Part Number: TPSI3052-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPSI3052 , , TIDA-050063 Tool/software: Hi,
we are testing on TPSI3052 and identified strange behaviour. When we put 5 V to enable. We measure following at left VDDH and rightVDRV
Also we have…
Part Number: TPSI3052-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPSI3052 , Hi,
Customer is using TPSI3052 for PTC heater project.
There is an issue with EMC testing.
Please give me some advice on how to improve EMC for TPSI3052.
Schematic :
CE(Conducted Emission…
Part Number: TPSI3052-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , TPSI3050-Q1 Hello,
Is there a SIMetrix working file for the TPSI3052-Q1 IC. Or any file for TINA-TI schematic file for the same IC.
Regards,
Abhijit
Part Number: TPSI3052-Q1 Team,
can you confirm that the following understanding from my customer is correct?
----------------------------- I was presuming that this IC was capable of keeping the output voltage level +15V DC (without switching cycle) by…
Part Number: TIDA-050063 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPSI3052-Q1 Hello, I'm developing a precharge solution using your TIDA-050063 Design guide. I am a bit confused about the gate driving circuit. Specifically TPSI3052-Q1. For the selection of C_DIV1…
Part Number: TPSI3052-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-050063 , Hi Expert,
I refer the design guide TIDA-050063 High-Voltage Solid-State Relay Active Precharge
Below is my design Sch,
Currently, I set the Ipeak to 3A, Imin to 0.5A, and adjust…
Part Number: TPSI3052-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPSI3050-Q1 Hi, I'm using the latest TI Spice tool and am trying a simple simulation using the TPSI3052-Q1 model. The simulator complains about convergence errors, so I enable autoconvergence…
Part Number: TPSI3052-Q1 Dear team,
Can we use TPSI3052-Q1 for pre-charging application at 1500V DC line?
Due to below specification, the customer concern about isolation performance. please let me know your opinion.
Thank you.
Hello Jianmin,
I'm still trying to understand how the heating resistor affects the pre-charge time. It definitely increases the time compared to pre-charge with no heating resistor, but I'm not sure what the best way is to estimate this increase. Looking…