Part Number: UCC28180 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI
Hello Kevin, I've been simulating the UCC28180 integrated circuit, but most simulations I've found are for the 6-pin variant.
However, I require an 8-pin version for my…
Part Number: UCC28180 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC28019A Hi
I have used UCC28180 IC for front end PFC operation at 1KW power EV charger
I am assigned to reduce to Power rating of 480W and 250W using same circuit.
Despite PFC not mandate for less…
Part Number: UCC28180 Hello,
Could you please advise how the chip will behave if the input is a Square wave DC, switching between 0V and 400V at 400Hz? I am wondering if this controller is going to limit the inrush current to the bulk cap at every switching…
Part Number: UCC28180 Hi,
I am designing a 3phase pfc.I am planing to use single boost converter which is followed by a 3 phase rectifier(I know that getting 3phase sinewave is not possible and THD will be 32%,its ok for me). Please refer the image for…
Hello Conor,
I have not received any further reply to my last private email on Oct 24, 2023 regarding this issue, so I will close out this thread.
Regards, Ulrich
Part Number: UCC28180 Hello TI,
Greeting...of the day!
We found current wave form distortion in ucc28180 one of our desiged charger but when replace with new one wave form appropriate. please go through below attacehd wave form and let me konw the reason…
Part Number: UCC28180 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UC2854B Hi,
I need to change the internal structure of the IC.
Can anyone please share encrypted model:
UCC28180
Part Number: UCC28180 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC2810 Good morning, I'm building a PFC CCM with your UCC28180 integrated circuit.
These are the rough specifications
Vin = 180-264V Vout = 400V Iout = 2 A
fsw = 110 kHz L = 250 uH (with 40%…
Part Number: UCC28180 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM555 Good morning, I'm building a PFC CCM with your UCC28180 integrated circuit.
These are the rough specifications
Vin = 180-264V Vout = 400V Iout = 2 A
fsw = 110 kHz L = 250 uH (with 40% ripple…