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  • RE: TPS5401: Main difference between TPS54040A?

    Marshall_Beck
    Marshall_Beck
    Hello Alfred, LMR36506-Q1 comes with SYNC/MODE pin. LM636xx only comes in qGrade orderables.
    • over 4 years ago
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  • RE: LMR36503-Q1: dimension details image or recommended land pattern

    Andy  Chen
    Andy Chen
    Hi Patel, Pls check it on LMR36506 data sheet. https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lmr36506-q1.pdf?ts=1610041048124&ref_url=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.google.com%252F Product engineer will revise the LMR36503 data sheet with package drawing soon. B…
    • over 4 years ago
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  • LMR36506: Availability

    user4135146
    user4135146
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: LMR36506 Hello, are there any information about the availability of the buck converter LMR36506 and LMR36506-Q1. On the website the converter are only in preview?
    • over 5 years ago
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  • RE: LMR36506: LMR36506RFRPER(FPWM) VS LMR36506RRPER(PFM)

    Marshall_Beck
    Marshall_Beck
    Resolved
    Hello Andrei, LMR36506(-Q1) device family has different pin definitions based on device orderable. For example: LMR36506RS3QRPERQ1 is adjustable frequency. Pin1 definition is "RT." Pin definition is such that pin resistance to ground defines frequency…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • RE: LM2842XMK-ADJEV: Similar IC with Lower Input Voltage

    Arief Hernadi
    Arief Hernadi
    Hi Adam, What is the maximum input voltage? One thing that comes to mind is LMR36506MSC http://www.ti.com/product/LMR36506-Q1 Thanks -Arief
    • over 5 years ago
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  • RE: LMR33630: Overshoot that might happen on LMR33630

    Samuel Jaffe
    Samuel Jaffe
    Resolved
    Ryotaro Fukui, I see the concern. VIN falls, error amp rails to try to restore VOUT, VIN rises, and the error amplifier causes an overshoot due to the loop bandwidth delay. We do have some parts which address this specifically such as LM61460-Q1, LMQ61460…
    • over 4 years ago
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  • RE: LMR50410: LMR50410XDBVR

    Marshall_Beck
    Marshall_Beck
    Hello Torsten, If small output ripple is desirable, a device operating in auto mode, which PFM is a subset of, would not be desirable. Here are two device which have mode pin to configure in FPWM. https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/snas660b/snas660b.pdf…
    • over 5 years ago
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  • RE: WEBENCH® Tools/LM5008A: WEBENCH® Tools/LM5008A: Too much Input Capacitance?

    Ethan T
    Ethan T
    Hi James, I would recommend the LMR36006-Q1. This 60V 600mA device has a non-switching iq of 26uA operating as low as 4.2V. The LMR36503-Q1 (300mA) or LMR36506-Q1 (600mA) is one of our newest generation buck converters (65V, 4uA iq) for optimized…
    • over 6 years ago
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  • RE: LMR36506: Wettable flanks package

    Koyo Asaishi
    Koyo Asaishi
    Do you mean LMR36506RRPER is not wettable flanks? First page of LMR36506 datasheet (non Q1) describes this is wettable flanks, so let me clarify. Sorry for rushing but we need an answer asap.
    • 2 months ago
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  • RE: LMR36506: Fixed 3.3V output

    Niranjan Nair
    Niranjan Nair
    Resolved
    Hi, While we do not have a calculator for LMR36506, you can use the calculator for LMR36503 : https://www.ti.com/tool/download/LMR36503E-Q1-CALC The current limit may not be accurate as it is based on a lower current part, but I would expect the stability…
    • 8 months ago
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