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UCC3806

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Controlador PWM de 15 V, 0.5 A y 1 MHz con modo de corriente BiCMOS de baja potencia y salida doble

Detalles del producto

Vin (max) (V) 14.5 Operating temperature range (°C) 0 to 70 Control mode Current Topology Boost, Flyback Rating Catalog Features Adjustable switching frequency, Current limiting, Dead time control, Error amplifier, Multi-topology, Soft start, Synchronization pin Duty cycle (max) (%) 49
Vin (max) (V) 14.5 Operating temperature range (°C) 0 to 70 Control mode Current Topology Boost, Flyback Rating Catalog Features Adjustable switching frequency, Current limiting, Dead time control, Error amplifier, Multi-topology, Soft start, Synchronization pin Duty cycle (max) (%) 49
PDIP (N) 16 181.42 mm² 19.3 x 9.4 SOIC (DW) 16 106.09 mm² 10.3 x 10.3 TSSOP (PW) 16 32 mm² 5 x 6.4
  • BiCMOS Version of UC3846 Families
  • 1.4-mA Maximum Operating Current
  • 100-µA Maximum Startup Current
  • ±0.5-A Peak Output Current
  • 125-ns Circuit Delay
  • Easier Parallelability
  • Improved Benefits of Current Mode Control

  • BiCMOS Version of UC3846 Families
  • 1.4-mA Maximum Operating Current
  • 100-µA Maximum Startup Current
  • ±0.5-A Peak Output Current
  • 125-ns Circuit Delay
  • Easier Parallelability
  • Improved Benefits of Current Mode Control

The UCC3806 family of BiCMOS PWM controllers offers exceptionally improved performance with a familiar architecture. With the same block diagram and pinout of the popular UC3846 series, the UCC3806 line features increased switching frequency capability while greatly reducing the bias current used within the device. With a typical startup current of 50µA and a well defined voltage threshold for turn-on, these devices are favored for applications ranging from off-line power supplies to battery operated portable equipment. Dual high current, MOSFET driving outputs and a fast current sense loop further enhance device versatility.

All the benefits of current mode control including simpler loop closing, voltage feed-forward, parallelability with current sharing, pulse-by-pulse current limiting, and push-pull symmetry correction are readily achievable with the UCC3806 series.

These devices are available with multiple package options for both through-hole and surface mount applications; and in commercial, industrial, and military temperature ranges.

The UCC3806 is specified for operation from –55°C to +125°C, the UCC2806 is specified for operation from –40°C to +85°C, and the UCC3806 is specified for operation from 0°C to +70°C.

The UCC3806 family of BiCMOS PWM controllers offers exceptionally improved performance with a familiar architecture. With the same block diagram and pinout of the popular UC3846 series, the UCC3806 line features increased switching frequency capability while greatly reducing the bias current used within the device. With a typical startup current of 50µA and a well defined voltage threshold for turn-on, these devices are favored for applications ranging from off-line power supplies to battery operated portable equipment. Dual high current, MOSFET driving outputs and a fast current sense loop further enhance device versatility.

All the benefits of current mode control including simpler loop closing, voltage feed-forward, parallelability with current sharing, pulse-by-pulse current limiting, and push-pull symmetry correction are readily achievable with the UCC3806 series.

These devices are available with multiple package options for both through-hole and surface mount applications; and in commercial, industrial, and military temperature ranges.

The UCC3806 is specified for operation from –55°C to +125°C, the UCC2806 is specified for operation from –40°C to +85°C, and the UCC3806 is specified for operation from 0°C to +70°C.

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* Data sheet Low Power Dual Output Current Mode PWM Controller datasheet (Rev. F) 24 ago 2006
Selection guide Power Management Guide 2018 (Rev. R) 25 jun 2018
Application note DN-45 UC3846, UC3856 and UCC3806 Push Pull PWM Current Mode Control ICs 05 sep 1999
Application note DN-51 Programming the UCC3806 Features 05 sep 1999
Application note DN-62 Switching Power Supply Topology Voltage Mode vs. Current Mode 05 sep 1999
Application note U-144 UCC3806 BiCMOS Current Mode Control IC 05 sep 1999

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Encapsulado Pines Símbolos CAD, huellas y modelos 3D
PDIP (N) 16 Ultra Librarian
SOIC (DW) 16 Ultra Librarian
TSSOP (PW) 16 Ultra Librarian

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