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Did anyone have a datasheet that has a bill of material for this design?

luckysquad
Associate II

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So some random schematic as a screen shot, with poor resolution is the best you've got to work with?

Perhaps cite the source, or the original schematic to provide some context.

If you just have the schematic, expect you might have to work up you're own BOM

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from this file. that's not my schematic, I got this file from ST website.

this pdf is for the schematic that I ask.

Understand that I don't work for ST, and have no idea what you downloaded, from where, or who authored it.

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@Peter BENSCH​ can you figure out who at ST "owns" this material. Thanks.

And perhaps who owns the client relationship with luckysquad

Link to other related thread.

https://community.st.com/s/question/0D53W00000zoj7DSAQ/regarding-the-configuration-of-spv1050

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https://www.st.com/en/power-management/spv1050.html .This is the link that I get from ST website. at cad resources platform

Thank you @Community member​ for bringing this thread to my attention.

@luckysquad​ As you can also see from the Word document in the ZIP you attached, this circuit was only simulated with PSpice and not physically built. Further documentation is therefore not available, but a BOM can easily be created from the circuit.

BTW: the current version on tab CAD Resources of the product website contains neither the simulation description mentioned nor the PDF included in the attached ZIP.

Does it answer your question?

Regards

/Peter

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