Yes, that's exactly what I need to know + I need good resources to learn about the design of these circuits. I am a student and this is the first time to be involved in the design of such circuits.Do you need to know how to generate the multiple voltages from the +12V & +5V?
Sorry, I couldn't get this point, could you explain a bit more? or you can give me a resource to read more about it ?For me is very important, that your power is to sense at the load_most buyed converters dont have sens-in pins!
What do you mean by "Output voltage will be regulated with sensing on the load" ? What's meant by "sensing" here ?For me/in my opinion its important that the converter output voltage will be regulated with sensing on the load (on the FPGA)..
This module accepts a maximum of +5.5V input and the input in my circuit will be +12V. What's your point in choosing this module ? or you mean I should first use a 12V to 5V regulator then use this module ?LTM4616 - Dual 8A per Channel Low VIN DC/DC µModule
These are suitable but the load current is 5A which I think is not enough!National`s "LMZ1050x, LMZ1200x, and LMZ1420x SIMPLE SWITCHER Power Modules"
Great ! these modules (the PTD08A010W) are used in the power network of the Spartan 6 SP605 board, you can find it in page 53 in this link:I saw yesterday an announcement from TI , their nice modules can be your solution too: PTD08A010W
Thanks for making things clearer, I understood your point about the ICs in my latest post and they're definitely not a clever choice for one looking for a simple solution, you're right!For me is PTD08A010W practically "the ideal solution" & LMZ1050x and LTM4616 are not bad for your project.
This one:So a possible source is (Tracking Converter ): **broken link removed**
hmmm, I didn't think about it !Why do you not apply the +5V instead +12V of the PC-Pwr supply pls?
I think that I'll use the same power design of the SP605 board.but I think an "integrated solution/ or modul" so far selectable/on the market is the best way to select.
So are (in my opinion) the SA601/605... evaluation boards good examples to follow...
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