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  • LMR24220 soft start input as a tracking input

    Esa
    Esa
    Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMR24220 , LMR24210 , TPS40170 , LM34937 Hello, Below is a question from a customer if the SS input of LMR24220 can be used as a tracking input. Could you please help the customer out? Many thanks, Esa -----------…
    • Resolved
    • LMR24210 block diagram.pdf
    • over 13 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • RE: simple swithcer for only 1/2 amp, 28V to 3.3V

    Marc Davis-Marsh
    Marc Davis-Marsh
    Resolved
    The LM3102 is a 2.5 amp device. The LMR24220 is a two amp device and comes in a BGA package which can reduce the size of the design. Take a look at the following reference design for a compact layout. http://www.ti.com/tool/lmr24220rb Regards, …
    • over 11 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • RE: LM2842X burn with abrupt load variation

    Howard Chen-WEBENCH Design Center
    Howard Chen-WEBENCH Design Center
    Hello Guilherme, When using WEBENCH design, you got to use the exact BOM or close. If you deviate from the WEBENCH generated the BOM, there is no guarantee the device will function normally. It's difficult to tell why the device burned up without…
    • over 11 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Re: LM3100 Output Voltage

    Edwin Krasser
    Edwin Krasser
    I just tested a small board with the LMR24220 instead of the LM3100. This part is much better! * Difference of output voltage between light load and 1 A: <20 mV * Much more stable. The jitter of the period time (switched signal) is better than 5 ns (LM3100…
    • over 14 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • RE: Can the LM3102 be used at higher output voltage levels?

    Greg Hollister
    Greg Hollister
    Resolved
    Thanks for the response. The LMR24220 looks like it might work. I'm concerned about the small package size though, the application is a very high temperature environment and thermal management is a big concern.
    • over 12 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • TI SIMPLE SWITCHER nano modules and nano regulators pack powerful punch in small space

    Marina
    Marina
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ10501 , LMZ10500 , LMR24210 , LMR24220 1-A power module and 42-V synchronous power regulators are industry’s smallest for point-of-load power conversions DALLAS (Oct. 10, 2011) – Texas Instruments Incorporated…
    • over 14 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • RE: PWM chip selection

    John Bottrill
    John Bottrill
    Resolved
    Hi, I've attached the 2013 User's Guide for power products. Starting on page 53 you will find a selection of PWM controllers. many of these teh frequency can be varied according to external criteria. As an example if you use a UC3842 it is a simple…
    • 2013 Power Management Guide.pdf
    • over 12 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • RE: 110/220 VAC to 12 KVDC Push Pull supply?

    John Bottrill
    John Bottrill
    Resolved
    Gary, Most any of our power controllers with dual output capability will provide the control. See attached document starting at page 50 with the dual output controllers on page 53 and 54 and choose what features you want. Regards, John
    • 2013 Power Management Guide.pdf
    • over 12 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

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