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  • [FAQ] TIDA-01081: How does TPS26602 help avoid the need for oversized power supplies for LED lighting control systems for machine vision

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: TIDA-01081 How does TPS26602 (60V 2A industrial eFuse) help avoid the need for oversized power supplies for LED lighting control systems for machine vision as shown in reference design TIDA-01081?
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  • [FAQ] TIDA-01081: How does TPS92515HV enable short on times of less than 200ns in LED lighting control systems for machine vision

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: TIDA-01081 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92515HV How does TPS92515HV (2A LED Driver with integrated NFET) enable short on times of less than 200ns in LED lighting control systems for machine vision
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  • [FAQ] PMP21251: How do UCC28056 and UCC256304 help maintain high efficiency across all load operations in low cost, high efficiency, offline AC/DC converters?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: PMP21251 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28056 , UCC256304 How do UCC28056 and UCC256304 help maintain high efficiency across all load operations in low cost, high efficiency, offline AC/DC converters?
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    • over 6 years ago
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  • [FAQ] PMP21513: What are the benefits of using UCC28742 and quasi-resonant flyback topology in the implementation of power supplies for audio applications?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: PMP21513 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28742 What are the benefits of using UCC28742 and quasi-resonant flyback topology in the implementation of power supplies for audio applications?
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    • over 6 years ago
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  • [FAQ] PMP21366: How does UCC28064A maintain high efficiency at light and heavy loads in high powered AC/DC conversion in Industrial applications?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: PMP21366 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28064A How does UCC28064A maintain high efficiency at light and heavy loads in high powered AC/DC conversion in Industrial applications?
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  • [FAQ] PMP20859: What are the benefits of using TPS2372 (PoE High-Power PD Interface with Automatic MPS & Autoclass) in the implementation of a “smooth transition” PoE PD reference design?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: PMP20859 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2372 What are the benefits of using TPS2372 (PoE High-Power PD Interface with Automatic MPS & Autoclass) in the implementation of a “smooth transition” PoE PD reference design?
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  • [FAQ] PMP20859: What benefits does the “smooth transition” feature offer in the implementation of Power over Ethernet (PoE) Powered Device (PD)?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: PMP20859 What benefits does the “smooth transition” feature offer in the implementation of Power over Ethernet (PoE) Powered Device (PD)?
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  • [FAQ] PMP21462: What are the benefits of using UCC28742 (High-Efficiency Flyback Controller With Optocoupler Feedback) in the implementation of a “magnetically resistant” power reference design?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: PMP21462 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28742 What are the benefits of using UCC28742 (High-Efficiency Flyback Controller With Optocoupler Feedback) in the implementation of a “magnetically resistant” power reference design?
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    • over 6 years ago
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  • [FAQ] PMP21462: What benefits does this “magnetically resistant” power reference design offer over other Quasi-Resonant Flyback power reference designs?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: PMP21462 What benefits does this “magnetically resistant” power reference design offer over other Quasi-Resonant Flyback power reference designs?
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  • [FAQ] TINA/Spice: ISO7637 profile

    Ansel Chiang
    Ansel Chiang
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Simulating the ISO 7637-2 early in the design phase of an automotive product can pinpoint issues that would otherwise come to light during electromagnetic compatibility…
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