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  • RE: SEPIC with LM3481 and Vin 3.0V~40.0V

    Robert Blattner
    Robert Blattner
    Hello Kersten, The LM3481 is capable of working under your conditions. Look up PMP10610 at www.ti.com/.../PMP10610 to get started. Increase the voltage of the input and transfer capacitors by 20 V and use either 80 V or 100 V MOSFETs. The output…
    • over 8 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • RE: LM3481 based SEPIC convereter radiating the EMI

    Ambreesh Tripathi
    Ambreesh Tripathi
    Thanks Dileep for sharing the details of your design . Below are some points on Schematic ,layout and the ways you can debug the radiated EMI issue . Schematic: Can you please let me know why are you using both an uncoupled inductor L4 and a coupled inductor…
    • over 8 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • RE: LM3481 Sepic output electrolytic capacitor

    Ambreesh Tripathi
    Ambreesh Tripathi
    Hi Pablo , Please find below the comments on rhe layout : 1. Caps at Vin and Vcc need to be placed next to IC pins and IC GND . 2. THe high current path is laid out properly but high switching curent output loop needs modification : 3. Please follow…
    • over 8 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

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