Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for providing the valuable inputs.
Here I have another query. I have two PSUs (named PSU-1 and PSI-2), and both the PSU-1 and PSU-2 provide 3.3V_AUX output. Let's name PSU-1 provide 3.3V_AUX1 and PSU-2 provide 3.3V_AUX2.
To provide…
Part Number: UCC29002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC39002 Tool/software: Since STMicroelectronics' L6615D has been discontinued, I am considering using UCC29002 as a replacement. I would like to hear your opinions. Also, how many parallel connections…
Part Number: UCC29002 Tool/software: Hello.
I would like to Design by applying UCC29002 to Discharger Circuit of Battery. So, I'd like to ask you a few questions.
1) Why does it become a load share without FET Switching? and How does it work? about…
Part Number: UCC29002 Tool/software: Hi Team,
could help check this schematic is ok? or there any suggestion and modify? thanks for your support.
UCC29002 (1).pdf
Part Number: UCC29002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC39002EVM Tool/software: Hi
Trying to load share by applying ucc29002 to 3 parallel power modules. Do you have any designs to refer to?
power module: BMR685(flex)_50V 26A
BMR685.pdf
Thanks
Part Number: UCC29002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2412 , LMR33630 Hi Team,
customer have new project for LNB applicaiton and need new solution for current sharing while two phase Vin input, Or the integrated IC available, there any suggested solutions…
Part Number: UCC29002 Hi Team,
May I know if a PSU module with the UC29002 Current share has a recommended method for factory using the VR correction voltage, either unloaded or fully loaded.
Thanks!
BRs,
Jamie
Part Number: UCC29002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC39002 Hi Team,
May I know How the CS+/- and LS to do control 3V to switch Adjust Amp? Thanks.
Part Number: UCC29002 Hi
Two units are tested on the same backplane, one is powered on and the other is not powered on. When powered on, the voltage of this product can be backfilled to the chip vdd of the unpowered product through the equalizing line…
Part Number: UCC29002 For 400V applications, does TI recommend a high or low voltage shunt resistor?
is there a way to ensure the shunt resistor does not exceed CS- 's minimum voltage rating?