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  • [FAQ] TINA/Spice: How do I avoid convergence issues when TI models are imported into SIMetrix?

    Nikhil Gupta (Product Folder Models)
    Nikhil Gupta (Product Folder Models)
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models How do I avoid convergence issues when TI models are imported into SIMetrix?
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  • [FAQ] TIDA-01281: What are the benefits of using ISO1541 in the implementation of communication modules used in Industrial applications?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: TIDA-01281 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO1541 , What are the benefits of using ISO1541 (Low-power, Bi-directional I 2 C Isolator) in the implementation of low cost, high efficiency communication modules used in Industrial applications…
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  • [FAQ] TIDA-01281: What are the benefits of using ISO3082 in the implementation of communication modules used in Industrial applications?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: TIDA-01281 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO3082 , What are the benefits of using ISO3082 (Isolated 5V RS-485 transceiver) in the implementation of low cost, high efficiency communication modules used in Industrial applications like UPS…
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  • [FAQ] TIDA-01281: What are the benefits of using ISO1050 in the implementation of communication modules used in Industrial applications?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: TIDA-01281 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO1050 , What are the benefits of using ISO1050 (Isolated 5V CAN transceiver) in the implementation of low cost, high efficiency communication modules used in Industrial applications like UPS and…
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  • [FAQ] TIDA-01159: What are the benefits of using UCC21520 in the implementation of half-bridge, isolated gate drivers?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: TIDA-01159 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC21520 , , UCC21520A What are the benefits of using UCC21520 in the implementation of half-bridge, isolated gate drivers used in power stages of UPS, Inverters, Server and Telecom applications…
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  • [FAQ] TIDA-01622: What are the benefits of using ISO7710F in the implementation of USB Type-C power delivery, AC/DC adapter solution?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: TIDA-01622 What are the benefits of using ISO7710F (high performance single channel digital isolator) in the implementation of high efficiency, high power density USB Type-C power delivery, AC/DC adapter solution?
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  • [FAQ] TIDA-01622: What are the benefits of using UCC28780 in the implementation of USB Type-C power delivery, AC/DC adapter solution?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: TIDA-01622 What are the benefits of using UCC28780 in the implementation of high efficiency, high power density USB Type-C power delivery, AC/DC adapter solution?
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    • over 6 years ago
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  • [FAQ] TIDA-00961: What are the benefits of using LMG3410R070 in the implementation of high density power solutions using GaN?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: TIDA-00961 What are the benefits of using LMG3410R070 (GaN power stage with integrated driver and protection) in the implementation of high density power solutions using GaN?
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  • [FAQ] TIDA-00961: What are the benefits of using TMS320F280049 in the implementation of high density power solutions using GaN?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: TIDA-00961 What are the benefits of using TMS320F280049 in the implementation of high density power solutions using GaN?
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  • [FAQ] TIDA-01599: What are the benefits of using TPS27S100 in the implementation of safe torque off functionality in Variable Speed Drives?

    Sandeep Tare
    Sandeep Tare
    Part Number: TIDA-01599 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS27S100 , What are the benefits of using TPS27S100 (Single-Channel High-Side Switch) in the implementation of safe torque off functionality in Variable Speed Drives?
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    • over 6 years ago
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