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SG3524

SG3524 Series

40V, Dual 0.05A 450KHz PWM controller with 0C to 70C

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

Catalog

40V, Dual 0.05A 450KHz PWM controller with 0C to 70C

Key Features

Complete Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) power-control circuitryUncommitted outputs for single-ended or push-pull applications8-mA (TYP) standby currentComplete Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) power-control circuitryUncommitted outputs for single-ended or push-pull applications8-mA (TYP) standby current

Description

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The SG2524 and SG3524 devices incorporate all the functions required in the construction of a regulating power supply, inverter, or switching regulator on a single chip. They also can be used as the control element for high-power-output applications. The SG2524 and SG3524 were designed for switching regulators of either polarity, transformer-coupled dc-to-dc converters, transformerless voltage doublers, and polarity-converter applications employing fixed-frequency, pulse-width modulation (PWM) techniques. The complementary output allows either single-ended or push-pull application. Each device includes an on-chip regulator, error amplifier, programmable oscillator, pulse-steering flip-flop, two uncommitted pass transistors, a high-gain comparator, and current-limiting and shutdown circuitry. The SG2524 and SG3524 devices incorporate all the functions required in the construction of a regulating power supply, inverter, or switching regulator on a single chip. They also can be used as the control element for high-power-output applications. The SG2524 and SG3524 were designed for switching regulators of either polarity, transformer-coupled dc-to-dc converters, transformerless voltage doublers, and polarity-converter applications employing fixed-frequency, pulse-width modulation (PWM) techniques. The complementary output allows either single-ended or push-pull application. Each device includes an on-chip regulator, error amplifier, programmable oscillator, pulse-steering flip-flop, two uncommitted pass transistors, a high-gain comparator, and current-limiting and shutdown circuitry.