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    • TIDUEG3A November   2018  – March 2020

       

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DESIGN GUIDE

Valley Switching Boost PFC Reference Design Using C2000™ MCU

Revision History

Changes from * Revision (November 2018) to A Revision

  • Changed main.cfg to main.syscfg throughout documentGo
  • Added Figure 8: Valley Switching powerSUITE PageGo
  • Added The user also need to rebuild the whole project to change the <solution >_settings.h file. For <solution >_user_ settings.h, user can open it directly and modify it. Go
  • Added Rebuild the whole project to make the change valid if any changes are neededGo
  • Added Figure 11: powerSUITE Page Under Build 1 Without Valley SwitchingGo
  • Changed ILPFC_Base Settings to ILPFC_settingsGo
  • Changed LPFG_Base_Settings.h to solution_settings.hGo
  • Added Figure 17: powerSUITE Page Under Build 1 With Valley SwitchingGo
  • Changed Figure 20: powerSUITE Page Under Build 2 With Valley SwitchingGo
  • Added Figure 25: powerSUITE Page to Select and Open SFRAGo
  • Added Figure 28: powerSUITE Page Under Build 3 With Valley SwitchingGo

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