Part Number: UCC27324-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27324 Hi experts,
How to understand the spec "output resistance high" in datasheet? It is 43R in datasheet, in this way, the max pull up driver capability will be 14V/43R=0.32A, it…
Part Number: UCC28070 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27324-Q1 , UCC27324 Hi TI Team,
I am using UCC28070 for interleaved PFC, Power 3.5KW
while testing we loaded 3.3KW using rheostat load but Power factor remains at 0.95 only kindly advice me what…
Part Number: UCC27324-Q1 Hi,
The PCN is announced for the UCC27324-Q1.
The content is changing mold compound and die-attach.
Is this PCN affected for Thermal Resistance?
Best Regards,
Kuramochi
Part Number: UCC27324-Q1 Hi team,
Section 6.6 appears to have a typo for the power dissipation. Is it supposed to read 650mW, and is that typical or max?
Thanks.
Part Number: UCC24624 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27324 , , UCC21222-Q1 Hi team,
Just I wanted to know that I am using active bridge rectifier in my design for 2.2KW PFC Boost power supply.
Can you suggest me the following parts can we replace with…
Hi Steve,
Thanks for finding this and bring it to attention. I will fix this error in the datasheet so no more confusion is there.
Figure 7, 9 and 10 showing the inverting drive function is an error that appears to be copied from the non-Q1 datasheet…
Hi again Umesh,
Could you use a dual input/output gate driver, like the UCC27324-Q1 , and invert one of the inputs, or
Use two single gate drivers and cross-couple the devices to get the right timing and dead-time?
Regards,
Eric
Hello Zhengquan,
Thanks for your help promoting our drivers, my name is Mamadou Diallo, I am an AE in High Power Drivers' team.
MAQ device looks like a automotive grade dual channel low-side driver with a recommended operating conditions of up to 20V…
Part Number: UCC27324
Hi,
In the datasheet ( http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ucc27324-q1.pdf ) equation (6) states that the power loss inside the device can be calculated by:
P = C * V² * f = Q_g * f
My question is whether the last part of the equation…
Part Number: UCC28951-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28951 , UCC27324 , TIDA-01407 Dear Sir/Ma'am,
We are currently building a PSFB using UCC28951 for an EV battery charger. The following is a part of schematic in design guide for a 600W PSFB…