Part Number: UCC39002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5177 Tool/software: Hi Team,
My customer want to use 3x adapter (5A per adapter) provide 54V into their switch system, and sorry that it's my first time use UCC39002 so I have some application…
Part Number: UCC39002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC29002 , Tool/software: Hello,
My customer is looking for a load share controller for a PSU that supports the outputs below.
- VOUT & IOUT = 12V/8A, 50V/24A dual output
Q1. We can't find any…
Part Number: UCC39002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC29002 Tool/software: Hi Team,
Could you please help explain how this device works? Are there any slides or ANs you can share?
Regards, Hailiang
Part Number: UCC39002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC29002 Hi,
I'm utilizing the UCC39002 current share circuit to parallel two power modules and was wondering if there are any design examples mentioning how to use the device when there is a "trim…
Hi Waseem,
I think that by "...bulk capacitance of the power supply..." you are referring to the output filter capacitance, right? (If I'm wrong please let me know.) The power supply's output capacitance should go before the current-sense…
Part Number: UCC39002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC29002 Hi,
I'm reviewing ucc39002 and ucc29002 for load sharing 2x supplies 48V outputs, 5A output each, and have a couple of questions:
What what are differences between ucc39002 and ucc 2 9002…
Part Number: UCC39002 Hi all,
I was going through the datasheet for the UCC39002 and I noticed an error with units for the output current in the Load Share Driver (LS) section of the datasheet. I suspect that this is meant to be in mA, but could you…
Part Number: UCC39002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC29002 Hi all,
I am looking for a model of the UCC39002, but I do not see any model publicly available on ti.com. Do you know if there is one that is internally available? Let me know whenever…
Hello Mable,
As I mentioned at the top of my previous reply, the "Iout" in this case refers to the output current of the LS-Bus driver. Therefore, "Iout,min" is the -1mA minimum current capability LS-Bus driver listed in the datasheet…
Hi Bruce,
It is good to know about R37= R38 = 560R, although 510R would fit the data even better.
Anyway, it is unfortunate about the fixed 10R in the power brick. We have to remove R1 in any case, so that it does not bypass Rsense+ inside the brick. Adjusting…