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  • UC3705: Thermal Questions

    Charles Famiglietti
    Charles Famiglietti
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: UC3705 If I use Equation 4, the traditional, but invalid usage of RthetaJC, listed in Application Report, SPRA953C, I calculate a Junction Temperature of 115C. Is there anyway you can provide me with a definitive value of the maximum allowable…
    • over 7 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • UC3705: Thermal Questions

    Aaron Spaete
    Aaron Spaete
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: UC3705 Team, My customer has the following questions: I have a couple of thermal questions concerning the TI UC3705D high speed power driver. What is the RthetaJ-C of the part? I could not find any mention of it in the datasheet…
    • over 7 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • Re: Spice model for UC3705

    Britt Brooks - Online Design Tools
    Britt Brooks - Online Design Tools
    Resolved
    · Thank you for your interest in Texas Instruments products and services. We received your request for a model of the UC3705 , but are not able to assist you directly at the current time. Please contact the Product Information Center at support…
    • over 15 years ago
    • Simulation, hardware & system design tools
    • Simulation, hardware & system design tools forum
  • Answered
  • RE: UCC2806: sync with current ramp?

    Jonathan Wong
    Jonathan Wong
    Resolved
    Hello Harel, Yes, you will see a voltage ramp in CT when you connect 5V to RT. These two app notes have the best information on GPPWM SYNC. Even though the devices mentioned are not the UCC2806, the CT pin behaviors will be similar. In particular, pages…
    • over 3 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

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