Need schematic example how ISL95855C VRM is wired to SiC631

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  • G33RT
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2016
    • 66
    • Belgium

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    Need schematic example how ISL95855C VRM is wired to SiC631

    I need a schematic example on how the ISL95855C VRM controller is wired to SiC631 power stages.

    Does someone has a schematic of any kind of laptop that use a ISL95855C and SiC631 Power Stages ?
    Regards, Geert
  • G33RT
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2016
    • 66
    • Belgium

    #2
    Re: Need schematic example how ISL95855C VRM is wired to SiC631

    I already found one: MSI GF63 9RCX (MS-16R31)
    Regards, Geert

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    • Sierr47
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      • Jun 2021
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      • zapopan

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      Re: Need schematic example how ISL95855C VRM is wired to SiC631

      thanks man, i needed

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