Create your system design with this bicmos advanced phase shift resonant s UCC2895DW soft switching PWM controller manufactured by Texas Instruments, it uses soft switching to consume less power. This soft switching controller has 4 outputs. Its output produces a current of 100(Max) mA. Its switching regulator has a frequency of 1000 kHz. In order to ensure parts aren"t damaged by bulk packaging, this product comes in tube packaging to add a little more protection by storing the loose parts in an outer tube. This soft switching controller has an operating temperature range of -40 °C to 85 °C. This soft switching controller"s maximum duty cycle is 100 %. This device has a minimum operating supply voltage of 10 V and a maximum of 16.5 V.
The UCC3895DW is a BiCMOS Advanced Phase Shift PWM Controller that implements control of a full-bridge power stage by phase shifting the switching of one half-bridge with respect to the other. The device allows constant frequency pulse-width modulation in conjunction with resonant zero-voltage switching to provide high efficiency at high frequencies. The part is used either as a voltage-mode or current-mode controller. It improves on that controller family with additional features such as enhanced control logic, adaptive delay set and shutdown capability. Because the device is built using the BCDMOS process, it operates with dramatically less supply current than its bipolar counterparts. The UCC3895 operates with a maximum clock frequency of 1MHz.
The UCC2895DWTR is a BiCMOS advanced phase shift Resonant Controller implements control of a full-bridge power stage by phase shifting the switching of one half-bridge with respect to the other. The device allows constant frequency pulse-width modulation in conjunction with resonant zero-voltage switching to provide high efficiency at high frequencies. The part is used either as a voltage-mode or current-mode controller. The additional features such as enhanced control logic, adaptive delay set and shutdown capability. Because the device is built using the BCDMOS process, it operates with dramatically less supply current than it"s bipolar counterparts. The UCC3895 operates with a maximum clock frequency of 1MHz.