Part Number: UCC3813-1
Input Voltage: 100-240V, 50-60 Hz
O/P Volage:24V
Output Power:200W
I want to use Forward converter topology, Please suggest me to Reference design for it
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC3813-1 Hai,
I am facing the problem for driving the gate of mosfet, i have attached the schematic of my project. The output of the UCC3813-1 is getting the just small pick
only its not the pure square wave output…
Hello Jerry,
The attached application note describes the differences between the UCC3800 family and the UCC3813. The UCC3804 is a member of the UCC3800 family of controllers.
Regards,
Mike
UCC3800-3813 Differences slua247.pdf
Part Number: UCC2813-0 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC3813-0 , Dear, Sir.
My customer is considering to replace from UCC3813DTR-0 to UCC2813DTR-0,
also from UCC3813DTR-1 to UCC2813DTR-1.
I tried to read out the datasheet, but following are…
Hi,
We do not have a design to match your specs. Also for > 120W, I only find a ref design but not with flyback.
UCC3813_PMP7405B_LED.pdf
We have an EVM using different topology as well.
www.ti.com/.../sluu380
TI_GP_PWMs_ComparisonTable_External.pdf Wendy,
Thanks for your interest here. These are very popular devices and TI is committed to supporting them for new projects. See attached comparison. Please let me know if you have other questions.
Regards…
Hi Mitchell,
So we typically don't have a negative input to negative output buck converter, and don't recommend you do that with the LMR38025. What you can do is use a PWM controller to do so, as shown here: /cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions…
Hi Shinichi,
Sorry for the long delay and thanks for already looking at other e2e threads to find an answer.
1. LM5001 is an asynchronous boost converter. It should work for this application, but there are also newer converters with similar specs…