Part Number: TIDA-010242 Tool/software: We are working on a MIL-STD-1275E Surge Protection system based on Your Design Guide: TIDA-010242 The system is for 28 Volt DC output with steady output current of 4 Amps wich go to 8 amps max for 70 seconds. But…
Part Number: TIDA-010242 Tool/software: I am referring to the TIDA-010242 reference design for my 28V system. My system requires 500W. As I understand from the disturbance limits information, the minimum voltage is 12V (1s).
Do I need to ensure that…
Part Number: TIDA-010242 Tool/software: Dear community,
I am pretty new to PSPICE. Apologies if my question is stupid or dumb.
If I simulate the above reference design everything works fine until I try to use a level maker or voltage probes to probe signals…
Part Number: TIDA-010242 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5069 Tool/software: Hey Team,
My customer has a requirement to take in a Vmin of 10.5V to 33V and I'm wondering if the TIDA-010242 can accept this input.
I'm wondering why there is a Vmin…
Hi Eric,
After doing some digging, the LM74800 is reverse input protected up to -65V. The protection circuit is not protected up to -65V.
Looking at the MIL-STD-1275E Surge Protection Reference Design , it says "to pass these events, do not operate the protection…
Part Number: TIDA-010242 Tool/software: Hi,
Could you tell me the current value that can be applied in the steady state?
The following URL talks about the voltage in the steady state. I would also like to know about the current.
https://e2e.ti.com/support…
Part Number: TIDA-010242 Tool/software: Hi,
Can this reference design also protect "5.1.1.2 Voltage ripple" and "5.1.2 Starting operation" as specified in MIL-STD-1275E?
https://www.sullivanuv.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/MIL-STD…
Part Number: TIDA-010242 Tool/software: Hi,
Can this reference design also protect "5.1.1.2 Voltage ripple" and "5.1.2 Starting operation" as specified in MIL-STD-1275E?
https://www.sullivanuv.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/MIL-STD…
Is there some planning to address this question, regarding the future /updated compliance of TIDA-010242 for a load dumop pulse of 100V and duration of 500ms?