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RESONANT-MODE POWER SUPPLY CONTROLLERS

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LCCC (FK)
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

UC1863L

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Texas Instruments

RESONANT-MODE POWER SUPPLY CONTROLLERS

Technical Specifications

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SpecificationUC1863L
ApplicationsResonant Converter Controller
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-55 °C
Package / Case20-CLCC
Supplier Device Package20-LCCC (8.89x8.89)
Voltage - Supply [Max]22 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]7 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyN/A 0$ 0.00
Texas InstrumentsTUBE 1$ 56.15
100$ 49.91
250$ 41.03
1000$ 36.70

Description

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UC1863 Series

The UC1861-1868 family of ICs is optimized for the control of Zero Current Switched and Zero Voltage Switched quasi-resonant converters. Differences between members of this device family result from the various combinations of UVLO thresholds and output options. Additionally, the one-shot pulse steering logic is configured to program either on-time for ZCS systems (UC1865-1868), or off-time for ZVS applications (UC1861-1864).

The primary control blocks implemented include an error amplifier to compensate the overall system loop and to drive a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO), featuring programmable minimum and maximum frequencies. Triggered by the VCO, the one-shot generates pulses of a programmed maximum width, which can be modulated by the Zero Detection comparator. This circuit facilitates "true" zero current or voltage switching over various line, load, and temperature changes, and is also able to accommodate the resonant components' initial tolerances.

Under-Voltage Lockout is incorporated to facilitate safe starts upon power-up. The supply current during the under-voltage lockout period is typically less than 150µA, and the outputs are actively forced to the low state.