi, TI support team
The client company is reviewing the application of the LMG5200 to develop a beauty device.
- 7MHz HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) Transducer
- Operating Power of HIFU:16~20V, 2A
The circuit is composed…
Part Number: LMG5200 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5168
Hi team,
I am running a test for my inverter design using LMG5200 (similar to TIDA-00909 ) and I encounter short circuit between SW node and PGND instantly when I power up.
My design include…
Part Number: LMG5200 Hi Experts,
Seeking your assistance on this query:
This component is being used in a design to drive a 2-phase linear motor which can consume up to 9.4A (peak) per motor phase. It is configured for a switching frequency of 10kHz,…
Part Number: LMG5200 Hi team,
Could you help check if we get any GaN part support automotive class-D amplifier application?
Thanks and Best Regards,
Will