Part Number: UCC29910A Hi sir, if I upgrade the rating of the external components like MOSFET and etc, can I use UCC29910A for more than 1KW power rating, or still only able to use for less than 130w power rating?
Part Number: UCC29910A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28180 , UCC28070 We have developed an Induction heater (15KW) with IGBT switching technology. Now we are facing a problem of low power factor. In our search, we found about your buck PFC controller…
Part Number: UCC29910A I know, I know, this topic has been discussed before, but I wanted to share some information and possibly get some information back.
I'm currently running this at 120VAC and keeping the 84VDC output, starting with the Eval Board…
Part Number: UCC29910A I was wondering if the UCC29910A can be used for 3 phase operation with a standard bridge. Assuming for now that the voltage is within the operating range, will having the AC waveform 120 degrees out of phase instead of 180 degrees…
Part Number: UCC29910A What happens when this is run on DC input? Does it operate like a regular buck converter? I'm trying to capture waveforms, but it's very difficult since everything is within the AC envelope (not sure if that's the right term). I…
Part Number: UCC29910A I actually have more than one question, but let's start with the smartburst. This is on the eval board, I haven't changed or modified anything. Running at 120VAC in and I'm using a resistive decade box for the load. I turn it on…
Part Number: UCC29910A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC25600 , , UCC29910 , UCC256404 Hi TI expert,
The new project design is under the AC 400V system and is needed to provide a 24V @10A output. So in my opinion, the ac input voltage will be higher…
1. For the 'minimum AC input' field, should this number be the minimum AC input voltage that could ever be present or the minimum AC input voltage where the controller should be running ? There is a distinct difference in my design because from 90-282…
Part Number: UCC29910A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC29910 , UCC28180 , UC3825 Dear team,
we started investigating a buck PFC for a 3 Phase power supply without neutral line. The input voltage is 400-480VAC. The power supply is planned for 240W…