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  • Can I add DC-DC to generate 5V from PMP8920 based circuit of 12V output

    Deep Aum
    Deep Aum
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    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP8920 , TPS54427 Hi, I need to design industrial power supply with dual output as below. 5V, 4A 12V, 3A I found PMP8920 reference design to get 12V output with 100W output so now i need to have 5V only. Can i add DC-Dc…
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    • over 3 years ago
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  • PMP8920 reference deisn question

    MD Home
    MD Home
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    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP8920 Hello How many layer of PCB for PMP8920 reference deisn? MD
    • Resolved
    • over 7 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • UCC25600: PMP8920REVA_02: Reference Design with problem

    Hernani Galindo
    Hernani Galindo
    Part Number: UCC25600 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP8920 , , UCC24610 I adapted my PSU from the PMP8920 project ( www.ti.com/.../slurag9a.pdf) . My project uses 220VAC @ 60Hz at the input and needs 12V @ 10A (120W) at the output. I'm using the (UCC25600…
    • over 4 years ago
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  • RE: Regarding USB PD and TYPE C charger

    Darwin Fernandez
    Darwin Fernandez
    Resolved
    Hi Vivek, Very sorry for the delay! At a high level, since this is an adapter application, I recommend using the TPS25740B since this is capable of your 20V rail. I recommend looking at the TPS23740BEVM-741 as it is 5A capable. The EVM as an input voltage…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • About the reference design for 90W outputs

    Satoshi
    Satoshi
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    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC25600 , UCC28051 , PMP8911 , PMP8920 If there is AC/DC reference design of 90W output, please let me know. If other composition has the reference design of 90W, I would like to know, although UCC28051+UCC25600 thinks typical…
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    • over 8 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • RE: UCC24610 used in synchronous LLC

    Billy Long
    Billy Long
    Tim, see responses below. Hope this helps Thanks, Billy 1) We are aware that the LLC secondary rectifiers are typical for this converter however, synchronous rectifiers can also be used. Specifically, control IC’s exist for the drive and timing of LLC…
    • over 6 years ago
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