Part Number: UCC28710 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28704 Hi Team,
We are using UCC28710 controller in the fly-back power supply .The input range is of 110V to 230V single/three phase and the output power requirement is of 60W. We are facing an…
Part Number: UCC28710 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28711 Hey team,
I'm working with a customer to help fix a ringing issue they are seeing on the UCC28710 and we are working to design a snubber. Using the TI RCD Snubber Calculator we received the…
Part Number: UCC28710
Hi,
Please advise where is the datasheet for the transformer used in PM10816, a 200W flyback with UCC28710?
Transformer is RLTI-1131
Part Number: UCC28710 Hello,
I designed a Flyback SMPS using UCC28710.
The simplified schematic is below
The divider resistors for vs pin are 82,5k and 27,4k respectively.
The waveform of the voltage at Vaux is below
The voltage measured at the time…
Part Number: UCC28710 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28700 on TI web site i found a document about ucc28710 controller using as buck converter input 300 VDC output 22 VDC @ 250 mA. İ want to use this configuration but i need 22 VDC @ 1 Ampere
İ modeled…
Part Number: UCC28710 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP11090 Hi,
I am using PMP11090 reference design as power supply for my design. Power Supply requirement is -
Input Voltage - 440V AC
Output Voltage - 24V DC, 1A
While testing using the same reference…
Part Number: UCC28710 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28782 , UCC28600 , UCC28630 Team,
I am working on a project which requires an ACDC to power an e-meter. I am looking for a QR controller which can operate above 100 kHz to minimize the size of the…
Dear Harish,
Thank you for response.
UCC28730 efficiency is more compare to UCC28710.
Do you have any reference design for 5V@4A?
Thanks & Regards,
Vishal
Part Number: UCC28710 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Hi,
I'm using the UCC28710 model in a circuit. The .opj provided by TI works, but when I try to use the model in my own simulation, it does not work.
Part Number: UCC28710 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP22210 , UCC28881 Dear Team
I'm a student from switzerland and i would like to design a buck converter (without isolated output) with the ucc28710 chip. My design should work in range of 85VAC to…