Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PTN04050C Hi,
I am new to the forum so hi everyone.
I have been working on a project based on DC-DC converters, in which i require to get somewhere around 5v-10v adjustable output using 3.6v li-ion batteries.
For this…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PTN04050C Hello,
I am a student in physics working on a senior design project. We are thinking of using your PTN04050C DC-DC converter in our circuit but are having trouble finding any sort of internal diagram or model…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PTN04050C , TPS61175 We have been using the PT5042A for some time to generate +15V from +8V.
The PTN04050C looks like a good replacement, but the input V range is 5.5V Max.
Is there an easy way to extend the input range…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24072T , PTN04050C Dear Friends,
I design a Li-ion battery powered device, which works with 5.0 V and requires 2.0A. So I use PTN04050C to converter battery source, which is 4.2V, to a 5.0V power supply, in addition, I…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PTN04050C
We have tested the two different boost modules from TI and have run into a few discrepancies with the specifications listed in the datasheet.
For all tests, we are using the following test conditions:
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PTN04050C I am needing a Current (and Perhaps efficiciency) Curve for a PTN04050C
A spreadsheet to graph offering would be wonderful. Any help?
Thanks in Advance
Mark
Hi Gary,
Actually, the PTN04050C is a completely difference module with a completely different function--it is a boost converter. This takes a lower DC voltage and makes a higher DC voltage. Both voltages are positive.
What is your input voltage source…
Part Number: TPS65131 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS62143 , LM5160 , PMP10733 , PTN04050C , LMZ34002 Hi Sir
My customer Vin can be 5V or 9V.
and request Vout is +/- 15V Iout 100mA. may we have suggest solution?
Another request is Vin can be 5V or 9V…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PTN04050C I'm looking for a recommendation on a solution that's beyond WebBench as far as I can tell.
I am looking for a programmable power supply solution.
Input: 5 V
Output: 6 to 15 V, 10 W
Solutions based on…