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Driving a P-channel MOSFET with high voltage input
I designed a buck converter as an MPPT charger using high side switching. It seems the signal on the gate of the MOSFET good. If a solar panel with low voltage like solar MPPT 18volt there isn't a ...
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Question on Turn-off Snubber Operation
I'm struggling to understand how this snubber circuit reduces power loss during the off time for this buck converter. Anybody able to explain it's operation / what is happening for each component ...
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Validate my 3V3 power system
My Power System, can someone validate it? I'm not familiar with using the TPS63060.
Datasheet can be found at: https://www.ti.com/product/TPS63060
I'm trying to power a ATMega328p-AU + 4 digit 7-...
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Average Modelling of Buck Converter
I am doing Modelling of Buck Converter for LT3890 (Datasheet link attached) for Frequency response analysis .
I have some reference model of Buck converter ,please refer below image
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DC-DC boost Converter for a motor load
To give some context I have a 250 watt DC motor It is powering an electric race car for a school race my class is competing in. The rules say I have to use a specific unmodified motor supplied by 2, ...
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Can I connect buck boost converters back to back?
I need to power a Bluetooth speaker (Beatbox Portable) with a battery pack while also allowing DC power in.
I also want to use the input DC power to charge the four cell lithoum ion battery pack.
Can ...
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How to divide 12V/15A buck converter output into two outputs with the same specs? [closed]
I am currently working on a project to build a mini-atx pc for a rover. Heres a simple schematic of it :
The picoPSU Atx connector takes in 12V DC with a max of 15A peak and the zotac gpu 12V DC with ...
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Power circuitry not coming up
I've created a PCB that has two buck/boost converters, the second one being connected to the output of first one. The enable pin of the second buck converter is connected to the PG pin of the first ...
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Can a buck converter functioning in CCM have non-linear behaviour at light load currents?
I've been designing a Simulink/Simscape model of a TI buck converter launchpad (https://www.ti.com/tool/BOOSTXL-BUCKCONV) and I'm trying to have my model fit the behavior of the device.
The board can ...
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Low Side N-Channel 75V to 12V Buck Converter with feedback
I want to design a buck converter for E-bike with 75V input and 12V, 20A (240W ideal case) output to drive the other components of E-bike using n-mosfet as a low side.
I also want to use a feedback ...
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Buck converter simulation(Psim) always return the half value of the output voltage
I try to design a buck-converter in PSIM simulation program. Let me write the circuit's requirements:
Frequency = 80kHz
Ripple < 0.5%
\$V_{input}\$ = 30V
\$V_{out}\$ = 12V
\$R_{load}\$ = 10 \$\...
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What extra components are necessary to bypass a boost converter when the input voltage exceeds its regulated output voltage?
I've made a USB-C power supply that's powered by a wind turbine. It contains a boost converter and a separate buck converter.
I'm aware that there are several buck/boost USB-C power supplies out there,...
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Buck Converter Inductor Ripple Current and EMI
When attempting to reduce EMI at the schematic design stage of a buck converter it's often recommended that one minimize the output ripple voltage. It's clear why this would be useful.
Rarely is it ...
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Using 2 LiPo Batteries via 2 Buck Converters for External Notebook Power Supply - will it work?
I have an old ThinkPad X220T notebook of which the internal battery is broken (and removed).
To get my notebook working on the go again I want to build an external portable power supply with 2 LiPo ...
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Synchronous buck converter designing issue
what I'm recently occupied with is trying to create a model and later build a synchronous buck converter. I've been doing some troubleshooting to try to resolve my issue, but honestly I just got stuck....
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24 V input, three 5 V outputs DC-DC buck converter design
I would like to make a DC-DC buck converter which has 24 V input and three 5 V outputs, but a typical buck converter circuits have only one output. How to change it to three outputs without an extra ...
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Buck converter and resistive wire
I'd like to ask about my circuit.
It is a variable buck converter operated by an Arduino. At the end the 22 Ω resistor is resistive wire supposed to get hot because of the current.
One thing that ...
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What is the mode of MOSFET or BJT in buck converter?
I want to implement buck converter with conventional design (not synchronous etc) like below.
And I want to implement the converter for two cases. One is to use BJT as switching device and another is ...
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Critical inductance for buck converter
I have this problem: -
The critical current must be \$P_{out} = V_{out}I_{crit} \Rightarrow I_{crit}=\dfrac{45\text{W}}{16\text{V}} = 2.8125 \text{A} \$
Using eq. 3.43 from Ned Mohan's book we have
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How to design a filter for multiple buck converters
I am designing an electronic circuit with multiple buck converters on it. All bucks are supplied by a 12V DC input voltage from a converter which is on an other card. I want that my converters don't ...
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High Voltage PWM
I really hope someone can help me with this difficult issue:
I want to generate a PWM signal from a 170V DC input.
ok, so far I have an arduino that can generate a PWM signal and drive a MOSFET that ...
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Buck converter output voltage dips and makes noise when connecting 1A load
I've designed a buck-converter board using a ROHM BD9F500QUZ-E2 for 12 V output. Input will be connected to a 4S battery.
On no-load conditions, the IC outputs 12 V, and when the IC is loaded with 500 ...
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power available to a DC-DC step down atached to an ac power adapter
I have an AC-DC power adapter with output rated at 3.42A @ 19V and a Step Down Buck converter Xl4015 rated to manage up to 5A with 96% efficiency conected to the power adapter output.
What is the ...
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Why do I get these voltage spikes in my buck converter? [closed]
I want to make a buck converter with bidirectional GaN FETs, so each switch is made up of two back-to-back GaNs:
The problem that I encountered is that if I have a deadtime (DT) higher than 0 ns ...
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Step-down converter in an ATX PSU, why?
I was recently looking at a 500W PSU schematic, and found out they used step-down converters on 12v and 5v output. Schematic is attached(pls see hi-res at https://ibb.co/nbDRJPq)
The D2 diode charges ...
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Synchronous DC-DC buck converter body diode switching loss
I have a couple of questions regarding the body diode of MOSFET.
I was looking at the calculation of the switching losses in the synchronous buck converter.
For calculating the turn-off switching ...
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Understanding Buck Converters [closed]
I need a little help designing a buck converter. Basically I want to generate a 5V output that will stay the same regardless of load resistance and that will exist when the input varies between 12 and ...
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Buck converter design review - updated
Last week I asked this question attempting to find a solution to efficiently converting higher voltage to lower voltage.
From the answers, I arrived at TI Power Designer and I ended up with this ...
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How does a boost converter allow for a gain in output voltage by just switching the positions of the inductor and switch?
I get that in a buck converter, a low pass LC circuit was attached and this effectively filters out high frequencies. If the bandwidth is configured so that it is lower than the switching frequency, a ...
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Can a Buck converter operated at 200kHz be used to step down 230V DC input to 5V DC output?
I was wondering whether this type of converter is possible. Any clarification on it will be appreciated. Thanks.