Part Number: SM74611 Hello Team,
Good day my Customer use the SM74611 ICs as drop-in replacements for Schottky diodes in there simple battery backup circuit for an AV cart DC power distribution. Currently the system has a AC/DC power supply in parallel…
Part Number: SM74611 Hi,
I am trying to use this diode for its minimal forward voltage drop. With a 3.3 VDC supply, I am experiencing a 300 mV voltage drop across the diode when circuit is drawing just 70 uA. Can you please illuminate me on why this may…
Part Number: SM74611 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5050-2 Hi
Assuming that 6 Panel with a maximum open circuit voltage of 39.4 and a maximum currant of 9 A are connected in series (max voltage thus < 240 V) and several of these strings are connected…
Part Number: SM74611 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM74700-Q1 We need to implement a reverse input protection in a 24V system, can we use the SM74611?
Can we put it on the negative line (in Vin-)?
In this configuration, would it avoid to discharge…
Part Number: SM74611 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5050-1 Hi there,
We used the SM74611 diode for our voltage regulation application for single board computer. It needs 3.3V and 2 ampers for operation. Single board computer couldn't start because…
Part Number: SM74611 Hello,
I am designing a solar panel array and considering using ideal bypass diodes every 3 solar cells for a high school project.
The array has approximately 150 cells where any number of them could be shaded. The project is a solar…
Part Number: SM74611 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI I'm trying to import this PSpice transient model into TINA TI using the new macro wizard, but I get the aforementioned error. How can I fix this?
Part Number: SM74611 I am doing an application about ultrasound energy transfer.
As output of my ultrasound receiver I have an AC signal of frequency around 70 kHz and amplitude of about 150 mV. The current, flowing through an optimum resistor load,…
Part Number: TPS25730 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS3701 , SM74611 ,
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I want to add USB PD to an existing 24V device. Users can either select a barrel jack or USB type-C. A 20V/3A profile is chosen by resistor values.
What happens when a user is…