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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ23610 , LMZ14203H , LMZ14203 The output voltage range0.6-6V.Now my output voltage is 8V.there is no problem.Also, The input voltage range is 6-36V,why the output voltage is so low.
I would like to know the risk when I…
Part Number: LMZ23610 when I put the output voltage of 5V, the out short circuit and then open and found that there will be 100us output of more than 10V.How can I Weaken the peak.
Part Number: LMZ23610 Hi,
LMZ23610 CFF = 4.7 nF (OPT) in Simplified Application Schematic,Could tell me the result if I increase or decrease the capacitance value,and What is the biggest value of CFF,Thank you!
hi,Jason
the part of LMZ231610TZE I used,when i make this part work continuously 4 hours at 67°C,the input was always shorted to the output ,i don't know why.
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
A customer has a question.
"I know that the recommended is 36VDC maximum while absolute maximum is 40VDC. Is absolute maximum referring to surge voltage? If not the what is the maximum surge voltage at the input that LM23610 can handle without damage…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ23610 Customer question:
What is the minimum ESR for proper function.
Equation 8 is an approximation.
"For applications with dynamic load steps; the following equation provides a good first pass approximation of C…
Hi,
If you want to have current sharing power module devices, I would suggest using the LMZ23610 which has the SH pin to help with current sharing configuration.
Regards,
Jimmy
Hello,
The TPSM63610 is internally compensated so it can not be used in a parallel design.
If you are interested in using a power module with current sharing capabilities, perhaps look into the LMZ23610.
Regards,
Jimmy
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ23610 Hi
This is Raja, i am using LMZ23610 as regulator module for driving 3.9V (10 A ) load . But when i drive 3.9V (9A) Power LED, it getting more heat at the amp of 3A . here voltage is reduced from 3.9V to 2.9V…