Part Number: PMP11064 Hi Team,
Hope you are well!
I have a couple questions on the PMP11064.
First, I am trying to design a power supply with the following requirements:
Output: 24V, 18A
Universal AC input (85VAC – 265VAC)
Isolated output
Am I able…
Part Number: PMP11064
Hi Everyone,
Can anyone share latest design guide for this PMP11064 model. Seems like the document missed in the field . And can i have the dimensions for this model (x-y-z axis).
Whether this design require special cooling mechanism…
Part Number: UCC28063 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL431 , UCC25600 Hi,
Anybody can explain the working of current sharing control portion in PMP11064 ?.
Regards
Aneesh
Hi Paul,
I think the LLC topology could be ideal in this application. PMP11064 is a reference design that is about half of the peak power you require but could be a good starting point. Also have a look at our UCC25640x series. This integrates a lot…
Part Number: PMP11064 When studying this design I noticed that the negative terminal of C808 (capacitor 270uF450V at the output of the PFC) is not directly connected to ground but by a 10R resistor that is bypassed by a MOSFET some time after the power supply…
Part Number: PMP11064 The schematic symbol that is a curved line with spokes is featured in more than one place on the circuit diagram for PMP11064 here . What do the spokes that attach to the curved line mean? I see that some spoke are grounded. How does…
Seeking information on two transformers listed in the BOM for this design,
86H-15059 From Delta Electronics
750811438 From Wurth Electronik
Neither part can be found on manufacturers web pages.
These are probably custom build, so looking for build drawings…
Unfortunately I do not have a high power design with a 380VAC 3phase input. The closest design I have is PMP11064, which is a single phase input, 20V/20A output power supply. This design includes a PFC circuit followed by an LLC isolated DC/DC.
Unclear…
dear Ben Lough,
thank you for the reply.
can you please consider PMP11064 reference design.
i should to design such an EMI filter.
can you provide me text containing a tutorial example with an step by step approach.
regards, Rasool
Hi Otto,
Both PMP11282 and PMP11064 use UCC28063 which is an interleaved transition mode device. TIDA-00776 uses UCC28180 which is single phase CCM PFC. UCC28180 can supports 400 W designs if this is the power range you are interested in. Take a look…