Part Number: TIDA-00120 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD19531Q5A , CSD19532Q5B , CSD18502Q5B , CSD18532Q5B , TIDA-010042 Hi Team,
I am using TIDA-00120 reference design for 48V System.
I have replaced the CSD18532Q5B with CSD19531Q5A and CSD18502Q5B…
I am using MOSFET (Part number: CSD19532Q5B). I observed MOSFET getting turned ON when input voltage is reduced below 4V, whereas the MOSFET remains OFF when voltage is above 4V. Is this way it should work? Waiting for reply.
Hi Alex,
The design does not have SOA margin.
The current limit is set at 50A and single (high Ron ) FET would not able to support. Adjust the current limit to just above the max load current IOUT(MAX) 25A by increasing Rs.
If you want to continue…
I understand your struggle. All four of our 100V SON5x6 devices will be footprint compatible:
www.ti.com/.../n-channel-mosfet-transistor-products.page
The only catch is the CSD19532Q5B is a slightly different package (still footprint compatible…
I have moved to testing different MOSFETs with higher gate turn on thresholds. CSD19532Q5B. I don't want to use these, as they have higher Rds(on).
It doesn't matter how much dead time I introduce. Below is an example where with the use of deadband…
Part Number: LM3481-FLYBACKEVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM3481 , PMP10725 , , CSD19532Q5B , CSD19502Q5B , CSD19538Q3A Dear all.
I examine Flyback by LM3481. CSD19502Q5B and CSD19532Q5B are used for each of LM3481-FlybackEVM and PMP10725. These…
Part Number: DRV8305 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8353 , MOTORWARE , CSD19532Q5B , LMG5200 , , TMS320F28027F Hello,
I am designing a custom board by trying to use the DRV8305 and the F28069 combo, but the DRV8305 has a voltage limit of 60V. My…
Thanks for the info Ed, we'll have to check them out!
Also as an update since this thread, our company has released a couple of new 100V FETs with strong SOA for hot swap applications.
For very high power, the CSD19536KTT is one of the best we…
Part Number: LM5008 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD19532Q5B hello,
i am using TI's LM5008 IC with my solar panels to convert high DC voltage into 5V. LM5008 is rated for 100v as per datasheet.
my solar panel is giving MAX. 105 V at the start…