2021-02-25 02:49 PM
Hi there
I am planning to use EVAL6498L to build a boost dc-dc converter with synchronous rectification.
I notice that if I fit two TO-220 switches these will be very close, therefore I am not sure what heat-sink I can use, as mechanical space becomes a problem if I use this heatsink (RA-T2X-51E), which I was planning to use.
Would you have some recommended type of heatsinks that can be used for TO-220 switches sitting on this EVAL6498L board?
Thank you
Lello
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2021-03-02 02:11 AM
Hello @Lello,
I cannot suggest a specific brand or part number for heatsink.
In any case, the model you linked is too wide (about 42 mm).
Considering the transistors placing in the EVAL6498L, I suggest you use a heatsink maximum width of 18 mm.
An alternative solution, could be to use a single heatsink for both transistors by adding a conductive insulator (paste, thin film or pad).
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2021-03-02 02:11 AM
Hello @Lello,
I cannot suggest a specific brand or part number for heatsink.
In any case, the model you linked is too wide (about 42 mm).
Considering the transistors placing in the EVAL6498L, I suggest you use a heatsink maximum width of 18 mm.
An alternative solution, could be to use a single heatsink for both transistors by adding a conductive insulator (paste, thin film or pad).
I hope this post can help you; if so, consider to mark it as best answer by clicking the label "Select as Best".