Part Number: TPS40210-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS40210 Hi Team,
Is there a loop equation of AC small signal analysis available for the TPS40210-Q1?
Looking to check the stability of a circuit.
Best,
Jared
Part Number: TPS40210-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS40210 , TPS40211-Q1 , TPS40211 I'm just wondering - beside the Webbench Designer for TPS40210 are there any tools for calculating the circuits with these controllers? I'm thinking on an Excel…
Part Number: TPS40210-Q1
Is it possible to configure the following schematic for TPS40210-Q1? - VIN_supply: 2V - Vout: 7V - External Bias: 5V (low power consumption) The recommended operating conditions of TPS40210-Q1 shows VIN=4.5V~ however my customer…
Hi User,
Thank you for considering the TPS40210-Q1. It means you may need to fine tune the loop compensation. The Webench has limitations owing to it limited library parts options. Change the operating conditions a little to allow the Webench to generate…
Part Number: TPS40210-Q1 Tool/software: WEBENCH® Design Tools Thread title says it all. Basically trying to get a webench model for those parameters but it doesnt work. When I try to simulate
Vin: 8-16V
Vout: 12V
Iout: 2A
it generates a simulation…
Part Number: TPS40210-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , , TPS40210 Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Hi Team,
I am trying to simulate the TPS40210-Q1 in a SEPIC topology, however, even when running a simple DC analysis, it comes back…
Part Number: TPS40210-Q1 Tool/software: WEBENCH® Design Tools Hi Team,
I cannot seem to use WEBENCH to design the TPS40210-Q1 as a SEPIC topology. Is it possible to add this topology to the WEBENCH tool for the TPS40210-Q1?
Thank you,
Jared
Part Number: UCC28730-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS40210 , UCC28730 , LM25180 , UCC28910 , UCC28700 , UCC28911 Hello,
Can you confirm me if possible to use UCC28730 instead of TPS40210?
The price of TPS40210 is high and i need a driver…
Part Number: TPS40210-Q1 Hi Team
I am using TPS40210-Q1 as Fly-Back; Vin = 18V ~ 36V, Vout = 28V, Iout = 3.6A,
I want to know how to calculate the proper Cout.
the below equation is correct to use ?
Cout >= Iout x Nps x Vout
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Thanks very much, Youhao and David!
In original design, TPS40210-Q1 was used for generating +90V@2A with input voltage at +12Vdc on an Op-Amp. But, in the new design, an additional -90V@2A with the same input +12Vdc is required to drive the same Op…