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Texas Instruments BQ2002CSNTRG4Unknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | LINEAR BATTERY CHARGER NICD/NIMH 2000MA 0V TO 6V 8-PIN SOIC T/R |
Texas Instruments LM3676SDX-3.3Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG BUCK 3.3V 600MA 8WSON |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | TMX320DRE311 179PIN UBGA 200MHZ |
Texas Instruments UCC3580N-1G4Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG CTRLR FWRD CONV 16DIP |
Texas Instruments LM2831YMF EVALObsolete | Development Boards Kits Programmers | EVAL BOARD FOR LM2831 |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | BUFFER/LINE DRIVER 8-CH NON-INVERTING 3-ST CMOS 20-PIN SSOP T/R |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | ANALOG OTHER PERIPHERALS |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | RADIATION-HARDENED, QMLP 60V HAL |
Texas Instruments SN75LVDS051DRObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC TRANSCEIVER FULL 2/2 16SOIC |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | AUTOMOTIVE OCTAL D-TYPE FLIP-FLO |
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UCC280512V, 1A low power BICMOS 1MHz current mode PWM with 4.1V/3.6V UVLO and 50% duty cycle, -40C to 12 | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 8 | Active | The UCC280x-Q1 family of high-speed, low-power integrated circuits contain all of the control and drive components required for off-line and DC-to-DC fixed frequency current-mode switching mode power supplies with minimal parts count.
These devices have the same pin configuration as the UCx84x family, and also offer the added features of internal full-cycle soft start and internal leading-edge blanking of the current-sense input.
The UCC280x-Q1 family offers a variety of package options, temperature range options, choice of maximum duty cycle, and choice of critical voltage levels. Lower reference parts such as the UCC2803-Q1 and UCC2805-Q1 fit best into battery-operated systems, while the higher reference and higher UVLO hysteresis of the UCC2802-Q1 and UCC2804-Q1 make these ideal choices for use in off-line power supplies.
The UCC280x-Q1 series is specified for operation from –40°C to 125°C.
The UCC280x-Q1 family of high-speed, low-power integrated circuits contain all of the control and drive components required for off-line and DC-to-DC fixed frequency current-mode switching mode power supplies with minimal parts count.
These devices have the same pin configuration as the UCx84x family, and also offer the added features of internal full-cycle soft start and internal leading-edge blanking of the current-sense input.
The UCC280x-Q1 family offers a variety of package options, temperature range options, choice of maximum duty cycle, and choice of critical voltage levels. Lower reference parts such as the UCC2803-Q1 and UCC2805-Q1 fit best into battery-operated systems, while the higher reference and higher UVLO hysteresis of the UCC2802-Q1 and UCC2804-Q1 make these ideal choices for use in off-line power supplies.
The UCC280x-Q1 series is specified for operation from –40°C to 125°C. |
| Power Management (PMIC) | 3 | Active | ||
UCC28051Transition mode PFC controller with 12.5V/9.7V UVLO and IEC61000-3-2 compliance, -40°C to 105 | Evaluation and Demonstration Boards and Kits | 7 | Active | The UCC38050 and UCC38051 are PFC controllers for low-to-medium power applications requiring compliance with IEC 1000-3-2 harmonic reduction standard. The controllers are designed for a boost preregulator operating in transition mode (also referred to as boundary-conduction mode or critical conduction-mode operation). They feature a transconductance voltage amplifier for feedback error processing, a simple multiplier for generating a current command proportional to the input voltage, a current-sense (PWM) comparator, PWM logic, and a totem-pole driver for driving an external FET.
In the transition mode operation, the PWM circuit is self-oscillating, with the turnon being governed by an inductor zero-current detector (ZCD pin), and the turnoff being governed by the current-sense comparator. Additionally, the controller provides features such as peak current limit, default timer, overvoltage protection (OVP) and enable.
The UCC38050 and UCC38051 are PFC controllers for low-to-medium power applications requiring compliance with IEC 1000-3-2 harmonic reduction standard. The controllers are designed for a boost preregulator operating in transition mode (also referred to as boundary-conduction mode or critical conduction-mode operation). They feature a transconductance voltage amplifier for feedback error processing, a simple multiplier for generating a current command proportional to the input voltage, a current-sense (PWM) comparator, PWM logic, and a totem-pole driver for driving an external FET.
