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Hi Experts,
For your confirmation.
Regards,
Archie A.
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Hi Experts,
For your confirmation.
Regards,
Archie A.
Hello Archie,
Thank you very much for this question. Webench is showing a wrong connection of VCCX to VOUT. I will take care that this will be updated.
Please recommend the customer to either leave VCCX open or connect to GND whichever is easier in his layout.
Best regards,
Brigitte
Hi Brigitte,
Thanks for your confirmation. Customer needed assistance with an expert:
Hello Archie A.
There should not be any further issue with Webench, but as a first step checking the design with the quickstart calculator would help. Please download here: https://www.ti.com/lit/zip/snvu065 and then check if your design fulfills the requirements given there. Be careful with 6A current, you might get into trouble with the power dissipation in the diodes.
Best regards,
Brigitte
Hi Brigite,
Cx: Thank you for the spreadsheet. However, that has really thrown a wrench into the works. The spreadsheet is coming up with wildly different values AND the components recommended by the Webench are not within the current ranges that the spreadsheet shows as minimum... For example, the spreadsheet is telling me that using a 4.7uH inductor, the minimum current spec is 32.7 amps but the inductor spec'd by the Webench is a 24 amp inductor. Similarly, the sense resistor specified by the spreadsheet is spec'd at a minimum of 2.5W while the one coming out of Webench is a 2W resistor (and the largest made in that series). Another example is that
I'm not sure where to go from here. Again, I think I need one of your engineers to confirm the Webench design which I am not able to confirm myself with the spreadsheet you shared.
This is the link to my design: https://webench.ti.com/appinfo/webench/scripts/SDP.cgi?ID=79D518BCBDB141C8
I have attached the spreadsheet where I completed as many of the inputs as I could. Please note the second tab, BOM, and the current values I mentioned above.
I had use the substitute M1 BSC037N08NS5ATMA1 as the recommended part is out of the supply chain for at least a year. I would still like to find a less expensive FET for here, but can live with this.
Also, I am spec'ing E192 (0.1%) resistors for the feedback resistor divider using 8K760 and 1K000 values which gets me much closer to the target Vout of 12.0V than the 1% values would (Vout 11.88).
Just for consistency, I also attached a spreadsheet of the BOM I am using.
I'm stuck here until we can sort out these inconsistencies. Should one believe Webench or not?
Thank you VERY MUCH for any help you can provide here. My PCB design using this power supply (see that section in photo below) is complete and I am very excited to use this power supply design if I can just sort out these inconsistencies before we commit to the proto production scheduled for this week.
Regards,
Archie A.
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Hello ArTzy,
I am sorry, but I cannot find the attachments you mentioned, sorry for the inconvenience.
I checked the Webench design and it looks good just VCCX connection is wrong which will be updated soon.
For the peak inductor current, Webench is taking care that the design does not get too big. If you review the inductor behavior over current in the inductor datasheet, the inductance just changes slowly, so it can be used for higher peak currents than the saturation current value given in the table in the datasheet. The spreadsheet just gives a calculated value without checking the behavior of the used inductor.
But please always keep in mind that a tool only can give a starting point for a power supply. Measurements on the real design are essential, as a tool does not include all parasitic components as well as the layout parasitics. Layout can make and break a power supply.
Best regards,
Brigitte