Part Number: UCC28517 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28511 , UCC28513 Hello team,
my customer is planning to use the UCC28511 and UCC28513; they bumped into the UCC28517 EVM and from the schematic shown there, they wanted to know if some components…
Part Number: UCC28517 Dear TI Support,
TI's Application Report SLUA309C to support the UCC28517 discussed the use of a bias resistor to counter the input offset voltage of the current error amplifier at light loads. The solution offered in the application…
Part Number: UCC28517 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UC3854A , UC2855A Dear TI support,
I have a power supply design that is using the UCC28517. It is specified to operate at 720W within the AC input voltage range of 90Vrms to 175Vrms and 1440W between…
Part Number: UCC27714 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28517 , I’m currently working on a battery charger implementing a two-transistor forward converter with PFC front end using TI’s UCC28517 dual controller and UCC27714 high side low side driver. I…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28510 , UCC28511 , UCC28512 , UCC28513 , UCC28514 , UCC28515 , UCC28516 , UCC28517 , UCC28600 , UCC28051 Hi,
I would like to get simulation models (LTspice) for the following ICs:
UCC28510
UCC28511
UCC28512
UCC28513
UCC28514 …
At 180 watts out you will probably need a PFC section followed by a down converter.Look at the the UCC28517
http://www.ti.com/general/docs/lit/getliterature.tsp?genericPartNumber=ucc28517&fileType=pdf
You canprobably order an EVM from the product…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28517 Hello,
Anybody know where I can find information regarding PFC syncing with downstream dc converter?
TI says they have it in PFC and motor control kits but I could not find it.
I don't know where I should…
Hello Nam,
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I reviewed your schematic and believe that your voltage loop is too slow. You have the voltage regulator set up as an integrator and…