Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC3808-1 Hy!
I need a UCC3808-1 spice model for National Instruments Multisim. I want to simulate a DC-DC circuit but I can not do without that component. I want to simulate for my graduation work. I wonder maybe somebody…
Part Number: UCC3808-2 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL431 Hi
We have designed push pull converter using IC UCC3808-2. Input is 10 ~ 60V DC input from battery and output is 170V DC. Generated 170V DC is fed to inverter to get 110V AC output.
Please…
Hi Bliss, Thank you for your suggestions.
-->We are designing ultrasound therapy in which one crystal vibrates at 1 or 3 Mhz frequency,in amplification section schematic it is connected at connector J1.
-->We give PWM input of 100hz frequency to UCC3808…
Part Number: UCC3808-2 Hello,
We are using UCC3808-2 for Generating 40V adjustable supply. Kindly find schematic in attachments.
We are providing Pulses as below :
1)"Dutycycle" = 100hz(10%,20%,50%,100%)
2)"PWR" = 100hz (0.1us increment)…
Part Number: UCC256301 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA3255 , UCC28C45 , UCC2897A , UCC3808-1 , TL431 Dear Team
I am beginning to develop an LLC DC-DC converter using the UCC256301. My input voltage is 12v (10-12v)
Output voltage will be 53v as I'm intending…
Please make specific part numbers. Also please describe the review associated to the changes you are referring and indicating which review or the review at what time. For example UCC3808-1, its datasheet last time revision was dated August 2002. Are you…
John,
Thanks for the quick response!
The only push-pull chips listed that could meet my supply voltage requirements (5-14VDC) seems to be the UCC28250 and the UCC3808 but unfortunately their minimum switching frequency (85KHz and 175KHz) are way too high…