gdelarge
Newbie level 2
I am working on a flyback DC-DC converter and I am trying to simulate a Texas Instruments UC3845 chip in PSpice. I can't find the PSpice model for that chip anywhere, so I found a current mode PWM controller made by linear technology, LT1619.
Has anyone worked with these chips before?
Here are links the data sheets:
Linear Technology - LT1619 - Low Voltage Current Mode PWM Controller
**broken link removed**
Does anyone know what the Rt/Ct pin on the TI chip is?
Basically I am trying to figure out how to pins on the TI chip correspond to the LT chip.
If anyone could provide some insight it would be greatly appreciated. This project is for my senior capstone design project at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. I am part of the power team and we are trying to provide a power system for a satellite that will hopefully launch some NASA sponsored projects.
Has anyone worked with these chips before?
Here are links the data sheets:
Linear Technology - LT1619 - Low Voltage Current Mode PWM Controller
**broken link removed**
Does anyone know what the Rt/Ct pin on the TI chip is?
Basically I am trying to figure out how to pins on the TI chip correspond to the LT chip.
If anyone could provide some insight it would be greatly appreciated. This project is for my senior capstone design project at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. I am part of the power team and we are trying to provide a power system for a satellite that will hopefully launch some NASA sponsored projects.