Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92010 Hello,
Our customer would like to use TPS92010. And they will use TPS92010 as SEPIC.
So,we want to get BOM and a advice on the design about PMP3522.
Please send me.
Best regards,
Manabu ito
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92010 Hello Team,
Can i get the Schematic, BOM and GERBER files for the TPS92010(for 5w/10w). Kindly give us all the details required to manufacture this driver.
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Hi Semih,
I think you can use the TPS92310EVM directly.
TPS92010 doesn't belong to my product line and I'm unfamiliar with this device. You can post another thread for TPS92010, then corresponding engineer will answer your questions.
Robin
Hi,
I got this design from "TI Cook Book Q2 2010"
There are two issues I encountered:
1) When I used 220K for R1, R2 and R3 as suggested in the schematic, it could not startup the IC, the Vcc voltage of the IC was measured to be less the…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92010EVM-631 , LM358 Hi All,
Can anyone explain what LM358(U 1:B) doing in TPS92010EVM-631? I saw it using the TRIAC dimming information after bridge rectify and want to know more detail on this portion.
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92010 Hello,
Our customer considering to use TPS92010 for power supply circuit of LED lights. I'd like to respond to customer's request that refer to PMP3522.
Customer demand is following.
1、AC IN : 90~110VA…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92010 , UCC28600 Hello,
May I know reference deisgn PMP3522 is mean for TPS92010 or UCC28600?
http://www.ti.com/tool/pmp3522
As indicate over description is TPS92010 but documents in BOM and schematic part number is…
Despite the fact that the output power is less than 50W, due to the low voltage input range, the peak primary side DRN current exceeds the maximum allowable current capability of the device. The TPS92210 is limited to a maximum peak current of 4A, which…
Dmitri,
thanks for flagging the lack of E2E community specific to Lighting. To answer your questions:
YES UCL64010 (now TPS92010) Ref des supports thyristor/triac dimming in a pretty nice fashion: curves available on request, much nicer than the LM3445…