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UCC38502N - PDIP (N)

UCC38502N

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Texas Instruments

PFC/PWM COMBINATION CONTROLLER WITH 16V/10V VCC UVLO AND 6.75V/3.75V PWM UVLO, 0°C TO 70°C

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UCC38502N - PDIP (N)

UCC38502N

LTB
Texas Instruments

PFC/PWM COMBINATION CONTROLLER WITH 16V/10V VCC UVLO AND 6.75V/3.75V PWM UVLO, 0°C TO 70°C

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationUCC38502N
Current - Startup150 µA
Frequency - Switching100 kHz
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Operating Temperature [Max]70 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]0 °C
Package / Case20-DIP
Package / Case7.62 mm
Package / Case0.3 in
Supplier Device Package20-PDIP
Voltage - Supply [Max]18 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]9.7 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTube 162$ 6.14
Texas InstrumentsTUBE 1$ 7.15
100$ 5.83
250$ 4.58
1000$ 3.88

Description

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UCC38502 Series

The UCC2850x family provides all of the control functions necessary for an active power-factor-corrected preregulator and a second-stage dc-to-dc converter. The controller achieves near-unity power factor by shaping the ac input line current waveform to correspond to the ac input-line voltage using average current-mode control. The dc-to-dc converter uses peak current-mode control to perform the step-down power conversion.

The PFC stage is leading-edge modulated while the second stage is trailing-edge synchronized to allow for minimum overlap between the boost and PWM switches. This reduces ripple current in the bulk-output capacitor.In order to operate with over three-to-one range of input-line voltages, a line feedforward (VFF) is used to keep input power constant with varying input voltage. Generation of VFFis accomplished using IACin conjunction with an external single-pole filter. This not only reduces external parts count, but also avoids the use of high-voltage components, offering a lower-cost solution. The multiplier then divides the line current by the square of VFF.

The UCC2850x PFC section incorporates a low offset-voltage amplifier with 7.5-V reference, a highly-linear multiplier capable of a wide current range, a high-bandwidth, low offset-current amplifier, with a novel noise-attenuation configuration, PWM comparator and latch, and a high-current output driver. Additional PFC features include over-voltage protection, zero-power detection to turn off the output when VAOUT is below 0.33 V and peak current and power limiting.