Part Number: TLV711 Tool/software: WEBENCH® Design Tools Using the model for TLV7111225, TINA gives an Invalid Device error. A second error says that the circuit cannot be opened. Using the same model with LTSpice gives a "Too Few Nodes" error. I would…
Part Number: TLV711
Hi Team, Could you please let me know how to perform the PSRR measurement and the what the scope or environment setting need?
BR, SHH
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV711 Hi,
If PD(max) = (Tjmax – TA)/RƟJA = (125 -25) /170 = 588 (mW),and Iout = PD/(Vin – Vout) = 588/(5-2.5) = 235 (mA), this Iout is for one output, or the total of the two outputs of TLV711?
Thanks.
Hi Chentsu,
For camera or image sensors LDOs must excel in three key specifications: PSRR, Noise performance and output voltage accuracy. Our LP5907 is a favorite when it comes to sensor modules, particularly if you are powering the analog rails. If…
Hi Andrew,
From a board layout perspective, yes you can make the BOM change between the two LDOs without touching the layout.
There are potentially some minor changes to your system. As you are choosing a device with a higher Vout (2.85V rather…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV711 Hi this is probably a simple question. We are using a TLV7111233DSER LDO to source a 1.2V channel with a 4ma current draw and a 3.3V channel with a 3mA current draw. We understand that each channel has a 200mA current…
Hi,
I've attached the 2013 User's Guide for power products. Starting on page 53 you will find a selection of PWM controllers. many of these teh frequency can be varied according to external criteria.
As an example if you use a UC3842 it is a simple…
Gary,
Most any of our power controllers with dual output capability will provide the control. See attached document starting at page 50 with the dual output controllers on page 53 and 54 and choose what features you want.
Regards,
John
Hello,
The UCC3806 is a dual output controller though it can be used in a flyback where only one of the outputs are used to drive the switch it might be better to choose a single output controller. Look at page 46 of the attached under General Purpose…