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A switch-mode power supply (SMPS) switches been fully-on and fully-off states quickly to maintain voltage regulation. They offer lower power dissipation and run cooler than linear regulators that continually dissipate power through a transistor.

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SMPS Controller Max Output Voltage

I am designing an SMPS circuit and I am using a ready SMPS controller. In the datasheet, the ADP2303 Datasheet input range is given (3-20V) ± 1.5% output accuracy over temperature Output voltage down ...
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Pulse width modulation using ML4800CP

I am working on a SMPS (450 V output). It use an ML4800CP IC to control and manage 450 V DC. How can I measure the PWM signal using an oscilloscope? I attached it, and it worked well for the PFC ...
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Power supply auto cut-off required when there is no audio signal

This is an add-on amplifier and speakers I've installed in the hourly chiming cuckoo clock and attached clock speaker output as an input source to PAM8403, all is working great with quality sound, the ...
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What is the origin of the names "forward" and "quasi-resonant" converters?

I'm curious about the names of some types of converters, such as forward and quasi-resonant converters. Why are they called forward and ...
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Inductor energy storing in buck converter

I am trying to understand inductor energy storing during ON time in buck converter. Energy stored in inductor of buck converter is (Input Power -Output Power)*Ton Lets say output power is 5 W and ...
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Is an LED driver IC just a boost conv with voltage across Rsense fed into FB?

There's these really cool things called power modules, but they are all marketed as normal dc-dc converters. Not many as "led drivers" for currents more than 1 A. The basis behind this ...
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What does "Single-Ended Primary Inductor" mean?

SEPIC stands for Single-Ended Primary Inductor Converter. Could anyone explain what "Single-Ended Primary Inductor" means in this context? (Image from schematic of SEPIC in wikipedia here)
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What is the correct definition of a floating output DC-DC converter?

This is what Dave Tweed wrote in his post here about a floating power supply: It simply means that the output side of the power supply is completely isolated from the input side, not even sharing a ...
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Considerations for Output Capacitance in LDO and SMPS Circuits

In LDO or SMPS circuits, the maximum capacitive load is generally specified. Is the capacitance at the output of the LDO or SMPS circuit used after the SMPS LDO output also included in the output ...
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DCM vs CCM Noise Spectrum

Will the noise spectrum (at the LISN) due to switching of a Synchronous Buck DC-DC converter be different (peaks) if the converter is operating in DCM (Inductor current) compared to CCM keeping the ...
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LM3478 MOSFET and inductors overheating

I'm trying to design a SEPIC converter based on LM3478, with input voltage range 12-36 V, and output 24 V 2 A. I'm calculated all relevant values of components, according to "AN-1484 Designing A ...
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In a PFC boost converter, would input current distortion happen during initial voltage build up- when input is higher than output?

It is said that "Boost DC voltage output must be higher than the maximum line peak voltage otherwise you will introduce distortion (harmonics)" Shown below is the simulation output for a PFC ...
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Can a common mode choke be used to filter a SMPS dual power supply?

I have a switched mode dual power supply with +12V, GND and -12V outputs. I'm seeing a lot of high frequency noise on the output of this power supply that I'd like to attempt to filter out. The noise ...
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Current Rating in Common Mode Choke

What is the meaning of this current rating which says "unbalanced" current? I know in common mode chokes the common mode current rating is given. Why here it is written as Iunbal.?
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Pspice simulation not working

I am simulating the evaluation board LM5145EVM-HD-20A on Pspice. (https://www.ti.com/tool/LM5145EVM-HD-20A) LM5145 already has the Pspice model for the same but the switches used are not Pspice models ...
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C2000 PWM skips a compare on synchronization

I found a mitigation for the problem that I couldn't post to e2e.ti.com because they demand a company email (University won't do). See my self-answer below. I'm using a TI microcontroller ...
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Non inverting buck boost transfer function

When considering the compensation of a non inverting buck boost (single inductor), the datasheet considers to take into account the worst transfer function between the buck transfer function and the ...
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OnSemi NCV1076 Ltspice Model Lib

I am trying to desing a SMPS with LTSpice. There is a driver which ı can use in real. It is NCV1076. But ı could not find a .Lib Model to use in LTSpice. There is a simulation model but it is only for ...
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Switching power supply has high ripple voltage no matter how many capacitors are added

I'm designing a board that uses a Texas Instruments TLV62569DBVR (datasheet here) to convert 5V input from a USB power supply to 3.3 volts to be used to power an ESP32-WROOM-32D-N4. I am having lots ...
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Minimum on-time does not depend on MOSFET

I would like to better understand this topic: Minimum ON time for a buck converter One of the answers seems to say that the minimum on-time depends on the selected MOSFET. According to the datasheet ...
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Switching Freq. and Output voltage error

Attached is the datasheet for the Synchronous Buck Controller: https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/snvsb32b/snvsb32b.pdf?ts=1711536038118&ref_url=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.ti.com%252Ftool%252FLM5145EVM-HD-20A ...
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Modified output voltage range of laptop power brick? (TL431)

So here I have a standard 19V noname laptop power brick rated at say 4A output. Inside is a typical SMPS regulated by a TL431 and an optocoupler. I added in a potentiometer to the reference resistors ...
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Low power toggle switch

I have used a 555 to toggle output on/off from a push button pulse and was wondering to use something similar to TTP223 due to its low consume once with 555 have more than 10mA in standby, anyway ...
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Ferrite bead on input EMI filter

Here is the schematic of a demoboard : It is a buck converter with an input EMI filter. As you can see it there is an inductor and a lot of capacitors which make an LC filter with a cutting frequency ...
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GPIO and LDO voltage slightly increases when other GPIO enables load

