Part Number: UCC28710 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP9041
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1. When saw PMP9041 reference test report, it looks like the output voltage value is 25.91V under Io=0A Vin 229.8Vac condition.…
Part Number: PMP9041 in this reference design transformer part detail not found,also no detail are available for winding, i want to make this design hardware please share the detail.
Part Number: PMP9041 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28710 Hi,
Please provide clarity on following points for PMP9041 :
1. Is this power supply output is short ciruit proof? If yes please the mention details.
2. What is the ripple voltage ?…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP9041 Found the reference design PMP9041, witch is more or less what I wated specification wize, but I did not find enough info about the design and the Transfomer.
I have tried to put the design in Webbench, but the…
Part Number: UCC28630 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28710 , PMP9041 , UCC28730 Hi,
I want to design a flyback converter topology used power supply that can give me 24V and 2A output from 90V to 265V. I have also seen some designs from TI websites…
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For the AC/DC power conversion a design like PMP9041 . This design uses our offline flyback controller UCC28710 to step the high voltage AC down to a low voltage DC while providing galvanic isolation. Please refer to this reference design for…
Hi Gerald,
Supposedly UCC28712 should be able to output 65W, but this also depends on other components that you are using. If you go to the UCC2871x website, on the "Design & development" tab > "Design tools & simulation" you can find simulation models…
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Base on your customer's circuit most of the time stay in the standby mode, I won't suggest you use SR in your design.
For a high step down flyback circuit, is difficult to have high…
The UCC2872x family are designed to a drive bipolar Flyback switch, so the resulting design will be low cost. However, the power level of 18 W is probably too high to get good efficiency with the bipolar device.
The UCC2871x family are designed to…