In the transition mode operation, the PWM circuit is self-oscillating, with the turnon being governed by an inductor zero-current detector (ZCD pin), and the turnoff being governed by the current-sense comparator. Additionally, the controller provides features such as peak current limit, default timer, overvoltage protection (OVP) and enable. |
| Development Boards, Kits, Programmers | 9 | Active | ||
UCC280615V, 0.5A low power BICMOS 1MHz Dual output current mode PWM controller -40C to 85C | DC DC Switching Controllers | 14 | Active | The UCC3806 family of BiCMOS PWM controllers offers exceptionally improved performance with a familiar architecture. With the same block diagram and pinout of the popular UC3846 series, the UCC3806 line features increased switching frequency capability while greatly reducing the bias current used within the device. With a typical startup current of 50µA and a well defined voltage threshold for turn-on, these devices are favored for applications ranging from off-line power supplies to battery operated portable equipment. Dual high current, MOSFET driving outputs and a fast current sense loop further enhance device versatility.
All the benefits of current mode control including simpler loop closing, voltage feed-forward, parallelability with current sharing, pulse-by-pulse current limiting, and push-pull symmetry correction are readily achievable with the UCC3806 series.
These devices are available with multiple package options for both through-hole and surface mount applications; and in commercial, industrial, and military temperature ranges.
The UCC3806 is specified for operation from –55°C to +125°C, the UCC2806 is specified for operation from –40°C to +85°C, and the UCC3806 is specified for operation from 0°C to +70°C.
The UCC3806 family of BiCMOS PWM controllers offers exceptionally improved performance with a familiar architecture. With the same block diagram and pinout of the popular UC3846 series, the UCC3806 line features increased switching frequency capability while greatly reducing the bias current used within the device. With a typical startup current of 50µA and a well defined voltage threshold for turn-on, these devices are favored for applications ranging from off-line power supplies to battery operated portable equipment. Dual high current, MOSFET driving outputs and a fast current sense loop further enhance device versatility.
All the benefits of current mode control including simpler loop closing, voltage feed-forward, parallelability with current sharing, pulse-by-pulse current limiting, and push-pull symmetry correction are readily achievable with the UCC3806 series.
These devices are available with multiple package options for both through-hole and surface mount applications; and in commercial, industrial, and military temperature ranges.
The UCC3806 is specified for operation from –55°C to +125°C, the UCC2806 is specified for operation from –40°C to +85°C, and the UCC3806 is specified for operation from 0°C to +70°C. |
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 3 | Active | ||
UCC28061Natural interleaving transition-mode PFC controller with audible noise immunity | Evaluation and Demonstration Boards and Kits | 6 | Active | Optimized for consumer applications concerned with audible noise elimination, this solution extends the advantages of transition mode—high efficiency with low-cost components—to higher power ratings than previously possible. By utilizing a Natural Interleaving technique, both channels operate as (that is, there is no slave channel) synchronized to the same frequency. This approach delivers inherently strong matching, faster responses, and ensures that each channel operates in transition mode.
Complete system-level protections feature input brownout, output over-voltage, open-loop, overload, soft-start, phase-fail detection, and thermal shutdown. The additional FailSafe over-voltage protection (OVP) feature protects against shorts to an intermediate voltage that, if undetected, could lead to catastrophic device failure.
Optimized for consumer applications concerned with audible noise elimination, this solution extends the advantages of transition mode—high efficiency with low-cost components—to higher power ratings than previously possible. By utilizing a Natural Interleaving technique, both channels operate as (that is, there is no slave channel) synchronized to the same frequency. This approach delivers inherently strong matching, faster responses, and ensures that each channel operates in transition mode.
