Added the regulator IC U1 (TPS54336ADRCR) plus core power parts: L1, input caps C1C2C3, output caps C4C5, bootstrap cap C6, feedback divider R1/R2, placeholder comp network R3/C7, and soft-start cap C9. (Per schematic-design completion rules )
Added input cable robustness front-end parts: fuse F1, TVS D2, ferrite bead FB1, and filter cap C8.
Stored + sent the required Mermaid “System Architecture” property/diagram before building the schematic (required by the schematic-design skill ).
Set U1Datasheet URL so we can now extract exact values from TI.
Success criteria review
❌ Not yet: circuit is not wired (no nets defined yet), so it cannot be considered a complete buck converter schematic .
❌ Not yet: passives are not yet computed/verified from the TPS54336A datasheet (feedback Vref, fSW, COMP/SS, recommended L/C). Datasheet-driven extraction is required to meet your “follow datasheet” requirement.
✅ Input protection/EMI building blocks for a 1 m noisy cable are at least present (F1, D2, FB1, C8).
Next steps
Pull exact TPS54336A design equations + typical app values from the datasheet, then compute final L1, C4/C5, R1/R2, R3/C7, C9 and verify ripple with your formula (knowledge base guidance also requires COUT voltage rating >= 1.5x VOUT).
Then wire every net explicitly pin-to-pin until nothing is floating .
One decision I need from you to wire correctly: should U1EN be always-on from VIN (via resistor network), or controlled by an external logic signal/connector?
Wirelessly connects nets on schematic. Used to organize schematics and separate functional blocks. To wirelessly connect net portals, give them same designator. #portal
Wirelessly connects power nets on schematic. Identical to the net portal, but with a power symbol. Used to organize schematics and separate functional blocks. To wirelessly connect power net portals, give them the same designator. #portal #power