SGLS121D December 2002 – June 2020 UCC2800-Q1 , UCC2801-Q1 , UCC2802-Q1 , UCC2803-Q1 , UCC2804-Q1 , UCC2805-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings
The UCC280x-Q1 oscillator generates a sawtooth waveform on RC. The rise time is set by the time constant of RT and CT. The fall time is set by CT and an internal transistor on-resistance of approximately 130 Ω. During the fall time, the output is OFF and the maximum duty cycle is reduced below 50% or 100%, depending on the part number. Larger timing capacitors increase the discharge time and reduce the maximum duty cycle and frequency.
The oscillator section of the UCC2800-Q1 through UCC2805 BiCMOS devices has few similarities to the UC3842 type — other than single pin programming. It does still use a resistor to the reference voltage and capacitor to ground to program the oscillator frequency up to 1 MHz. Timing component values must be changed because a much lower charging current is desirable for low-power operation. Several characteristics of the oscillator have been optimized for high-speed, noise-immune operation. The oscillator peak-to-peak amplitude has been increased to 2.45 V typical versus 1.7 V on the UC3842 family. The lower oscillator threshold has been dropped to approximately 0.2 V while the upper threshold remains fairly close to the original 2.8 V at approximately
2.65 V.
Discharge current of the timing capacitor has been increased to nearly 20-mA peak as opposed to roughly 8 mA. This can be represented by approximately 130 Ω in series with the discharge switch to ground. A higher current was necessary to achieve brief dead times and high duty cycles with high-frequency operation. Practical applications can use these new ICs to a 1-MHz switching frequency.