Part Number: AMC1301 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AMC1300 , AMC3330 Hi team,
My customer wants to use AMC1301 to measure line-line voltage, for example, the voltage between U and V. Please note U, V, W are three phase gird voltage.
Customer schematic…
Part Number: TIDM-1000 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AMC1301 Hi,
Vout can reach 800V, V_ P is 400V, and the input of amc1301 is 400/3002.74*2.74=0.365v, which is beyond the input voltage range of amc1301. Even if Vout is 700V, the input of amc1301…
Part Number: AMC1301 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AMC1300 The AMC1301 has a High-Side (shunt side) and a Low-Side (MCU side). The device basically does an "Analog -> Digital -> Analog" conversion, all with Vin -> Vout delay of under 3.0[us]. It also…
Part Number: AMC1301 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AMC1300 Hey Team,
Could you help me out on getting some information on a TI part. For the AMC1301, the datasheet shows that it has short circuit protection on the output is up to +/- 13mA and an…
Part Number: AMC1301 Request of information about how to use AMC1301 for providing current feedback to TI UCC2817D PFC.
Please see the attached document.
Kind Regards Question_about_AMC1301.docx
Part Number: AMC1301 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AMC1300 Hi Team,
AMC1301's signal delay time is too long for my customer's application, do we have any isolated amplifier with lower delay time?
Thanks.
Regards,
Part Number: AMC1301-Q1 Hi Expert,
My customer is doing some functional safety analysis on AMC1301-Q1. And have some questions would like to check with you.
When there have some overvoltage applied on VDD1 of AMC1301-Q1 during normal operation(power…
Part Number: AMC1301 Dear team,
Could AMC1301 used for a 1000A peak current measurement application? Any reference design for this application?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Sammi
Part Number: AMC1301 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AMC1100 , AMC1300 Dear team,
My customer will use AMC1301 measure voltage for three-phase three wire design, do you have any reference schematic for this? Or let me know how to measure with our AMC1301…