Part Number: SN6501-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN6507 , UCC25800 , PMP23061 Tool/software: Hi Expert,
Could you help evaluate below application? Customer use one SN6501-Q1 for driving two transformers s ynchronously.
Part Number: SN6501-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN6501 Hi,
I am trying to simulate( 5V to ISO 5V) this circuit but it was showing an error while simulating component:U1*_U2_U7.D_D11 so, could you please help me with this issue
IC : SN6501
Part Number: SN6501-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN6501 , SN6505A Tool/software: Hi team,
Could you pls send me the EMI test report of SN6501-Q1? Thanks!
Best regards!
Ethan
Part Number: SN6501-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN6501 , Hello Team,
is there any reason why the output voltage is limited to 30V according datasheet?
Depending on transformer ratio it should be possible to achieve higher voltages, right…
Part Number: SN6501-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN6501 Dear Experts,
in SN6501-Q1 datasheet, section "Absolute maximum ratings" I found the maximum cont. power dissipation of 250mW. I'm wondering about this number because with a loss of 300mW…
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…
Part Number: SN6501-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN6501 Hello,
Do you have a reference design for the SN6501-Q1, where the input voltage is 5V, and the output voltage is 12V?
The datasheet lists the recommended transformer (HCTSM80308BAL) to…
Hi Koteshwar,
Sorry for the delay for personal reasons.
Koteshwar Rao said: The outputs VDD1_5V and VDD2_5V are powering two separate Op-Amp circuits.
1. Correct. The outputs are powering two separate Op-Amp circuits.
Koteshwar Rao said: The…
Hi AnBer, I am Manuel, a colleague of Koteshwar's working with SN650x devices. To clarify one comment from Koteshwar's previous reply:
Koteshwar Rao said: SN6505A operates at a different switching frequency, hence, SN6501 can't be used with SN6505A…