
UC2852N
LTBBIPOLAR TRANSITION MODE PFC CONTROLLER, –40°C TO 85°C
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UC2852N
LTBBIPOLAR TRANSITION MODE PFC CONTROLLER, –40°C TO 85°C
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Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics for this part
| Specification | UC2852N |
|---|---|
| Current - Startup | 400 µA |
| Frequency - Switching | 200 kHz |
| Mode | Continuous Conduction (CCM) |
| Mounting Type | Through Hole |
| Operating Temperature [Max] | 85 °C |
| Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 °C |
| Package / Case | 0.3 in |
| Package / Case | 8-DIP |
| Package / Case | 7.62 mm |
| Supplier Device Package | 8-PDIP |
| Voltage - Supply [Max] | 30 VDC |
| Voltage - Supply [Min] | 13 V |
Pricing
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| Distributor | Package | Quantity | $ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Digikey | Tube | 250 | $ 4.69 | |
| Texas Instruments | TUBE | 1 | $ 5.54 | |
| 100 | $ 4.51 | |||
| 250 | $ 3.55 | |||
| 1000 | $ 3.01 | |||
Description
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UC2852 Series
The UC1852 provides a low-cost solution to active power-factor correction (PFC) for systems that would otherwise draw high peak current pulses from AC power lines. This circuit implements zero-current switched boost conversion, producing sinusoidal input currents with a minimum of external components, while keeping peak current substantially below that of fully-discontinuous converters.
The UC1852 provides controlled switch on-time to regulate the output bulk DC voltage, an off-time defined by the boost inductor, and a zero-current sensing circuit to reactivate the switch cycle. Even though switching frequency varies with both load and instantaneous line voltage, it can be maintained within a reasonable range to minimize noise generation.
While allowing higher peak switch currents than continuous PFCs such as the UC1854, this device offers less external circuitry and smaller inductors, yet better performance and easier line-noise filtering than discontinuous current PFCs with no sacrifice in complexity or cost. The ability to obtain a power factor in excess of 0.99 makes the UC1852 an optimum choice for low-cost applications in the 50 to 500 watt power range. Protection features of these devices include under-voltage lockout, output clamping, peak-current limiting, and maximum-frequency clamping.
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