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  • LM5116: LM5145- Using Synchronous Buck DC-DC Controller design variable/Programmable wide rage Vout

    Sachin Dighe
    Sachin Dighe
    Resolved
    Part Number: LM5116 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5145 , , PMP7282 , PMP20178 , LM5146 Hi, Requirement of DC-DC Buck Converter Vin = 48Vdc Vout min = 5Vdc Vout max = 40Vdc Iout min = 0.5A Iout max = 30A I wanted to design programmable…
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    • over 7 years ago
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  • LM5145-Q1: Design review request

    Romain_FF
    Romain_FF
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: LM5145-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD19534Q5A According to last question, I finally choose CSD19534Q5A for high side and FDMS86101 for lower side (with lower Res(on)) Could you please review the following design in attachment please…
    • over 3 years ago
    • Power management
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  • RE: LM61430-Q1: spice model required

    Frank De Stasi
    Frank De Stasi
    Hello At this time we do not have an averaged model available for this device. The best plan is to follow the guidance in the app note that I have attached here to help with your input filter design. By using a damping capacitor in your filter,…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • LM25145: schematic review

    Fred Cheng
    Fred Cheng
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: LM25145 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5145 hi team, my customer use 18 LM25145 per board, please help check the MOSFET thermal (maximum Ta=80C) and schematic, you can take some days to review, it's alright. 22TXX_BUS_PSU_1110A_PAGE4…
    • over 2 years ago
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  • RE: LM5137F-Q1: Where can I find the LM5137F full datasheet?

    Tony Koulong
    Tony Koulong
    Resolved
    Hi Nicole, Yes that datasheet looks incomplete. For I would encourage you to used the user guide and the QuickStart calc until this issue is being resolved. 5428.LM5137-Q1_quickstart_calculator_revB6.xlsm and 7266.snvu891.pdf
    • 12 days ago
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  • RE: PTB78560A: Ripple issues

    iAlejandro
    iAlejandro
    Resolved
    Hello Yumiko, There are various ways to filter input and output noise. I've attached a few Application Reports in which I believe can be helpful information. Also, please take a look at the previous post ( link ) which is similar to your question. …
    • over 5 years ago
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  • RE: PTR08100W: Reduce ripple

    iAlejandro
    iAlejandro
    Resolved
    Unfortunately, I do not have an exact recommendation. Selecting the correct Ferrite Bead filter varies through applications. But, below I have provided some technical documentations in which I believe can be very helpful if you are planning on implementing…
    • over 5 years ago
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  • LM5146DESIGN-CALC: Please review the calculator.

    Kevin Lai
    Kevin Lai
    Part Number: LM5146DESIGN-CALC Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5146 Hi team, my customer was seeing a spike in temperature of the device so we had recommended they change the Fsw. they reduced it to 120kHz which helped. however, now they have…
    • over 5 years ago
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