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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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| DC DC Switching Controllers | 6 | Active | ||
| Power Management (PMIC) | 4 | Active | ||
UCC39460°C to 70°C, microprocessor supervisor with watchdog timer | Supervisors | 6 | Active | The UCCx946 is designed to provide accurate microprocessor supervision, including reset and watchdog functions. During power up, the device asserts a reset signalRESwith VDD as low as 1 V. The reset signal remains asserted until the VDD voltage rises and remains above the reset threshold for the reset period. Both reset threshold and reset period are programmable by the user.
The UCCx946 is also resistant to glitches on the VDD line. OnceREShas been deasserted, any drops below the threshold voltage need to be of certain time duration and voltage magnitude to generate a reset signal. These values are shown in Figure 1. An I/O line of the microprocessor may be tied to the watchdog input (WDI) for watchdog functions. If the I/O line is not toggled within a set watchdog period, programmable by the user, WDO is asserted. The watchdog function is disabled during reset conditions.
The UCCx946 is available in 8-pin SOIC(D), 8-pin PDIP (N) and 8-pin TSSOP(PW) packages to optimize board space.
The UCCx946 is designed to provide accurate microprocessor supervision, including reset and watchdog functions. During power up, the device asserts a reset signalRESwith VDD as low as 1 V. The reset signal remains asserted until the VDD voltage rises and remains above the reset threshold for the reset period. Both reset threshold and reset period are programmable by the user.
The UCCx946 is also resistant to glitches on the VDD line. OnceREShas been deasserted, any drops below the threshold voltage need to be of certain time duration and voltage magnitude to generate a reset signal. These values are shown in Figure 1. An I/O line of the microprocessor may be tied to the watchdog input (WDI) for watchdog functions. If the I/O line is not toggled within a set watchdog period, programmable by the user, WDO is asserted. The watchdog function is disabled during reset conditions.
The UCCx946 is available in 8-pin SOIC(D), 8-pin PDIP (N) and 8-pin TSSOP(PW) packages to optimize board space. |
| Battery Management | 1 | Obsolete | ||
| Power Management (PMIC) | 9 | Active | ||
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 3 | Active | ||
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 8 | Obsolete | ||
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 6 | Active | ||
UCC3960Primary side startup controller , 0C to 70C | AC DC Converters, Offline Switches | 3 | Active | The UCC3960 primary-side startup controller is a unique solution that provides all the primary-side functions required for a single-ended, isolated offline, switch-mode power converter that uses secondary-side PWM control. It is usable with a wide range of secondary circuits and is especially well suitable for systems where sophisticated handling of overload conditions is required.
Secondary-side control assumes that output voltage and current measurements are interfaced directly to an output ground-referenced PWM stage that develops the power switch command for the supply. This digital PWM command can then be transmitted to the primary-side power switch through a simple and low-cost isolating pulse transformer. With secondary-side control, it is much easier to monitor and control the system load with tightly coupled analog control loops. Load-oriented features such as output current sharing and synchronous rectification are implemented more easily.
The UCC3960 provides all the circuitry required on the primary side of a secondary-side controlled power supply. It features a free running 60-kHz to 360-kHz oscillator that is synchronizable to the secondary-side PWM signal and also has the ability to accept start/stop PWM commands from the isolating pulse edge transformer. The use of an extremely small and low-cost pulse transformer allows for higher converter bandwidth. This also eliminates the loop-gain variations due to initial accuracy and aging of an opto-coupler feedback element or the size penalty of a gate transformer. It also includes an undervoltage lockout circuit with 2-V hysteresis, a low current startup with active low during UVLO, a soft-start capability, a 5-V reference and a high current power output.
In a non-typical use, the UCC3960 can accommodate an analog feedback signal through an opto-isolator where it can operate in voltage-mode control mode with primary-side peak current limiting.
The UCC3960 and the UCC2960 are available in the 8-pin SOIC (D) and PDIP (P) packages. A 14-pin package version is available as UCC2961 and UCC3961 that includes additional protection features such as multimode overcurrent protection, volt-second clamp, programmable overvoltage and undervoltage sense lines, and the self-bias regulator.
The UCC3960 primary-side startup controller is a unique solution that provides all the primary-side functions required for a single-ended, isolated offline, switch-mode power converter that uses secondary-side PWM control. It is usable with a wide range of secondary circuits and is especially well suitable for systems where sophisticated handling of overload conditions is required.
Secondary-side control assumes that output voltage and current measurements are interfaced directly to an output ground-referenced PWM stage that develops the power switch command for the supply. This digital PWM command can then be transmitted to the primary-side power switch through a simple and low-cost isolating pulse transformer. With secondary-side control, it is much easier to monitor and control the system load with tightly coupled analog control loops. Load-oriented features such as output current sharing and synchronous rectification are implemented more easily.
The UCC3960 provides all the circuitry required on the primary side of a secondary-side controlled power supply. It features a free running 60-kHz to 360-kHz oscillator that is synchronizable to the secondary-side PWM signal and also has the ability to accept start/stop PWM commands from the isolating pulse edge transformer. The use of an extremely small and low-cost pulse transformer allows for higher converter bandwidth. This also eliminates the loop-gain variations due to initial accuracy and aging of an opto-coupler feedback element or the size penalty of a gate transformer. It also includes an undervoltage lockout circuit with 2-V hysteresis, a low current startup with active low during UVLO, a soft-start capability, a 5-V reference and a high current power output.
