Part Number: UC3843 Hello,
Greetings!
We are using UC3843 IC but facing some issue in PWM generating
PWM always having maximum duty cycle. So heavy current in the input side. How to reduce the duty cycle. Please advise
Thanks & Regards
Vijai
Part Number: UC3843 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28730 , UCC28704 , UCC28740 Hi
i am designing a boost converter with CC and CV mode fea 6763.boost_uc3843_external_CC_ver 1.0.TSC ture .following are its parameter
Vin : 30-40V
Vout: 60V
Iout : 12A
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Part Number: UC3843 Hello, I have a project that requires UC3843 to do flyback boost, with input DC9V, output 100V and current 0.5A. I would like to ask if there is any reference for relevant design calculation, especially relevant documents for transformer…
Part Number: UC3843 Customer was using UC3843 to design a boost with 60Vin to 65Vout, with voltage mode control. They found the output of UCC3843 kept on and off unexpectedly, while the voltage at COMP and ISENSE were stable. Could you please help check…
Part Number: UC3843 I am making a non-synchronous buck converter.
Vin=400-840V
Vout=320V
Pout=4.4kW
I want to use a simple PWM IC for this circuit. UCx84x looks like a good solution, but I am confused how to calculate the compensation R and C for this…
Part Number: UC3843 I am making a non-synchronous buck converter. The switch is on the lowside instead of highside.
Vin = 400-840V
Vout = 320V
Pout=4.4kW
I want to use a simple PWM IC for this circuit. UCx84x looks like a good solution. The circuit…
Part Number: UC3843 Hi team,
My customer wants to select a device. Their requirements:
(1) Topology: Buck
(2) Input voltage: 400-1200V
(3) Output voltage: 300V
(4) Power: 500W
Could you please recommend a hero device? Thanks!
Nison Wang
Part Number: UC3843 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM358 Hi Team,
Our customer would like to know how to sense the current ramp of UC3843. Here are the details of his inquiry.
I am using UC3843 to design a buck converter in current mode control. How can…
Part Number: UC3843 Hello All,
I am studying uc3843 IC. I am trying as to how I can generate a neatly varying pwm output with a test scheme.
Can anybody here suggest such a scheme ?
Thanks in advance,
P Bhat