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  • PTH04T231W: Safe to parallel outputs of several modules?

    N Maris
    N Maris
    Resolved
    Part Number: PTH04T231W Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PTH04T241W , PTH04T221W Can PTH04T231W outputs be safely paralleled, and if so how? Standard Diode-ORing?
    • Resolved
    • over 6 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • RE: TPSM82810: Parallel supply for increased current capacity and output capacitance

    Chris Glaser
    Chris Glaser
    If you need much higher currents, maybe something from our PTH/PTV series can fit. These can supply higher currents and large output caps. PTV is a vertical orientation of the device, which takes up less board space x-y. PTV05010W would be an 8A module…
    • over 5 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
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  • RE: New design using PTH04230W

    Tom Guerin
    Tom Guerin
    Resolved
    Guy: I reviewed the data above.. The scope bandwidth reommended for ripple and extraneous noise measurement is not more than 20MHz . The scope in this data is detecting E field noise ( which is not actual present on the output bus. PTH04T230W at 0…
    • over 13 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

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