I have a circuit in that GPIO_1 (yellow trace) is generating repeating signals to control an NMOS and GPIO_2 (green trace) is controlling an LED driver (buck DC/DC) load via an NMOS switch. When a ...
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Where can I buy high current smps transformers? [closed]

I am designing a 48V/30A power supply from 230VAC using 2 switch forward topology, I am in need of a transformer for this purpose, I have searched all the possible websites for it(DigiKey, Mouser, ...
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Positive and Negative Dual Power Supply

I want to build a dual power supply board that works with 12V DC from the power adapter and gives +/-15V at its output. I came across a schematic in LT3094 datasheet on pg 30. I am trying to simulate ...
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Generating LLC Tank Gain Curves within Open Loop Simulation - SIMPLIS

I'm using the half bridge LLC open loop circuit mr. basso very kindly gave to the world, but I am having troubles generating the tank gain curves. I'm somewhat of a novice when it comes to SIMPLIS and ...
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TPS564247 switching voltage regulator problem

I have been working on a 12 V to 3.3 V DCDC converter that uses the TPS564247 switching regulator IC. Here is the schematic: The problem is that the IC keeps resetting itself once a second. At first, ...
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In LTspice, is there any way I can obtain the frequency response of power converter alone?

I am aware of the following methods. But my intention is to understand the behavior of power converter alone, before adding the controller and feedback loop. FRA analysis: Provides the open loop ...
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Slow simulation on LTspice

What could be the reason for the slow simulation speed for this converter circuit I have emulated from Fig 9-5: https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm5145.pdf?ts=1710376974553
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Injection point for stability analysis

According to the application note from OMICRON, for making good stability analysis of a converter, it is necessary to place the injection point at a certain place on the board : Does anyone know why ...
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Positioning of Inductor and Capacitor for Mains Voltage Noise Filtering

In the datasheet of this power supply, it is recommended to place the capacitor before the inductor for the mains voltage filtering circuitry, as it is shown on this image featured on the datasheet: ...
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Measurement of small signal voltage of switched capacitor dc-dc converter

I have a short question. I have a Switched capacitor dc-dc converter which I want to obtain the magnitude bodeplot in dB manually rather than using AC_analysis in the simulation (To understand how to ...
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Power Supply for VFD Display

I recently ordered a GP1294AI VFD display from Aliexpress. Unfortunately it did not contain the necessary power supply to power the display, but the datasheet did include the necessary schematics for ...
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Understanding lead-acid battery charge

I´m trying to understand how lead-acid batteries charging work. So far what I tested: If a 14 Vdc supply is connected in a 12 Vdc battery, the voltage will drop to the battery level, and start going ...
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Is it safe to connect AC earth to DC negative?

I'm going to use a switching mode power supply in a product. When I use no earth connection in the input, the metallic body of the PSU gives a little electric shock. (it has ~70V AC with reference ...
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MOSFET SOA relevant for switching power supply design?

I am picking the low and high side MOSFET switches for a 2 amp output buck converter, simplified schematic shown here. Vin = 20 V and Vout = 15 V. The IC manufacturer has a spreadsheet for ...
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Inductor - Voltage rating and Saturation

An inductor has rated operating voltage (across inductor) = 75 V. Suppose 100 V comes across it for some microseconds (~ less than 1 us). What will happen? Is the operation dangerous in such cases? I ...
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Buck Converter Current Mode Control Simulation

I have downloaded LTspice PWM switch from christophe basso website http://powersimtof.com/Spice.htm file name PWM-CM2-MD2 by Mark Dimattina I am doing 5.1V converter based on LTC3890 IC so I tried to ...
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Current Mode Control

I am referring the doc https://www.venableinstruments.com/current-mode-control-wp and trying to understand behavior of current mode control but unable to understand following things 1. What is the ...
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Synchronous SMPS Enabling with Charged Output

When using standard slow-start circuits that slew the 'comp' net for topologies like synchronous buck and boost converters, there can be reverse current events if the supply attempts to enable when ...
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Ferrite bead on a SMPS output [closed]

Suppose I have an instrument which needs a very clean power supply line. I have an SMPS which outputs 24 V at 3.2 A, which is then cleaned via a LM1084 linear regulator. Given that the output of a ...
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Why did my DC/DC Buck Circuit fail?

I'm in the process of debugging a PCB I made. On this board, a 24V input feeds through a DC/DC buck circuit (based around the TI TPS54202DDC) to output 11V, then an LDO to output 9V (to ensure a very ...
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Charge "something" over a 10 second interval then dump the charge on a load. (Alternative to battery?)

I'm getting a limited current of about 10 mA from a 12 V DC source. I would like to charge "something" (anything but a battery) with this energy over 10 seconds, and then dump it to a 12V ...
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Choosing an adequate op-amp for shunt resistor sensing in SMPS applications

I would like to get some industry experts / design engineers opinion about potential methods to improve the proposed shunt resistor current sensing method below. The intention is to improve this ...
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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 Datasheet Link: ...
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Enabled LDO based on the input voltage

I need to power a microcontroller (ATTINY826-SU) from a USBC port that supports Power Delivery (I'll use a battery back for that). For the sake of simplicity I'll omit the circuite to negotiate the ...
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Gate driver input

I am giving a pulse input (from a microcontroller) to the INA/INB pin of the Gate Driver IC: https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ucc21222-q1.pdf?ts=1708945816410&ref_url=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.ti....
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Copper wire for high frequency converters

Designers use Litz copper wire for high frequency windings. That rapidly increases the diameter of wire needed and decreases the stacking factor. Should’t it be possible to make a copper wire with ...
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