Hi, the factory option of my ADP5300 is "0", but I would like to change it to "1" because I need to set my output voltage to 1V. Would it be possible to change the factory option by myself (i.e. without sending the IC back to my distributor)?
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Hi, the factory option of my ADP5300 is "0", but I would like to change it to "1" because I need to set my output voltage to 1V. Would it be possible to change the factory option by myself (i.e. without sending the IC back to my distributor)?
Hi, you cannot change by yourself. But you can use ADP5300ACPZ-3-R to get 1V output just not output discharging function. Is that okay for you?
Hi Kevin, I am using the evaluation kit of ADP5300 for my project's prototype, and the kit uses ADP5300ACPZ-1-R. The output discharging function is not necessary.
I am thinking of putting a Schottky diode at the output of the converter to drop down the output voltage (i.e. from 1.2V to ~0.9V). Do you think this approach would work and not damage the converter?
If the approach mentioned above would work and everything else was working as expected, then I could use ADP5300ACPZ-3-R when I design my PCB layout.
I am looking forward to your reply. Cheers.
Hi, you can use diode at output but not sure why you want to use diode. There is power loss and output variation with different load current.
Hi, you can use diode at output but not sure why you want to use diode. There is power loss and output variation with different load current.