Part Number: LM2621EVAL Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2621 , TPS61022 Team we are working on a design from some time. We used EVAL board during proof of concept. Later we used Webench values in design. The newly fabricated hardware is working correctly…
Part Number: LM2621EVAL Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2621 I'm checking out he LM2621 eval board. According to the document, the board was set the Vin = 3V and Vout = 5V. but it didn't give 5V instead 3.6V instead.
I checked the RF1 and RF2…
Part Number: LM2621EVAL Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS55340 , LM2621 , TPS61230A I have connected the board to have Vin=4.2V, Vout=5V and a load to have an output current of 0.8A. However, taking the efficiency graphic into account I have measured…
Part Number: LM2621EVAL
Hi LM2621-team,
I am asking a question on behalf of an engineer who received the LM2621EVM some days ago and noticed that the PCB design of the board he got (top figure) differs from the picture on the landing page of the EVM…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2621 I'm considering the LM2621 device for a new design. Usually TI provides the documentation for the EVAL board; in this case it looks like there isn't any. Is there a set of GERBER files available to examine for design…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2621 , LM3481 I'm interested in using the LM2621 on a project I'm designing. I would like to purchase the eval board for the prototype, but I can't find some information:
I need to step up or down a voltage…
Hi Fernando,
The LM2621 is not yet enabled in the WEBENCH Designer tool. We are actually dusting off a previous reference design and fully enabling it with WEBENCH Circuit Calculators due to increased requests for this sleeping beauty. We should go live…