Part Number: TPS40200 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5145 , LMR51430 , LMR33630 Hello,
I'm using the TPS40200, and I tried to calculate the compensation network using two methods:
1) Using the calculations explained at SLVA301 article (Loop…
Part Number: TPS40200-HT Hi,
I have Power supply that use your 2 of TPS40200SHKJ for +13V and -13V. we have an issue with idle current (No load status) which drain from 20mA to 40mA in high Temp (150 -175C) and we didn't have this problem before,…
Part Number: TPS40200 I m using TPS40200 in a design. My concern is stability and compensation simulation.
From the Models and Ref Designs in http://www.ti.com/product/TPS40200/toolssoftware which one is better to be used for simulation.
In general…
Part Number: TPS40200 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5117 , LM25117 , LMG34XX-BB-EVM Hello,
I use the TPS40200 in order to make a Buck. I can't find in the documentation how the duty cycle evolves according to the voltage applied to COMP pin. I…
Part Number: TPS40200-HT Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5145 , , TPS40200 , LM25085 , LM5085
Hello,
I am using TPS40200HD in my design, 32-42V in, 5V out. It works good but its temperature is higher than I expected, 95F at room temperature. The…
Part Number: TPS40200 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM51561 , LM5145 , LM5156 Need some assistance in loop compensation calculation of TPS40200 and LM51561. these are buck and Boost. I have the excel sheet provided by Texas but wanted steps also. The…
Part Number: TPS40200 Dear All,
I read in datasheet the following state: "The TPS40200 is designed to operate from an input voltage supply range between 4.5 V and 52 V. This input supply should be well regulated."
What means? If I have an unregulated…