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mavco
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« on: April 28, 2008, 08:54:00 20:54 »

Hi, i need help.
I will use in my project the regulator NCP3063 (on semiconductor) in step-down, but i have the problem, this regulator don't have the enable pin to disable it. Do you know an efficient methode to build an enable for this regulator?
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« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2008, 10:31:58 10:31 »

Although i didnt use the NCP3063 (yet) i can show you how to stop your oscilator .
http://www.mastercity.ru/old_forum_archive/2/203532.shtml
In the second picture of this link you can see how they create a feedback on the IR2153 .
This *trick* is usable with a lot of pwm generators .
You can stop the sg3525 with the shutdown pin .
But unofficially you can stop the oscilator just as effective by pulling the inverting input below its workrange  .
I assume that with the NCP3063 pulling pin 3 to zero will also stop the oscilator immediate .
Since this chip has current sensing you can also pull the current sense pin above 1 volt .
All of these methods will stop the pwm Smiley
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mavco
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« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2008, 01:39:15 13:39 »

Thx Walkura, i will test this methode to apply in my project.
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