Part Number: PMP30440 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN6501 , , SN6507 Hi, I'm looking into a 12vin/12vout isolated push pull supply and I found the reference design PMP30440 but I'm struggling to understand how the Vin can get up to 24V when the VCC…
Part Number: SN6505B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN6501 , PMP30440 , Team-
I know that it is possible to use cascode transistors with the SN6501 (see PMP30440) to extend the input voltage range > 5V.
I'd like to do the same with SN6505B, see…
Hi Jian Jin, You're welcome! Yes, at low-current loads transformers are inefficient due to parasitics like leakage and magnetizing currents, which.remain constant in magnitude as load currents increase. Exact efficiency in these systems varies from transformer…
Hi Robin, Thank you for posting to E2E! SN6505 devices, including SN6505A-Q1, are not capable of withstanding operation with Vcc = >6V for any amount of time, and we do not currently have a standalone push-pull isolation transformer driver that can meet…