TI launches LLC resonant controller with integrated HV gate driver
- 作者:Ella Cai
- 发布时间::2017-10-24
TI has launched an inductor-inductor-capacitor (LLC) resonant controller with an integrated high-voltage gate driver that enables, claims TI, the industry’s lowest standby power, as well as longer system lifetimes.
The UCC256301 provides a cost-effective system solution that helps meet stringent energy-efficiency standards for a wide range of AC/DC applications, including digital televisions, gaming adapters, desktop computer and notebook adapters, and power-tool battery chargers. For more details, see www.ti.com/UCC256301-pr-eu.
The first in a family of new high-performance LLC controllers, the UCC256301 enables standby power of less than 40 mW when fully regulating the system output, while also performing better than industry efficiency requirements.
By delivering fast transient response with fault-protection features such as zero current switching avoidance, the device enables reliable operation over end-equipment lifetimes.
“The consumer electronics market demands efficient power supplies with low standby power. With this new family of LLC controllers, TI is enabling designers to do more with less power,” says TI’s Steve Lambouses, “the UCC256301 was designed to meet tomorrow’s power requirements by delivering breakthroughs in standby power and efficiency while simplifying design and lowering system cost.”
The UCC256301 provides a cost-effective system solution that helps meet stringent energy-efficiency standards for a wide range of AC/DC applications, including digital televisions, gaming adapters, desktop computer and notebook adapters, and power-tool battery chargers. For more details, see www.ti.com/UCC256301-pr-eu.
The first in a family of new high-performance LLC controllers, the UCC256301 enables standby power of less than 40 mW when fully regulating the system output, while also performing better than industry efficiency requirements.
By delivering fast transient response with fault-protection features such as zero current switching avoidance, the device enables reliable operation over end-equipment lifetimes.
“The consumer electronics market demands efficient power supplies with low standby power. With this new family of LLC controllers, TI is enabling designers to do more with less power,” says TI’s Steve Lambouses, “the UCC256301 was designed to meet tomorrow’s power requirements by delivering breakthroughs in standby power and efficiency while simplifying design and lowering system cost.”