Part Number: PMP10532 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5160 , Hi,
I wanted to use the reference design PMP10532 where LM5160 and a transformer are used to generate +15-15 and 5V.
Why a minimum load, after the transformer, represented by R4, R5 and R6…
Part Number: LM5160 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP10532 , PMP Hello guys,
One of our customers is considering PMP10532 using to replace CC6-2403SF-E (24V input, 5V/1A output,
http://www.tdk-lambda.com/products/sps/ps_onboard/cc_e/indexe.html ) with…
Part Number: LM5160 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP10532 , PMP10733 [ LM5160 ] PMP10532 Related Questions
Hi expert, My customer has started their triple output power supply based on the PMP10532 reference design. Their conditions are as below. * 24V…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5160 , PMP10532 Hi all,
I'm using PMP10532 schematic and LM5160 for our project, Is it possible to change the WSON package with HTSSOP but keep same absolute performance.
thanks.
Riccardo Ramacci
Hi Per-Åke,
It looks like you will more than likely need a controller since at your worst case condition, you may exceed the current rating of our internal FETs in the converters, and you will want to implement either a flybuck or a flyback topology…
Hi Antonio,
I would suggest taking a look at PMP10532 . I have forwarded your question to the team responsible for the part in that reference design, LM5160.
Best regards,
Layne J
Part Number: PMP10352 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP10532 , PMP7361 , PMP20588 Hi,
can you please provide me the datasheet for the pulse electronics part T1 Pa4191?
Is it a customized device?
Is it possible to supply the flyback with 24V without changing…
hi Katelyn,
appreciate the quick help and feedback
the PMP10532 output seems ok, but the input range is designed for 19~30V
the customer design requirement for the input is 12~24V
I saw another lm5160 design
www.ti.com/.../PMP30227
with the proper…
PMP10532_Fly-BuckConductedEMI data.pptx please see attached results for PMP10532. The PMP schematic can be viewed online, the filter was added to the schematic at the input. The values used are called out in the attachment. Please note, that input would…
Hello,
One option would be to the LM5160A which is a flybuck device. You can find the product folder at this link: www.ti.com/.../LM5160A You can find a reference design at this link: www.ti.com/.../PMP10532
A second option would be to use the LMR36015…