Part Number: LMZ22008 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ31710 , LMZ31704 , , LMZ31707 I am looking at these two modules to drive 5V input of an Atom 1.44 GHz up to 1.92 GHzGHz processor board like Lattepanda or Up board .
From what I read, the LM31707…
Nishie,
No, the TPSM84824 will not work with this scheme since it sinks current. You can check LMZ22008 which will yield a far simpler solution for stacking. Another option is the LMZ31710.
Thanks, Amod
Part Number: LMZ22010 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ22008 , LMZ23610 , LMZ13610 Hi Team,
Is there a recommended part number to P2P replace LMZ22010TZE?
Thank you.
Best Regards
Darren
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ22008 I'm looking to generate -4.25V from +12V using the LMZ22008 simple switcher and having trouble getting it to run. During debug, I have a very light load (100mA) and I'm getting my Vout to look like...
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ22008 , LMZ12010 Dear Sir/Madam,
I have a PCA that uses 4x LMZ22008 and 1xLMZ12010. A high failure rate has been observed on the LMZ22008 (approx 40%). A low failure rate has been observed on the LMZ12010 (approx 5%).
The…
Hello Vijay,
Both TPS56121 and LMZ22008 are appropriate for the design. LMZ22008 is easier to use with a higher level of integration.
Best Regards,
Bob Sheehan
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP7804 , LM20333 , LM21212-1 , LMZ22008 , LMZ22010 , PMP Hello, I'm looking for a some effective solution for powering our test cards to be tested under radiation. Each test card features 5 different FPGAs (Xilinx, Altera…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ22003 , LMZ22008 Hello,
I am working with a design that is migrating from the LMZ22008 to the LMZ22003. The issue is that the LMZ22008 was capable of running at lower frequencies down to 350kHz which made using a 500kHz…