Part Number: TPS54386 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM25011 , TPS54302 , Hello all,
I am thinking of stepping down 24V to 5V (2A) and 3.3V(2A) directly with TPS54386-Q1.
However, the design examples in the data sheet only includes 12V to 5V, 3.3V configuration…
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Part Number: TPS54386 Hello Team,
We are using TPS54386PWPR to generate 2.5V and 1.8V from 5V,
How much inductor value i must choose for proper functioning.
Please help me for the selection of inductor.
Regards,
Prasanna G
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS54386 , TPS65279 Hello,
I have a design that uses several TPS54386 IC's currently, and these drive two separate 3A (max) channels, driven from a 24V supply.
We would like to expand our design to include single channels…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS54386 Hi, I built three power supplies with the TPS54386. One is a 12V-5V and the other two are 5V-3.3V. One of these three does not seem to work. When I connect the input power, the chip gets really hot and there is…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS54386 Hello,
I am using a TPS54386 for generated a 15V/3,75W and 5V/8,5W based on 24V.
I have some problem of stability when the 15V are less than 1W of load...
Have you some idea or methode to improve the converter to…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS54386 I created a PCB using the TPS54386 chip. I designed my circuit using the Switcher Pro application as a resource. In my circuit, Vin is 24V and the outputs are 12V and 5V. I powered the circuit at first without…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS54386 Hello all,
and Hello Anthony Fagnani if you see this post. I Believe you can help.
For an automotive application, we had set up TPS54386 circuit for 24V to 13V and 24V to 6V circuit that is found on TPS54386 datasheet…
Part Number: TPS54386PWPR I was taking a look at the power regulation circuit on our PCB because I needed to decrease the footprint and I noticed that it had been significantly over-designed. It looks like whoever designed the circuit originally just…