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  • PMP23420: inductor current sense filter design

    Ryan Rah
    Ryan Rah
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    Part Number: PMP23420 Tool/software: based on PMP23420 reference design, a RC filter is used across the inductor shunt resistor. The cutoff frequency is set to almost 319kHz for 150kHz switching frequency of converter (single phase). Is it good to have…
    • Resolved
    • 9 months ago
    • Simulation, hardware & system design tools
    • Simulation, hardware & system design tools forum
  • RE: LM5146: 2-phase Buck converter simulation doesn't look as expected.

    Taru Kapoor
    Taru Kapoor
    Thanks Abhishek! I'll go through the design you have shared and get back to you. You can look at these reference designs: https://www.ti.com/tool/PMP23420; https://www.ti.com/tool/PMP23392 (GaN based Design). Thanks, Best Regards, Taru
    • 9 months ago
    • Simulation, hardware & system design tools
    • Simulation, hardware & system design tools forum
  • RE: LM5146-Q1: Buck-Converter for Automotive EV application

    Taru Kapoor
    Taru Kapoor
    Hi Rajesh, The IC has no restriction on the output current since that is determined by the passives being used. As long as the LM5146-Q1 can drive the FETs (considering their gate capacitance, Vth, etc.). However, it may be difficult to run 280W …
    • over 1 year ago
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