NCP1910A100DWR2G
ObsoleteCOMBO POWER FACTOR CORRECTION + HALF BRIDGE CONTROLLER
NCP1910A100DWR2G
ObsoleteCOMBO POWER FACTOR CORRECTION + HALF BRIDGE CONTROLLER
Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics for this part
| Specification | NCP1910A100DWR2G |
|---|---|
| Control Features | Power Good, Soft Start |
| Duty Cycle | 97 % |
| Fault Protection | Over Voltage, Current Limiting |
| Frequency - Switching | 100 kHz |
| Internal Switch(s) | False |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Operating Temperature [Max] | 125 ¯C |
| Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 °C |
| Output Isolation | Isolated |
| Package / Case | 24-SOIC |
| Package / Case | 23 Leads |
| Package / Case [y] | 0.295 in |
| Package / Case [y] | 7.5 mm |
| Supplier Device Package | 24-SOIC |
| Topology | Half-Bridge |
| Voltage - Start Up | 10.4 V |
| Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Max] | 20 V |
| Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Min] | 9 V |
Pricing
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|---|---|---|---|---|
Description
General part information
NCP1910 Series
Housed in a SO-24WB package, the NCP1910 combines a state-of-the-art circuitry aimed to powering next generation of ATX or flat TVs converters. With a 65 kHz Continuous Conduction Mode Power Factor Controller and a LLC controller hosting a high-voltage driver, the NCP1910 is ready to power 85+ types of offline power supplies. To satisfy stringent efficiency considerations, the PFC circuit implements an adjustable frequency fold back to reduce switching losses as the load is going light. To cope with all the signal sequencing required by the ATX and flat TVs specifications, the controller includes several dedicated pins enabling handshake between the secondary and the primary sides. These signals include a power-good line but also a control pin which turns the controller on and off via an opto coupler. Safety-wise, a second OVP input offers the necessary redundancy in case the main feedback network would drift away. Finally, a fast fault input immediately reacts in presence of an over current condition by triggering an auto-recovery soft-start sequence.
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Technical documentation and resources