Tool/software:
Please let me know how the converter will react if one phase inductor is missing, is it the load dependent?
In case of some loading, will the internal current-balancing cause internal logic to react on some specific way?
Thank you.
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Tool/software:
Please let me know how the converter will react if one phase inductor is missing, is it the load dependent?
In case of some loading, will the internal current-balancing cause internal logic to react on some specific way?
Thank you.
Hi Sir,
If the inductor is missing, the converter would work in unstable condition and output are also not normal.
Never let this happen.
Thanks
Colin
Hi Colin,
Another question, the same IC related.
When I tried to run the simulation, based on the available model, I got message "Too many nodes..."
I Google it..., it looks like it is connected with the model type, correct?
Could you please help?
Thank you.
Hi Milorad,
It seems that two IC are parallel to output. At present our device don't support such setting.
Thanks
Colin
Hi Colin,
I am trying to simulate, with LTSpice, standard, two-phase Buck DC-DC converter (see the sch. of the circuit attached).
Since the sim. model, on your web-site, is for PSPICE, could you send me the version that it is unrestricted to work on LTSpice?
The previous pic. was cropped, and that was why you got the impression that I am paralleling two ICs ((below is the full pic., without the "Too few nodes" message).
Thank you.
Hi Milorad,
Sorry, i am not familiar with LTspice. Can you use pspice model for simulation?
Thanks,
Colin