Part Number: UCC25630-1EVM-291 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC256301 When we tested the 120W EVM output of TI UCC256301 is 12V 10A, the test found that the load could not be loaded with 12V 10A occasionally, and the load was selected for 12V 10A in…
Part Number: UCC25630-1EVM-291 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC256301 Hi Support team
May I have UCC25630-1EVM-291 T1 (X'FMR) & L1 (leakage inductor) specification included turns ratio, bobbin & core data
thanks a lot
Part Number: UCC25630-1EVM-291 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLVH431 , TL431 , TLV431 Hi everyone,
I don't understand how feedback work in the evaluation board UCC25630-1EVM-291. I don't have the ev. board to measure voltages or currents so I post this…
Part Number: UCC25630-1EVM-291 Hi Team,
Here are some issue happened while testing with UCC25630EVM:
1. When output load form 0A to 10A, output voltage drop from 12V to 0V, then recovery.
2 After output current increase to 14.5A, EVM goes to over current…
Part Number: UCC25630-1EVM-291 Hello E2E,
Our customer has interesting for TI's LLC solution and they will buy the UCC25630-1EVM-291. They found following product URL; www.rencousa.com/.../rlti Does TI have information that can be provided other than…
Part Number: UCC25630-1EVM-291 UCC256301EVM has 50uH L1 and 0.022uF C8.
I think these are Lr and Cr of the datasheet or Excel Calculator.
When we input design requirements value of datasheet into excel design calculator, excel tool result match with datasheet…
Part Number: UCC25630-1EVM-291 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC256304 , Why are R21 and D10 needed in this design? I see no mention of these in the UCC256304 data sheet, and WebBench doesn't include them. Do I need them?
Part Number: UCC25630-1EVM-291 Hi Ben-san.
Same strict customer (Indy).
Maybe you are familiar to consumer customer. Consumer power unit want to reduce secondary caps.
But Indy stand alone power unit must withstand for the customer side additional caps…
Part Number: UCC25630-1EVM-291 1.Currently EVM is 120W.
Can you explain why the design tool selects LN=13.5 with respect to QE=0.15 ?
2.I would like to evaluate a 300W server power.
Can I have your reference design about LN and QE= ?