Part Number: TPS40211-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PSPICE-FOR-TI , TPS40211
Hi Team,
Our customer wants to design a boost converter from a 10V to 14.4V battery input to 100V@0.5A output.
He tried to simulate the design in Webench as shown below…
Part Number: TPS40211-Q1 Hi, Team
My customer is using our TPS40211-Q1 as a buck-boost controller.
His usage is: the input voltage range is 9~32V, and the output voltage is constant voltage 27V.
The customer engineer gradually reduced the input voltage…
Part Number: TPS40210-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS40210 , TPS40211 Hello,
is it possible to use the TPS40211 as an alternative for the TPS40210 by just adapting the feedback network, or do we have to expect any other regulation behavior because…
I think I know what the issue is. I'm using the TPS40211-Q1. The design guide I followed is for the TPS40210-Q1.
The TPS40211-Q1 ref voltage is 260mV. The TPS40210-Q1 ref voltage is 700mV.
I will correct for this and report back with results.
Part Number: TPS40211-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS40210 Hello, I'm designing a boost converter similar to the one described in Typical Application 8.2 on page 26 of the datasheet for the TPS40210. I was going through the calculations and…
Part Number: TPS40211-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS40211 We need support with our layout design using the TPS40211-Q1 in our led emblem project. Is ist possible to receive a contact of a german FAE?
Or what is the best way to get support from…
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 Spreadsheet…
Part Number: TPSM84209 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS40211 , TPS61089 , TPS61378-Q1 I have an application in which the load is placed between Vin and Vout. Can TPSM84209 handle such a situation, in which the current will be into the Vout pin and through…
@ Clinton Jensen : as it sounds like you are a expert on drivers. i need to make a min 2A boost driver with min 80W output power on a single layer board. i wanted to use the TPS40211-Q1 for this. do you think this is visible on a single layer our will this…