2016-07-02 03:44 AM
Hi,
I have used eDesign to implement viper on my application. My specs are input voltage 70Vdc to 160Vdc / output 15Vdc (5.1W). For some reason, the viper 26LD is loosing regulation (when connecting to a load) - the output voltage decreases as the load increases. Furthermore, I heard buzz coming out of it. After replacing the component a few times, the buzz stopped but I still didn't get the right output voltage.You may find attached the schematics!Thanks in advance for your support. #retification #viper-26ld2016-07-04 12:00 AM
Hallo,
thanks for your reporting. I'm forwarding your post to the application engineer responsible for VIPerx6 devices, he'll answer you as soon as possible. Best regards, Patrizia BellittoeDesignSuite developer team2016-07-04 03:17 AM
2016-07-06 12:24 AM
Hello,
sorry but our application engineer has some problems in his account and was not able to answer you directly. I'm copying his reply here:Hello,
The design should be ok for such output power. It’s not clear to me what does the buzz consists of, and what do you mean by “replacing the component a few times, the buzz stopped�, could you please specify?
Furthermore, we would like to see some oscilloscope shots of inductor current and output voltage, both with IOUT < 85mA and with IOUT > 85mA.
Could you please let us have three shots for each of the two above conditions, with following time scales: 10usec, 20msec and 200msec respectively?
thanks
2016-07-07 01:43 AM
2016-07-08 06:05 AM
Hello sir,
can the buzz be heard only during the “fault� conditions (as in figure ~280mA_200ms (1)_160V-input.jpg), or also during “standard� condition (as in the 70V figures)?
“After replacing the component a few times, the buzz stopped� means that if you replace the VIPer the issue disappears?
Since you are experiencing a malfunctioning in a limited input/output range, it could be related to stability and be solved by playing on the compensation network (C12, R13).
Could you please share the exact part number of L1 and C15?
Try also removing R14.
In any case, it would be very useful to have a look at the inductor current shape.
2016-07-08 08:10 AM
http://www.newark.com/united-chemi-con/emzj250ada680mf61g/cap-alu-elec-68uf-25v-rad-can/dp/68Y4758
(C15).Regards,2016-07-13 05:08 AM
Hi,
you could try to use an output capacitor with an higher current rating and check the compensation formula as described in this application note:Even details about the layout of your board could be useful.Best regards,Patrizia Bellitto2016-09-14 02:44 AM
Could you check may board layout? Please find the print attached.
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Also the schematic could be useful...