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Class D Amplifier MOSFET from FDP51N25 TO IRF4332
Hello, The IRFB4332 is a suitable replacement for the FDP51N25 MOSFET in your Class D amplifier system. Both MOSFETs are N- channel devices and have such voltage conditions, with a minimum VDS of 250V. The IRFB4332 has a just lower RDS (ON) value than the FDP51N25, which means it'll dissipate less pRead more
Hello,
The IRFB4332 is a suitable replacement for the FDP51N25 MOSFET in your Class D amplifier system. Both MOSFETs are N- channel devices and have such voltage conditions, with a minimum VDS of 250V.
The IRFB4332 has a just lower RDS (ON) value than the FDP51N25, which means it’ll dissipate less power when conducting. This can potentially result in better effectiveness for your system.
However, it’s important to note that the IRFB4332 has an advanced pulsed drain current (Id) level of 60A compared to the 51A level of the FDP51N25. This means that if your system operates at very high current levels, you may need to ensure that the IRFB4332 can manage the current without breaking its maximum levels.
Overall, make sure to double-check the specifications and ensure that the MOSFET can manage the demands of your specific application.
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See lessWhy STM2H747 Entering a Discovery Board Blank?
Hello, In actuality, the DISCOVERY is always delivered pre-programmed. Depending on where you got the board, a possible former owner may have canceled its flash. still, it shouldn't be a problem to reprogram the board and the external flash memory, as the collected demo can be set up on the STM32H74Read more
Hello, In actuality, the DISCOVERY is always delivered pre-programmed. Depending on where you got the board, a possible former owner may have canceled its flash.
still, it shouldn’t be a problem to reprogram the board and the external flash memory, as the collected demo can be set up on the STM32H747I–DISCO product website under Documentation> collected Demos, after unbarring in the subfolder STM32H747I-DISCO_demo/Binary.
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Vikas Nagpal
See lessFor different cores, why different watchdogs are needed?
Hello, In the TC3xx concept, the CPU watchdog is associated with the CPU, the watchdog framework registers like WDTCPUyCON0 can be authored by the special CPU, CEy register is associated with a specific CPU watchdog. Thanks Vikas Nagpal
Hello,
In the TC3xx concept, the CPU watchdog is associated with the CPU, the watchdog framework registers like WDTCPUyCON0 can be authored by the special CPU, CEy register is associated with a specific CPU watchdog.
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Vikas Nagpal
See lessHow to set the Heap and Stack Sizes in Simple Netx?
Hello Ashish, You can change the setting in the "Properties" window. It can be opened by selecting the "Window" - "Show View" - "Properties" menu. Kind regards, Vikas If this response, or one provided by another user, answers your question, please verify the answer. Thank you!
Hello Ashish,
You can change the setting in the “Properties” window. It can be opened by selecting the “Window” – “Show View” – “Properties” menu.
Kind regards,
Vikas
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See lessSMPS Necessary or Not?
Hello, The SMPS reduces the power loss when VDD is regulated down to the core voltage with an internal LDO. The SMPS, thus, increases energy effectiveness. However, you're better off with the LDO version because you have further GPIOs and one lower coil and capacitor on the BOM, If you do not need tRead more
Hello,
The SMPS reduces the power loss when VDD is regulated down to the core voltage with an internal LDO. The SMPS, thus, increases energy effectiveness.
However, you’re better off with the LDO version because you have further GPIOs and one lower coil and capacitor on the BOM, If you do not need to save every milliwatt.
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See lessHow to use RA2A1 MCU at 5V Power Supply?
Hello, None RA2 family can run from 1.6 V to 5V. The data sheet & hardware user manual that can be found on the Renesas web give further detail. Thank You
Hello, None RA2 family can run from 1.6 V to 5V.
The data sheet & hardware user manual that can be found on the Renesas web give further detail.
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See lessWhat is the Correct Way to Control 2x Solenoid 12v?
You're practically correct! You need two modules, but one 12V supply is enough. You can wire the 12V and GNDs together. You have to be alert, the power supply should be suitable to power both solenoids, so in the case of two 2A solenoids, you need a 4A collection.
You’re practically correct!
You need two modules, but one 12V supply is enough. You can wire the 12V and GNDs together. You have to be alert, the power supply should be suitable to power both solenoids, so in the case of two 2A solenoids, you need a 4A collection.
See lessWhich IC has “HVLED01A” marking code?
Welcome, to the community! yes, I can confirm the HVLED001A uses the device marking HVLED01A. Good luck! If the problem is resolved, please mark this content as answered by selecting Select as best, This will help other users find that answer faster. Thank You
Welcome, to the community!
yes, I can confirm the HVLED001A uses the device marking HVLED01A.
Good luck!
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See lessHow GPT Trigger ADC without using FSP?
Hello, It’s easy. see the section, 3 of the manual (RA4M1) To trigger the A/D, write to register ELSR8 (R_ELC. ELSR (8), and the number you write to that register is the event number shown in table 18.3, nearly between 0x57 and 0x96, depending on which timer, which event (and maybe which processor).Read more
Hello,
It’s easy. see the section, 3 of the manual (RA4M1)
To trigger the A/D, write to register ELSR8 (R_ELC. ELSR (8), and the number you write to that register is the event number shown in table 18.3, nearly between 0x57 and 0x96, depending on which timer, which event (and maybe which processor).
First, you have to enable the ELC registers by writing 1 to R_ELC. ELCR and writing to the module stop register.
You also have to inform the A/D by writing 9 to ADSTRGR (see section 35.2.12)
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Vikas
See lessESP32- CAM What’s the Max Capacity of the MicroSD Card?
Hello Nidhi, Above 32 GB, the card has to be formatted applying the exFAT filesystem. exFAT is supported in IDF through the FatFS library, but the support is disabled by default. You can modify #defineFF_FS_EXFAT 0 in ffconf.h from 0 to 1, and also rebuild the operation. Thank You
Hello Nidhi,
Above 32 GB, the card has to be formatted applying the exFAT filesystem.
exFAT is supported in IDF through the FatFS library, but the support is disabled by default. You can modify #defineFF_FS_EXFAT 0 in ffconf.h from 0 to 1, and also rebuild the operation.
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