Part Number: LMZ34202 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00808 , Hi Team,
I have a question about your guidelines for connecting AGND and PGND for the LMZ34202. The datasheet recommends keeping these separate and allowing the device to connect them…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ34202 , LMZ23610 Hi
My customer think using LMZ34202 under Vin=24V, Vout=5V, Iout=10A.
Can this device share the current?
Best regards,
Yokota
Part Number: LMZ34202
Hi,
Q1. From the datasheet I understood that LMZ34202 will be turned ON if 'INH/UVLO pin' voltage is greater than 2.1V(typically). Is it right? What happen if this pin is left floating? Do this pin have any internal pull-up?…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ34202 Hello,
I am looking to use the LMZ34202 in an inverting configuration similar to this application note: www.ti.com/.../snva425a.pdf . Please confirm if this approach is still valid with the LMZ3 family.
Thanks…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ34202 Both the datasheet for this component LMZ34202 and the package detail MPQF400.pdf are missing the details on the thermal pads for this device. Does this exist along with the recommended pads and vias suggested…
Part Number: TPSM63602 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ34202 I am considering using the TPSM63602 buck converter in a system to generate 16V output based on a 36V input voltage. The TPSM6302 is rated for an input voltage range of 3V to 36V so my application…
Hi Brooks,
The LMZ14201H can be configured to go pass the recommended 5V output minimum since the internal reference voltage is 0.8V. However as this is not tested for, you would need to ensure that the stability of the device is operational at lower…
Hi Sanjay Pithadia ,
Following your suggestions, my design will be like this:
1. 1.8V Fixed supply: Using LMZ34202 and TLV1171-1.8.
2. 5V at 2A Fixed supply: Using LMZ34202
3. -5V at 2A Fixed supply: Using LMZ34002
4. +/-100V about 0.6A Fixed…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMZ34202 Can I use a Pi filter on the output side of this part: LMZ14203HTZ/NOPB
in order to reduce the output ripple?
Note, some switching regulators like the LMZ34202 recommend, not to
place filters or inductors…