Part Number: TL2575-05 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLVM13620 I'm currently using a TL2575 for a application with the following values:
Vin = 24V
Vout = 5V
Peak Iout = 750mA
I have a 100uF input capacitor, 330uF output capacitor and 330uH inductor…
Part Number: TL2575-05 I have design that is using the TL2575-05 switcher and the part is not delivering 5V on the output pin. I'm getting about 85mV and the device is getting hot. The board is 2 layer design with the traces on the top layer and the…
Part Number: TL2575-05 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2574 , LM2674 , LM2675 , LM22675
Hello,
I'm considering to use a TL2575 for a application with the following values:
Vin = 24V
Vout = 5V
Iout = 375mA
From the Graph on the datasheet (Figure 14…
Part Number: TL2575-05 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMR23610 Hello everyone,
Just I'm looking for the step model of LT2575. May be there is another KTT-case usable.
Thanks in advance.
Christian.
Part Number: TL2575HV-15 I have connected TL2575HV-15 as a buck converter. It supplies two POL regulators: a buck converter and a buck-boost converter, which are realized using LM2576-05 IC. The diodes connected are Schottky Diodes. The values of the…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL2575-05 , LM3102 , LM2675 I need positive and negative 5v from a symmetric 30vDC supply on an amplifier project, its got to be simple and efficient with easy to solder packages, the TL2575-05 looks suitable but its not…
Justin,
The TL2575-05 is a simple to use buck regulator that will greatly reduce the power loss. http://www.ti.com/product/lm2575 You could drop to 3.3V from the 5V or use a second TL2575 for 12V directly to 3.3V.