Part Number: UCC28881 I have a question regarding the usage of UCC28881 in a lower power application.
I intend to use this IC to power some electronics which require a steady ~10 mA @ 12VDC, so the variable output current functionality won't be used…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , UCC28881 Tool/software: I cannot export the design from webench power design. How to export the design to PsPice or Tina-ti ? Could you please guide or tell me the solution to export the design from the webench…
Part Number: UCC28881 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28911
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Hi Team,
I suggest UCC28881 to replace FSL336LR but customer needs a lower Ron solution.
Is there any other suggestion for customer request?
www.onsemi.com/.../fsl336lr…
Part Number: UCC28881 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28C42 Tool/software:
I hope this message finds you well.
I’m currently working on a design that uses the UCC28881 to build a simple, non-isolated buck converter. However, I’ve found that the…
Part Number: UCC28881 Tool/software:
Hi!
I’m working on a concept where, among other things, I would like to use the low-side Buck-Boost Converter configuration, by using UCC28881D Off-Line Converter from TI. See the attached schematics.
In the…
Part Number: UCC28881 Tool/software: Hello,
Invalid device: $CDNENCSTART. Line: #42
I'm getting the above error when trying to run in Tina.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
Thanks
Ashish Jain
Part Number: UCC28881 Tool/software: Hi, based on application note slvaej3 (Figure 5), is it possibile to add an inverted output to UCC28881 starting from a Buck-boost configuration? Alternatevely, what is the best solution to convert and input from 15…
Part Number: UCC28750 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28911 , UCC28910 , UCC28881 , PMP11236 , , PMP31338
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We are going to design a buck converter for 24V 0.4A output. The first choice is UCC28910 / UCC28911, but it seems both cannot…