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UCC3810TD1

Obsolete
Texas Instruments

IC OFFLINE SWITCH DIE

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UCC3810TD1

Obsolete
Texas Instruments

IC OFFLINE SWITCH DIE

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationUCC3810TD1
Duty Cycle50 %
Frequency - Switching1 MHz
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Package / CaseDie
Supplier Device PackageDie
Voltage - Start Up11.3 V
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Max]11 V
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Min]8.3 V

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Description

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UCC3810 Series

The UCC3810 is a high-speed BiCMOS controller integrating two synchronized pulse width modulators for use in off-line and dc-to-dc power supplies. The UCC3810 family provides perfect synchronization between two PWMs by usin g the same oscillator. The oscillator’s sawtooth waveform can be used for slope compensation if required.

Using a toggle flip-flop to alternate between modulators, the UCC3810 ensures that one PWM does not slave, interfere, or otherwise affect the other PWM. This toggle flip- flop also ensures that each PWM is limited to 50% maximum duty cycle, insuring adequate off-time to reset magnetic elements. This device contains many of the same elements of the UC3842 current mode controller family, combined with the enhancements of the UCC3802. This minimizes power supply parts count. Enhancements include leading edge blanking of the current sense signals, full cycle fault restart, CMOS output drivers, and outputs which remain low even when the supply voltage is removed.

The UCC3810 is a high-speed BiCMOS controller integrating two synchronized pulse width modulators for use in off-line and dc-to-dc power supplies. The UCC3810 family provides perfect synchronization between two PWMs by usin g the same oscillator. The oscillator’s sawtooth waveform can be used for slope compensation if required.

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