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EVAL MODULE FOR UCC28061

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UCC28061EVM - UCC28061EVM

UCC28061EVM

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EVAL MODULE FOR UCC28061

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationUCC28061EVM
ContentsBoard(s)
EmbeddedFalse
FunctionPower Factor Correction
Primary Attributes390 V, 770 mA, 300 W
Primary Attributes [Max]265 VAC
Primary Attributes [Min]85 VAC
Secondary AttributesTransition Mode
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)
TypePower Management
Utilized IC / PartUCC28061

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DigikeyBox 1$ 118.80

Description

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UCC28061-Q1 Series

Optimized for consumer applications concerned with audible noise elimination, this solution extends the advantages of transition mode—high efficiency with low-cost components—to higher power ratings than previously possible. By utilizing a Natural Interleaving technique, both channels operate as (that is, there is no slave channel) synchronized to the same frequency. This approach delivers inherently strong matching, faster responses, and ensures that each channel operates in transition mode.

Complete system-level protections feature input brownout, output over-voltage, open-loop, overload, soft-start, phase-fail detection, and thermal shutdown. The additional FailSafe over-voltage protection (OVP) feature protects against shorts to an intermediate voltage that, if undetected, could lead to catastrophic device failure.

Optimized for consumer applications concerned with audible noise elimination, this solution extends the advantages of transition mode—high efficiency with low-cost components—to higher power ratings than previously possible. By utilizing a Natural Interleaving technique, both channels operate as (that is, there is no slave channel) synchronized to the same frequency. This approach delivers inherently strong matching, faster responses, and ensures that each channel operates in transition mode.

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