Part Number: LM5143-Q1 About application note for LM5143-Q1: 4-phase buck regulator, Slave side's DITH pin setting are described Page-5: Open and Page-9: connect to VDDA.
Which is correct?
Is DITH pin on slave side left open OK?
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Hi Youhao,
Thanks for the response. Load current exceeds 2A but the key is keeping the input from exceeding 36V as I thought as well, so we have to be careful and build in as much margin on our end as possible to avoid this from happening.
Thanks again…
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Hello YX
Then, I think LM5143 matches with what you want. Please refer https://e2e.ti.com/blogs_/b/powerhouse/posts/how-to-design-a-simple-constant-current-constant-voltage-buck-converter for more information.
-EL
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