TIDUF21A December   2022  – January 2023

 

  1.   Description
  2.   Resources
  3.   Features
  4.   Applications
  5.   5
  6. 1System Description
  7. 2System Overview
    1. 2.1 Block Diagram
    2. 2.2 Design Considerations
      1. 2.2.1 Description of Control Logic
      2. 2.2.2 Behavior Throughout Charge Cycle
      3. 2.2.3 Additional Design Recommendations
      4. 2.2.4 Simulation Results
    3. 2.3 Highlighted Products
      1. 2.3.1 TPSI3052-Q1
      2. 2.3.2 TLV7011
      3. 2.3.3 UCC27517A-Q1
  8. 3Hardware, Software, Testing Requirements, and Test Results
    1. 3.1 Hardware Requirements
    2. 3.2 Test Setup
    3. 3.3 Test Results
  9. 4Design and Documentation Support
    1. 4.1 Design Files
      1. 4.1.1 Schematics
      2. 4.1.2 BOM
    2. 4.2 Documentation Support
    3. 4.3 Support Resources
    4. 4.4 Trademarks
  10. 5About the Authors
  11. 6Revision History

About the Authors

Hrag Kasparian joined Texas Instruments over 10 years ago. Hrag currently serves as a power applications engineer, designing custom DC-DC switch-mode power supplies. Previously, he worked on the development of battery packs, chargers, and electric vehicle (EV) battery management systems at a startup company in Silicon Valley. Hrag graduated from San Jose State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering.

Matthew Guibord is an Analog Field Applications Engineer for Texas Instruments supporting TI’s electric vehicle product portfolio. Matthew also previously worked in TI’s high-speed data converter team as a system engineer focused on aerospace and defense and test and measurement end equipments. Matthew joined TI in 2010 after receiving his Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from Michigan State University. Matthew completed his Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2017 with a focus on digital-signal processing.

Francisco Lauzurique is an Applications Engineer for Texas Instruments, where he is responsible for supporting solid -state relay devices. Francisco joined TI in 2020 after completing his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering with a focus on Analog and Mixed Signals from Texas A&M University. He is currently working on obtaining his Master of Science in Electrical Engineering with a focus in Analog and Mixed Signals from Texas A&M University.