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  • TPS92410EVM-002 vs TPS92411EVM-002 Control Circuitry [E]

    LeonardEllis
    LeonardEllis
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    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92411EVM-002 , TPS92410EVM-002 , TPS92411 , TPS92410 The TPS92411EVM-002 uses a discrete circuit of diodes and xstrs to drive the series of TPS92411 LED drivers, whereas the TPS92410EVM-002 uses the TPS92410 instead of…
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  • TPS92410EVM-002 Board Design Questions

    Michael Raleigh
    Michael Raleigh
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    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92410EVM-002 , TPS92410 , TPS2410 , PMP6023 Hello, I have a few questions pertaining to a board design based on the TPS92410EVM-002: How can I ensure equal current goes to the x3 TPS92410 stages in order to maintain equal…
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