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NCP1351CDR2G

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CONTROLLER, VARIABLE OFF-TIME CURRENT MODE, WITH SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION

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8 SOIC
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

NCP1351CDR2G

Obsolete
ON Semiconductor

CONTROLLER, VARIABLE OFF-TIME CURRENT MODE, WITH SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationNCP1351CDR2G
Fault ProtectionCurrent Limiting, Over Power, Over Load, Short Circuit
Internal Switch(s)False
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-25 °C
Output IsolationIsolated
Package / Case8-SOIC
Package / Case [x]0.154 in
Package / Case [y]3.9 mm
Supplier Device Package8-SOIC
TopologyFlyback
Voltage - Start Up18 V
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Max]28 V
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Min]8.9 V

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Description

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NCP1351 Series

The NCP1351 is a current mode controller targeting low power off line flyback Switched Mode Power Supplies (SMPS) where cost is of utmost importance. Based on a fixed peak current technique (quasi fixed TON), the controller decreases its switching frequency as the load becomes lighter. As a result, a power supply using the NCP1351 naturally offers excellent no load power consumption, while optimizing the efficiency in other loading conditions. When the frequency decreases, the peak current is gradually reduced down to approximately 30% of the maximum peak current to prevent transformer mechanical resonance. The risk of acoustic noise is thus greatly diminished while keeping good standby power performance.An externally adjustable timer permanently monitors the feedback activity and protects the supply in presence of a short circuit or an overload. Once the timer elapses, NCP1351 stops switching and stays latched for version A, and tries to restart for Version B.The internal structure features an optimized arrangement which allows one of the lowest available startup current, a fundamental parameter when designing low standby power supplies. The negative current sensing technique minimizes the impact of the switching noise on the controller operation and offers the user to select the maximum peak voltage across his current sense resistor. Its power dissipation can thus be application optimized.Finally, the bulk input ripple ensures a natural frequency smearing which smooths the EMI signature.

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