Hi all,
I am trying to simulate ADP5052 channel 1 and 2 in LTspice there is more one pin on the simulation symbol called Rlim. But there is no pin like that in real IC. What is this Rlim pin on the simulation circuit IC of ADP5052.
ADP5052
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The ADP5052 combines four high performance buck regulators and one 200 mA low dropout (LDO) regulator in a 48-lead LFCSP package that meets demanding performance...
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Hi all,
I am trying to simulate ADP5052 channel 1 and 2 in LTspice there is more one pin on the simulation symbol called Rlim. But there is no pin like that in real IC. What is this Rlim pin on the simulation circuit IC of ADP5052.
Hi EyKey,
Rlim is the resistor generally placed on the DL pin to set current limit. (See image below). It might have been put there by the modelling engineers for convenience.
Hi Ron,
Sorry for late reply. Thank you so much for your reply.
EyKey.