In a non-typical use, the UCC3960 can accommodate an analog feedback signal through an opto-isolator where it can operate in voltage-mode control mode with primary-side peak current limiting.
The UCC3960 and the UCC2960 are available in the 8-pin SOIC (D) and PDIP (P) packages. A 14-pin package version is available as UCC2961 and UCC3961 that includes additional protection features such as multimode overcurrent protection, volt-second clamp, programmable overvoltage and undervoltage sense lines, and the self-bias regulator. |
UCC3961Advanced primary side startup controller, 0C to 70C | Power Management (PMIC) | 3 | LTB | The UCC3961 advanced primary-side startup controller is a unique solution that provides all the primary-side functions required for a single-ended, isolated, switch-mode power converter incorporating secondary-side PWM control. It is usable with a wide range of secondary control circuits and is especially well suited for systems where sophisticated handling of overload conditions is required.
Secondary-side control assumes that output voltage and current measurements are interfaced directly to an output ground-referenced PWM stage that develops the power switch command for the supply. This digital PWM command can then be transmitted to the primary-side power switch through a simple and low-cost isolating pulse transformer. With secondary-side control, it is much easier to monitor and control the system load with tightly coupled analog control loops. Load-oriented features such as output current sharing and synchronous rectification are implemented more easily.
The UCC3961 provides all the circuitry required on the primary side of a secondary-side controlled power supply. It features a free running 60-kHz to 360-kHz oscillator which is synchronizable to the secondary-side PWM signal and also has the ability to accept start/stop PWM commands from the isolating pulse-edge transformer (PET). The use of an extremely small and low-cost pulse transformer allows for higher converter bandwidth. This also eliminates the loop-gain variations due to initial accuracy and aging of an opto-coupler feedback element or the size penalty of a gate transformer. It also includes an undervoltage lockout circuit with 2-V hysteresis, a low-current startup with active low during UVLO, a soft-start capability, a 5-V reference and a high-current power output.
Advanced features of UCC3961 allows implementation of initial startup with optional high-voltage disconnect after starting, and input voltage monitoring with turnoff for either undervoltage or overvoltage conditions. Other features include power-switch current protection, pulse-by-pulse current limiting, shutdown after a programmable delay and continuous input volt*second clamp. The UCC3961 also provides a multi purpose, bidirectional shutdown pin (SD), that can be used in conjunction with the devices on the START pin, to modify the converters behavior in overload conditions. The possible configurations include continuous-peak current limiting, delayed or immediate shutdown with full cycle soft restart or fully latched overcurrent shutdown.
In a non-typical use, the UCC3961 can accommodate an analog feedback signal through an opto-isolator where the UCC3961 then can operate in voltage-mode control mode with primary-side peak current limiting.
The UCC3961 and the UCC2961 are available in the 14-pin SOIC (D) and PDIP (P) packages. For applications where only startup and control are desired, a simplified version of this product is offered in an 8-pin package as the UCC2960 and UCC3960.
The UCC3961 advanced primary-side startup controller is a unique solution that provides all the primary-side functions required for a single-ended, isolated, switch-mode power converter incorporating secondary-side PWM control. It is usable with a wide range of secondary control circuits and is especially well suited for systems where sophisticated handling of overload conditions is required.
Secondary-side control assumes that output voltage and current measurements are interfaced directly to an output ground-referenced PWM stage that develops the power switch command for the supply. This digital PWM command can then be transmitted to the primary-side power switch through a simple and low-cost isolating pulse transformer. With secondary-side control, it is much easier to monitor and control the system load with tightly coupled analog control loops. Load-oriented features such as output current sharing and synchronous rectification are implemented more easily.
The UCC3961 provides all the circuitry required on the primary side of a secondary-side controlled power supply. It features a free running 60-kHz to 360-kHz oscillator which is synchronizable to the secondary-side PWM signal and also has the ability to accept start/stop PWM commands from the isolating pulse-edge transformer (PET). The use of an extremely small and low-cost pulse transformer allows for higher converter bandwidth. This also eliminates the loop-gain variations due to initial accuracy and aging of an opto-coupler feedback element or the size penalty of a gate transformer. It also includes an undervoltage lockout circuit with 2-V hysteresis, a low-current startup with active low during UVLO, a soft-start capability, a 5-V reference and a high-current power output.
Advanced features of UCC3961 allows implementation of initial startup with optional high-voltage disconnect after starting, and input voltage monitoring with turnoff for either undervoltage or overvoltage conditions. Other features include power-switch current protection, pulse-by-pulse current limiting, shutdown after a programmable delay and continuous input volt*second clamp. The UCC3961 also provides a multi purpose, bidirectional shutdown pin (SD), that can be used in conjunction with the devices on the START pin, to modify the converters behavior in overload conditions. The possible configurations include continuous-peak current limiting, delayed or immediate shutdown with full cycle soft restart or fully latched overcurrent shutdown.
In a non-typical use, the UCC3961 can accommodate an analog feedback signal through an opto-isolator where the UCC3961 then can operate in voltage-mode control mode with primary-side peak current limiting.
The UCC3961 and the UCC2961 are available in the 14-pin SOIC (D) and PDIP (P) packages. For applications where only startup and control are desired, a simplified version of this product is offered in an 8-pin package as the UCC2960 and UCC3960. |