Part Number: TIDA-010015 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC256301 , UCC256402
Hi,
We are using TIDA-010015 design for 500W power supply design.
We are tested upto 480W using LLC Mosfets Q2, Q3 Part No :- IPB65R150CFDATMA1..
But if we are try…
Part Number: UCC256301 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-010015 , UCC256404 , , UCC256402 , UCC256403 I am using TIDA-010015 design. Can this design work with DC input supply voltage
Hi Tom,
PMP40379 is a single stage only with LLC controller.
for your spec, PFC and LLC controller you can choose
UCC28019A+UCC256402 Solution(fixed frequency CCM PFC with brown out )
UCC28180+UCC256402 solution(adjustable frequency CCM PFC without…
Hi Neil,
UCC28063 and UCC28064A are pin to pin except pin 9 function in UCC28064A becomes burst mode setting pin. So circuitry around pin 9 will be different depends on which IC you use. Both controllers should be good for audio application.
UCC256402…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28951 , UCC28180 , UCC256402 Hi Team,
Our customer is looking for an isolated power supply with PFC that can operate between 90-270VAC, 47-440Hz and has output voltage of 36VDC, 32A. Do we have a solution that meets…
Hello,
Generally you can design an LLC with a fixed output voltage with a variation of the input variation of 2 to 1.
If you input voltage is fixed the UCC25600 should be able to handle the 43 to 56 V output.
Is the input voltage fixed when…
Furkan
For high power lighting we generally recommend our CCM PFC boost UCC28180 followed by our half bridge resonant LLC UCC256402 to convert the AC voltage to whatever DC voltage you need to drive the lamp.
Best Regards,
Eric
Part Number: UCC25640EVM-020 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC256404 , UCC256402 , UCC256403 , TL431 On the EVM, when HV pin is tied to PGND and VCC supplied by an external source, the EVM doesn't function at VCC = 24V; but it does when VCC is 26V…
Part Number: UCC28019A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28019 , UCC256404 , UCC256402 I need to design a 600 Watt PFC and I'm looking for the right controller.
I'm wondering if the UCC28019 is a good option, or if there is a better option.
In regards…
Hello Xingyun,
The UCC256402/3/4 devices are TI's new released LLC controller and they are improved compared to the UCC256301. They are easier to design with and you can disable burst mode if you wish. Which was not an option on the UCC256301.
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