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TRANSITION MODE PFC CONTROLLER WITH 12.5V/9.7V UVLO AND IEC61000-3-2 COMPLIANCE, -40°C TO 105

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UCC28051P

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Texas Instruments

TRANSITION MODE PFC CONTROLLER WITH 12.5V/9.7V UVLO AND IEC61000-3-2 COMPLIANCE, -40°C TO 105

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationUCC28051P
Current - Startup75 µA
Frequency - Switching200 kHz
ModeDiscontinuous (Transition)
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Operating Temperature [Max]105 ░C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 C
Package / Case8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Supplier Device Package8-PDIP
Voltage - Supply [Max]18 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]12 VDC

UCC28051 Series

Transition mode PFC controller with 12.5V/9.7V UVLO and IEC61000-3-2 compliance, -40°C to 105

PartPackage / CasePackage / CasePackage / CaseCurrent - StartupFrequency - SwitchingOperating Temperature [Min]Operating Temperature [Max]Voltage - Supply [Min]Voltage - Supply [Max]Mounting TypeModeSupplier Device PackageSupplied ContentsUtilized IC / PartContentsPrimary Attributes [Min]Primary Attributes [Max]Primary AttributesEmbeddedFunctionType
8-SOIC
Texas Instruments
0.154 in
8-SOIC
3.9 mm
75 µA
200 kHz
-40 C
105 ░C
12 VDC
18 V
Surface Mount
Discontinuous (Transition)
8-SOIC
8-SOIC
Texas Instruments
0.154 in
8-SOIC
3.9 mm
75 µA
200 kHz
-40 C
105 ░C
12 VDC
18 V
Surface Mount
Discontinuous (Transition)
8-SOIC
8-DIP
Texas Instruments
8-DIP (0.300"
7.62mm)
75 µA
200 kHz
-40 C
105 ░C
12 VDC
18 V
Through Hole
Discontinuous (Transition)
8-PDIP
8-DIP
Texas Instruments
8-DIP (0.300"
7.62mm)
75 µA
200 kHz
-40 C
105 ░C
12 VDC
18 V
Through Hole
Discontinuous (Transition)
8-PDIP
8-SOIC
Texas Instruments
0.154 in
8-SOIC
3.9 mm
75 µA
200 kHz
-40 C
105 ░C
12 VDC
18 V
Surface Mount
Discontinuous (Transition)
8-SOIC
UCC28051EVM
Texas Instruments
Board(s)
UCC28051
Board(s)
85 VAC
265 VAC
100 W
400 VDC
Power Factor Correction
Power Management
Texas Instruments-TPS2010DRG4 Power Switches Power Switch Hi Side 1-OUT 0A 140mOhm 8-Pin SOIC T/R
Texas Instruments
0.154 in
8-SOIC
3.9 mm
75 µA
200 kHz
-40 C
105 ░C
12 VDC
18 V
Surface Mount
Discontinuous (Transition)
8-SOIC

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyN/A 490$ 1.37
490$ 1.37
1300$ 1.01
1300$ 1.01
5699$ 1.37
Tube 1$ 1.16
1$ 1.16
10$ 1.03
10$ 1.03
50$ 0.98
50$ 0.98
100$ 0.81
100$ 0.81
250$ 0.75
250$ 0.75
500$ 0.67
500$ 0.67
Texas InstrumentsTUBE 1$ 0.94
100$ 0.73
250$ 0.53
1000$ 0.38

Description

General part information

UCC28051 Series

The UCC38050 and UCC38051 are PFC controllers for low-to-medium power applications requiring compliance with IEC 1000-3-2 harmonic reduction standard. The controllers are designed for a boost preregulator operating in transition mode (also referred to as boundary-conduction mode or critical conduction-mode operation). They feature a transconductance voltage amplifier for feedback error processing, a simple multiplier for generating a current command proportional to the input voltage, a current-sense (PWM) comparator, PWM logic, and a totem-pole driver for driving an external FET.

In the transition mode operation, the PWM circuit is self-oscillating, with the turnon being governed by an inductor zero-current detector (ZCD pin), and the turnoff being governed by the current-sense comparator. Additionally, the controller provides features such as peak current limit, default timer, overvoltage protection (OVP) and enable.

The UCC38050 and UCC38051 are PFC controllers for low-to-medium power applications requiring compliance with IEC 1000-3-2 harmonic reduction standard. The controllers are designed for a boost preregulator operating in transition mode (also referred to as boundary-conduction mode or critical conduction-mode operation). They feature a transconductance voltage amplifier for feedback error processing, a simple multiplier for generating a current command proportional to the input voltage, a current-sense (PWM) comparator, PWM logic, and a totem-pole driver for driving an external FET.