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PSpice® for TI: Advanced analysis
Explore advanced analysis capabilities of the PSpice for TI tool.
PSpice® for TI: Introduction
Review select video content to help you get started in the PSpice for TI tool.
Understanding Transient Response In the Time and Frequency Domain
Date:
Duration:
February 10, 2020
Duration:
05:10
Dive into how a regulator's transient response looks in both time and frequency
Output Capacitor Selection Using a Target Impedance Approach
Date:
Duration:
February 10, 2020
Duration:
08:24
Study two techniques for selecting output capacitance to meet transient specs
DC Load Lines: How They Can Benefit Your Next Design
Date:
Duration:
February 10, 2020
Duration:
05:04
Get top of the line performance out of your regulator by adding a DC Load Line
Voltage regulator design and optimization for high-current, fast-slew-rate load transients
Learn techniques to design your regulator to high-performance transient specifications.
Design considerations for USB Type-C™ power delivery
Learn about USB Type-C Power Delivery (PD) requirements and understand the architecture of USB Type-C PD as well as AC/DC power source.
2018 South Asia Industrial webinar series
The topics will cover system design issues and solutions for building automation, power delivery and test & measurement.
Introduce high power DC/DC conversion design: comparison of PSFB and FB-LLC Part 6
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Duration:
December 17, 2018
Duration:
12:28
Part 6: The speaker has more comparison for the component stresses and in the end provides a conclusion of PSFB and FB-LLC and guideline of how to choose betwee
Introduce high power DC/DC conversion design: comparison of PSFB and FB-LLC Part 5
Date:
Duration:
December 17, 2018
Duration:
11:09
Part 5: In this part, the speaker further talks about the difference of FSFB and FB-LLC, including the synchronous rectification, transformer secondary circuits
Introduce high power DC/DC conversion design: comparison of PSFB and FB-LLC Part 4
Date:
Duration:
December 17, 2018
Duration:
16:09
Part 4: The speaker further addresses what is Full Bridge LCC and what’s the difference between PSFB and Full Bridge LCC.
Introduce high power DC/DC conversion design: comparison of PSFB and FB-LLC Part 3
Date:
Duration:
December 17, 2018
Duration:
16:46
Part 3: In this part, the speaker talks about how PSFB and Full Bridge LCC work in details.
Introduce high power DC/DC conversion design: comparison of PSFB and FB-LLC Part 2
Date:
Duration:
December 17, 2018
Duration:
16:11
Part 2: What we will care about when the engineer work on the DC/DC conversion design and what we can do for it.
Designing a 99% Efficient Totem Pole PFC with GaN
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Duration:
October 9, 2017
Duration:
29:12
This tutorial addresses the following two questions; Why GaN based Totem-pole PFC and how to get 99% efficiency.
How to power your PMBUS
This training series provides an introduction and subsequent details on how to power the PMBUS.
Bidirectional DC/DC Converter Topology Comparison and Design
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Duration:
August 25, 2016
Duration:
26:54
Learn about the basic design guidelines for bidirectional DC/DC converters in hard- and soft-switching modes
Using JTAG with the UCD3138: Downloading a program using the CCS JTAG Flash GUI
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Duration:
March 18, 2016
Duration:
04:47
Learn how to download a program to a UCD3138x device using the CCS JTAG Flash GUI
Using JTAG with the UCD3138: Performance comparison versus PMBus
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Duration:
March 14, 2016
Duration:
04:30
The presentation then compares programming times for a couple of different programming scenarios.
Using JTAG with the UCD3138: Setting up the xds10USB JTAG emulator
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Duration:
March 14, 2016
Duration:
01:58
A once off modification that needs to be made to a file on your computer to enable JTAG comms with the UCD3138 series via the xds510USB hardware emulator is sho
Using JTAG with the UCD3138: Using the command line interface with Uniflash
Date:
Duration:
March 14, 2016
Duration:
07:49
Learn about the command line in Uniflash