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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationNCP1255PRNGEVB
Board TypeFully Populated
Current - Output800 mA
Frequency - Switching65 kHz
Main PurposePrimary Side, AC/DC
Outputs and TypeIsolated
Outputs and Type1
Regulator TopologyFlyback
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)
Utilized IC / PartNCP1255
Voltage - Output32 VDC

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Description

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NCP1255 Series

The NCP1255 is a highly integrated PWM controller capable of delivering a rugged and high performance offline power supply in a SOIC-8 package. With a supply range up to 35 V, the controller hosts a jittered 65-kHz switching circuitry operated in peak current mode control. When the power on the secondary side starts to decrease, the controller automatically folds back its switching frequency down to a minimum level of 26 kHz. As the power further goes down, the part enters skip cycle while freezing the peak current setpoint.To help build rugged converters, the controller features several key protective features: a brown-out, a non-dissipative Over Power Protection for a constant maximum output current regardless of the input voltage, two latched over voltage protection inputs 0 either through a dedicated pin or via the Vcc input - and finally, the possibility to externally adjust an auto-recovery timer duration.The controller architecture is arranged to authorize a transient peak power excursion when the peak current hits the limit. At this point, the switching frequency is increased from 65 kHz to 130 kHz until the peak requirement disappears. The timer duration is then modulated as the converter crosses a peak power excursion mode (long) or undergoes a short circuit (short).

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