Part Number: SN6501 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO6742 Hi team,
Could you please review this part on the schematic? It is on page 4, U3.
One thing that looks strange to me is I believe this can only provide a 3.3V or 5V isolated rail. However, the…
Part Number: SN6501 Hi Team
Could you please tell me the Vout accuracy of SN6501DBVR?
I'd like to judge if we need LDO or not.
The condition is below.
Turns Ratio = 1:1.1, Vin=5V, Vout=5V, No LDO
Part Number: PMP30440 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN6501 , , SN6507 Hi, I'm looking into a 12vin/12vout isolated push pull supply and I found the reference design PMP30440 but I'm struggling to understand how the Vin can get up to 24V when the VCC…
Part Number: SN6501 I am using SN6501DBVR for Generating Isolated 5V Supply. But while Carrying Out Internal Testing, found Out that the Rise-Fall Times are higher & Frequency is lesser than expected for D1/D2.
VCC = 3.3V. My circuit is similar to…
Hi Hang,
Thanks for your inputs, this is useful.
Hang An said: When I replace the SN6501 with a new one, the current gets corrected. I can confirm it works for both U1 and U2.
Could you please clarify replacing which device resolves the issue as also requested…
Part Number: SN6501 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN6507 Hello,
I am looking for a 12V to 5V or 5V to 5V, 100mA max load isolated power supply with low no load current draw (at most 1 mA).
I understand SN6501 is has higher no load current draw, so…
Part Number: SN6501 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN6505A Hi,
Do you have further information abot the minimum Supply Voltage of the SN6501? I am Currently using the SN6501 with 2.6V supply (Instead of 3V) and it`s working perfectly fine. It even…
Part Number: SN6507-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN6501-Q1 , SN6501 , SN6507 Hi,
Good Day.
Is it possible to use the component SN6507-Q1 as equivalent to the not available SN6501-Q1 in order to drive a transformer 1:1 at 12V for an isolated supply…