Part Number: PTH05020W Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPSM846C24
Hello,
I need to know the ESDS (HBM Class Level) rating of the PTH05020WAH. I already contacted the TI Customer Center, and they were only able to provide the following message re…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PTH05020W Hi,
My application uses PTH05020W to regulate from 5Vin to 1.2V out. This rail powers an FPGA core voltage. Our boards are failing under full load. We believe the issue has to do with the step load. The FPGA…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PTH05020W Hello,
I have recently built a text fixture using a high current DCDC converter to power 150 USB devices at once.
During construction and testing, the output leads were inadvertently crossed momentarily and…
Power modules including thePTH05000 and PTH05020W have always been fully qualified and approved for using multi-source components such as FETS and power inductors and other passive components. .
There is no change in form fit or function when using…
The PTH series including the PTH05010W cannot be paralleled for increased currents above 15 amps.
There are several other modules with higher current capability .
PTH05T210W is rated to 30Amps with 4.5Vin to 5.5Vin
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Part Number: LMZ13610 Hi TI,
Please help to check whether the schematic diagrams of these power chips are correct and whether there is any problem?
The attachment is the schematic diagram。 TSC1152V1.0_DCM-UL--page4--page8.pdf
Hello,
The UCC3806 is a dual output controller though it can be used in a flyback where only one of the outputs are used to drive the switch it might be better to choose a single output controller. Look at page 46 of the attached under General Purpose…
Siyu,
I think the toggle flip-flop in the block diagram on page one of the spec should have let you know that the max you will get with this device is 50% duty.
Go to page 43 and 44 of the attached and select a more suitable part.
Peter,
i am enclosing the Power Management Guide for 2011. The section you will be interested in starts on page 43 and actual devices listed on page 46, With the minimum information you have given me I would expect that you will want something like…