Part Number: PMP40580 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC256404 , UCC28056 , PMP22087 Hi team,
my customer now needs a PFC&LLC for around 200W monitor (110 to 24V or 19V)
1. is there any spec I need to check with customer to ensure that PMP40580…
Part Number: UCC29950 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC256404 , UCC28056 , PMP40580 ,
Hi team,
we have a monitor that around 200~300W,
I saw reference design PMP40580 (UCC28056+UCC256404),
and I also saw UCC29950 the integrated solution…
Part Number: PMP40580 Hi, My application is incredibly similar to the PMP40580 ref design. I need 5A@12V and 2.78A@54V, but almost the same. I was so thrilled to have found it.
Wurth is designing a custom transformer for me, but it would be hugely beneficial…
Part Number: UCC25661-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP40580 Tool/software: Hi team,
Have a nice day!
What is the Vout range of UCC25661-Q1?
Best Regards,
Leo Ma
Part Number: UCC28056 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC256301 , PFCLLCSREVM034 , UCC256404 , PMP40580 , Tool/software: Hello,
Everything is in the title.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Hi Vishwajeet,
Here is the original version.
PMP11064RevA.zip
I think you might be looking for something else as this is not a dual output design.
We do have PMP40580 which is a dual output design.
Regards,
John
Part Number: UCC256404 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28056 , PMP40580 , UCC25660 , UCC28782 , UCC256301 I starting to design a DC/DC converter that will take a 450VDC rail and put out an isolated voltage from between 80V and 285V, with a regulated…
Part Number: UCC256404 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28064 , PMP40580 Can UCC256404 alone (without PFC) meet "Less than 300-mW standby power consumption with 150-mW load" at 90Vac?
PMP40580(TI reference design using UCC256404 and UCC28064) says…
Part Number: UCC256404 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP40580 , , UCC256402 How do you decide how to setup the BLK pin regarding the voltage level to start? I thought this should be set for somewhere up around 360 VDC, so the boost would be running…
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1. Our customers asked whether UCC28780 +PFC can achieve 200W?
While we do not have any reference design at this power level, PFC+UCC28780 should be able to work at this power level
2. Is there any other recommended solution? PFC+LLC, PFC+Flyback…