Perfect video. I was looking for info about TL594 but it looks like this chip uses basically the same principles, so this will prove immensely helpful.
This is a great technique to explain how to use this IC, NOW CAN YOU DO THIS FOR ABOUT 100 million more ICs , or can we get all of the IC manufacturers to do this !
Will the Ubiquitous NE555, HC4046 PLL, the LTC699X Family of Timer Blox parts ( there is a great online design tool, and a ton of App circuits, I wrote many of them ), The LTC CURRENT SENSORS ( just look at LTC note AN105 to get Inspired), speaking of App notes, Jim William’s App notes’, any of them, are outstanding in every sense - AN65 and AN47 should be owned and studied every Engineer and Technician! They teach how to think like a good Engineer, I worked with Jim when he wrote AN65, that’s where I got my real electronics Education! This would be A good Start. You present your material very nicely, simple, in little Bites and very clearly explained, to be able to do this is a real Tallent, Keep it up! The reason I list the parts that I did is because each of these parts can be applied to so many different types of circuits. Like the NE555, when it hit the Market it was presented in a brocher showing it being used in 10 very different types of circuits, I bought ten of them when I was in the USAF AND BUILT all ten Circuits and more, what A time!
Actually yes I was thinking of the 555. HC4046 is also interesting. Not sure when I will get to them though. I seem to be slow at producing videos, I am still learning. @@mahoneytechnologies657
Short and straight to the point, it just answered questions that has bothered me for a very long time ... (Over voltage/current protection) Thanks a bunch for sharing ✌️😇
Thank you. I'm trying to increase the voltage and amps in this cheap dc boost board that keeps blowing up. So from what I understand, it should work just the same if I increase the ratings of the mosfet and diode.
Very nice! I am currently working on a high power 5000W synchronous dc to dc boost converter system and I am planning to use TL494 as well. Great video. Success wishes! 👍👍 The Innovati0n Lab💥
At about timestamp 4:00 is the common connection of the resistors connected to the bottom of the capacitor? There is no connection dot there. THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO...my first look at the TL494... --daLE
Clear, precise, comprehensive and complete. Perfect!
Great, clear and concise video. Thanks!
Perfect video. I was looking for info about TL594 but it looks like this chip uses basically the same principles, so this will prove immensely helpful.
Fantastic info , no BS just simple facts thanks for doing video , well deserved sub
This is a great technique to explain how to use this IC, NOW CAN YOU DO THIS FOR ABOUT 100 million more ICs , or can we get all of the IC manufacturers to do this !
lol. well I thought I could do this for popular chips. Know any popular chips?
Will the Ubiquitous NE555, HC4046 PLL, the LTC699X Family of Timer Blox parts ( there is a great online design tool, and a ton of App circuits, I wrote many of them ),
The LTC CURRENT SENSORS ( just look at LTC note AN105 to get Inspired), speaking of App notes, Jim William’s App notes’, any of them, are outstanding in every sense - AN65 and AN47 should be owned and studied every Engineer and Technician! They teach how to think like a good Engineer, I worked with Jim when he wrote AN65, that’s where I got my real electronics Education!
This would be A good Start.
You present your material very nicely, simple, in little Bites and very clearly explained, to be able to do this is a real Tallent, Keep it up!
The reason I list the parts that I did is because each of these parts can be applied to so many
different types of circuits. Like the NE555, when it hit the Market it was presented in a brocher showing it being used in 10 very different types of circuits, I bought ten of them when I was in the USAF AND BUILT all ten Circuits and more, what A time!
Actually yes I was thinking of the 555. HC4046 is also interesting. Not sure when I will get to them though. I seem to be slow at producing videos, I am still learning. @@mahoneytechnologies657
I was thinking of doing some PCBs for studying these three parts’ now I Will.
Short and straight to the point, it just answered questions that has bothered me for a very long time ... (Over voltage/current protection)
Thanks a bunch for sharing ✌️😇
thanks. short and to the point was my aim :D
Wow! Super production. Super teaching. And, a powerful IC that I did not know about. Kudos!
thanks a lot
Отличная информация, всё наглядно и понятно.
Excellent video, would love it if you made them on more ICs, like 555 and TL431, etc
Excellent explanations, what a neat little chip! Would like to see a video on how later TI chips improved on TL494, for example, TL598
very nice information in this video about all application of TL494 ic.
very good video thanks
Thank you. I'm trying to increase the voltage and amps in this cheap dc boost board that keeps blowing up. So from what I understand, it should work just the same if I increase the ratings of the mosfet and diode.
Thank you. Easy to follow, good pace.
thank you soooo much man you are great
Thank you so much
excellent
Great video, just stubbled across your channel and subscribed immediately. Keep it up!
Very well explained
Great tutorial
thanks a lot
Very nice!
I am currently working on a high power 5000W synchronous dc to dc boost converter system and I am planning to use TL494 as well.
Great video.
Success wishes!
👍👍
The Innovati0n Lab💥
Great video. Thanks
Glad you liked it
At about timestamp 4:00 is the common connection of the resistors connected to the bottom of the capacitor? There is no connection dot there.
THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO...my first look at the TL494...
--daLE
Hi there, any clues on the PIN3 ? thanks
Sir what about the feedback pin :/