Complete system-level protections feature input brownout, output over-voltage, open-loop, overload, soft-start, phase-fail detection, and thermal shutdown. The additional FailSafe over-voltage protection (OVP) feature protects against shorts to an intermediate voltage that, if undetected, could lead to catastrophic device failure. |
UCC28063Natural Interleaving transition-mode PFC controller with improved audible noise immunity | Evaluation and Demonstration Boards and Kits | 5 | Active | Optimized for consumer applications concerned with audible noise elimination, this solution extends the advantages of transition mode – high efficiency with low-cost components – to higher power ratings than previously possible. By utilizing a Natural Interleaving™ technique, both channels operate as masters (that is, there is no slave channel) synchronized to the same frequency. This approach delivers inherently strong matching, faster responses, and ensures that each channel operates in transition mode.
Expanded system level protections feature input brownout and dropout recovery, output over-voltage, open-loop, overload, soft-start, phase-fail detection, and thermal shutdown. The additional FailSafe over-voltage protection (OVP) feature protects against shorts to an intermediate voltage that, if undetected, could lead to catastrophic device failure. Advanced non-linear gain results in rapid, yet smoother response to line and load transient events. Reduced bias currents improve stand-by power efficiency. Special line-dropout handling avoids significant current disruption and minimizes audible-noise generation.
Optimized for consumer applications concerned with audible noise elimination, this solution extends the advantages of transition mode – high efficiency with low-cost components – to higher power ratings than previously possible. By utilizing a Natural Interleaving™ technique, both channels operate as masters (that is, there is no slave channel) synchronized to the same frequency. This approach delivers inherently strong matching, faster responses, and ensures that each channel operates in transition mode.
Expanded system level protections feature input brownout and dropout recovery, output over-voltage, open-loop, overload, soft-start, phase-fail detection, and thermal shutdown. The additional FailSafe over-voltage protection (OVP) feature protects against shorts to an intermediate voltage that, if undetected, could lead to catastrophic device failure. Advanced non-linear gain results in rapid, yet smoother response to line and load transient events. Reduced bias currents improve stand-by power efficiency. Special line-dropout handling avoids significant current disruption and minimizes audible-noise generation. |
| Evaluation Boards | 1 | Active | ||
UCC28064ANatural Interleaving™ transition-mode PFC controller with high light-load efficiency | PFC (Power Factor Correction) | 2 | Active | The UCC28064A interleaved PFC controller has higher power ratings than previously possible. The device uses a Natural Interleaving™ technique. Both channels operate as masters (there is no slave channel) synchronized to the same frequency. This approach enables faster response time, excellent phase-to-phase on-time matching, and transition mode operation for each channel. The device has a burst mode function to get high light-load efficiency. Burst mode eliminates the need to turn off the PFC during light load operation to meet standby power targets. Burst mode eliminates the need for an auxiliary flyback converter when paired with UCC25630x LLC controller and the UCC24624 synchronous rectifier controller.
Expanded system level protections features include input brownout and dropout recovery, output over-voltage, open-loop, overload, soft-start, phase-fail detection, and thermal shutdown. The additional fail-safe over-voltage protection (OVP) feature protects against shorts to an intermediate voltage that, if undetected, could lead to catastrophic device failure. Advanced non-linear gain results in rapid, yet smooth response to line and load transient events. Special line-dropout handling avoids significant current disruption. Strong reduction of bias current when not switching during burst mode operation, improves stand-by performance.
The UCC28064A interleaved PFC controller has higher power ratings than previously possible. The device uses a Natural Interleaving™ technique. Both channels operate as masters (there is no slave channel) synchronized to the same frequency. This approach enables faster response time, excellent phase-to-phase on-time matching, and transition mode operation for each channel. The device has a burst mode function to get high light-load efficiency. Burst mode eliminates the need to turn off the PFC during light load operation to meet standby power targets. Burst mode eliminates the need for an auxiliary flyback converter when paired with UCC25630x LLC controller and the UCC24624 synchronous rectifier controller.
Expanded system level protections features include input brownout and dropout recovery, output over-voltage, open-loop, overload, soft-start, phase-fail detection, and thermal shutdown. The additional fail-safe over-voltage protection (OVP) feature protects against shorts to an intermediate voltage that, if undetected, could lead to catastrophic device failure. Advanced non-linear gain results in rapid, yet smooth response to line and load transient events. Special line-dropout handling avoids significant current disruption. Strong reduction of bias current when not switching during burst mode operation, improves stand-by performance. |