Sep 17, 2013 #1 K ksrctpravin Newbie level 5 Joined Dec 8, 2011 Messages 8 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,328 Hi Dude, i am using NCP3063 IC for switching regulation purpose, i need 3V input and 12V output DC, with 1.5A output current, so normal design requires external mosfet to drive more current,can any one suggest me a design for NCP3063 with external mosfet
Hi Dude, i am using NCP3063 IC for switching regulation purpose, i need 3V input and 12V output DC, with 1.5A output current, so normal design requires external mosfet to drive more current,can any one suggest me a design for NCP3063 with external mosfet
Sep 17, 2013 #2 Venkadesh_M Advanced Member level 4 Joined Jun 26, 2013 Messages 1,374 Helped 258 Reputation 516 Reaction score 254 Trophy points 1,363 Location Coimbatore, India Activity points 8,020 one of the circuit shown in data sheet...... Last edited: Sep 17, 2013
Sep 19, 2013 #3 K ksrctpravin Newbie level 5 Joined Dec 8, 2011 Messages 8 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,328 Hi dude, i need to know the selection of R1,R3,R7,R8 and transistor,MOSFET selection method for my requirement 3V input and 12V output DC, with 1.5A output current Please help me to rectify the issues
Hi dude, i need to know the selection of R1,R3,R7,R8 and transistor,MOSFET selection method for my requirement 3V input and 12V output DC, with 1.5A output current Please help me to rectify the issues
Sep 19, 2013 #4 Venkadesh_M Advanced Member level 4 Joined Jun 26, 2013 Messages 1,374 Helped 258 Reputation 516 Reaction score 254 Trophy points 1,363 Location Coimbatore, India Activity points 8,020 refer its data sheet for more informations.....
Sep 19, 2013 #5 B BradtheRad Super Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 1, 2011 Messages 15,579 Helped 2,912 Reputation 5,836 Reaction score 3,049 Trophy points 1,393 Location Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Activity points 116,680 12 V output at 1.5 A, makes 18 W. This means your 3 V supply has to provide 18 W input. That means 6 A average. Your waveform through the coil will attain peaks between 8 and 15 A (depending on what degree of current ripple you choose). Is your power supply able to provide that much current?
12 V output at 1.5 A, makes 18 W. This means your 3 V supply has to provide 18 W input. That means 6 A average. Your waveform through the coil will attain peaks between 8 and 15 A (depending on what degree of current ripple you choose). Is your power supply able to provide that much current?