Part Number: TPS54331 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SWITCHERPRO Dear All,
We Used the SwitcherPro Desktop design tool to design a buck converter with below Spec:
Input volt min = 3.8 v Input volt Max = 5 v
Output volt = 3.1 v Iout Max = 1A
we…
Part Number: TPS40055 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SWITCHERPRO , ,
Hello,
I've spent the last five months designing and creating the attached SwitcherPro Design schematic using the TPS40055. After many weeks of debugging, I've found that your generated…
Part Number: TPS40200 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SWITCHERPROSwitcherPro V3.17 calculates very different values for L and C than the Datasheet example P35
Vin: 18V to 52V, Vout=16V @ 1A
L1=100uH, C2 = 22uF
Datasheet P35 Example:
L1 = 220uH, C9 =…
Part Number: WEBENCH-POWER-DESIGNER Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SWITCHERPRO Tool/software: WEBENCH® Design Tools Web bench is utterly garbage for useability as a proper CAD tool. When will Texas instrument update SwitcherPro Desktop?
Part Number: SWITCHERPRO Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS53355 Hi,
In switcherPro, I am checking the characteristics of TPS53355 for 12V input and 0.95V output.
In analysis window( as shown in attached image), there is a column: Calculated Maximum…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SWITCHERPRO , TPS65400 Hi All,
I know the TPS65400 was added recently to Webench, is it planned to be added to SwitcherPro, which is much more "playable" ?
If not present, is there any other (mono) buck in Swit…
Hello and thank you for getting back to me so quickly.
I am doing sustaining work on an existing design and wanted to review the old design and see if it would support the new changes. I was concerned when SwitcherPro reported -1 dB gain margin and started…
Kohei-san,
Sorry for the delayed response. The discrepancy has been fixed already. Please let me know if you have any questions regarding this.
Regards,
Amod
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS61087 , TPS61088 , SWITCHERPRO HI, we would like to use SwitherPro to design a 3.6V->6V booster. We had previously done so with TPS61087 and it gave us great results. Unfortunately TPS61088 is missing from the database…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS5401 , SWITCHERPRO I want to create a design using the TPS5401. Nothing special here, just 35v to 3.3V 0.5A SMPS. And before someone chimes in, real load is more like 200mA.
Now the website crams webench down your throat…