Part Number: TL5001A Tool/software: Hello, I am looking for an IBIS Model for Part Number "TL5001AQDR" to analyze some peripheral traces for signal integrity, appreciate any help!
Part Number: TL5001A Hello Youhao, I come back with some new results.
In a first time, I have tested values you have given for compensation network. I have tried with and without Q36. Q36 doesn't affect stability but is required to obtain a clean 5V…
Part Number: TL5001A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL5001 Hello,
Old thread has been closed. I beg your pardon, but I have bought some new mosfets to replace IRF540N by IRFB4332 and UPS has lost my parcel !
With these new mosfets (that support…
Part Number: TL5001A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL5001 , Hello,
I'm trying to use a TL5001 with a transformer in loop. Sometimes ti runs as expected, sometimes not. I'm pretty sure that my issue comes from compensation network but I'm unable to…
Part Number: TL5001A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL5001 , MC34063A Hello,
In a special power supply, I have to replace a transformer by another subcircuit to create a negative polarization (-100Vdc).
V20 is a 28Vdc input. Q22 creates a 14V…
Part Number: TL5001A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL5001 , LM5155
Hello,
A long time ago, I have done a regulation with TL5001A. My circuit :
Input comes from a 20Vac power supply and a rectifier. Thus V20 is about 28Vdc. C10 and C11 are discharged…
Part Number: TL5001A-Q1 Hello TI experts,
I am looking for a document about FIT rate and failure mode due to customer's request.
I already found FIT rate on TI website but could not find failure mode of TL5001A-Q1. Could you help me to find the contents…
Part Number: TL5001A-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2903-Q1 , , UCC21530-Q1 , LM2903
Hello TI experts,
I am looking for a document about FIT rate and failure mode due to customer's request.
Actually I found same document about LM2903-Q1…
Thanks a lot.
I have done some tests. With a electrolytic C13 (100uF), TL5001A doesn't start, but with 10uF (film), it runs as expected. 5uF is not enough.
Best regards,
JB
Hi vignesh,
With your maximum input voltage of 40V, you are hitting the maximum operating voltage of the TL5001A. The LM5155 ( http://www.ti.com/product/LM5155-Q1 ) can be used in a buck-boost regulator configuration that will support 12V, 22A output…