Manufacturer Part Number
UCC28064ADR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
UCC28064ADR is an integrated circuit designed for Power Factor Correction (PFC) applications.
Product Features and Performance
Natural Interleaving™ technology for reduced ripple and improved efficiency
Transition mode operation enabling low power dissipation
45kHz switching frequency optimized for performance and efficiency
Low startup current of 150 µA to minimize standby power
Voltage supply range of 14V to 21V for flexible power design
High temperature operational capability from -40°C to 125°C
Compatible with surface mount technology for ease of manufacturing
Product Advantages
Efficiency gains in power systems through advanced PFC
Interleaving technique to reduce magnetics size and cost
Enhanced thermal performance increasing reliability
Suitable for a wide range of input voltages
Low operational cost due to minimal power loss in standby
Key Technical Parameters
Switching Frequency: 45kHz
Startup Current: 150 µA
Supply Voltage: 14V ~ 21V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package: 16-SOIC
Supplier Device Package: 16-SOIC
Quality and Safety Features
Built-in protections for over-voltage, under-voltage, and over-temperature
High reliability and longevity under a wide temperature range
Compatibility
Compatible with various surface mount techniques for PCB assembly
Suitable for use in multi-stage power supply designs
Application Areas
AC-to-DC power supplies
Power adapters for computers and TVs
Power supplies for LED lighting
Industrial power systems
Product Lifecycle
Active status indicating ongoing manufacturing and support
Not near discontinuation, replacements or future upgrades available
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Utilizes Texas Instruments' proprietary Natural Interleaving™ technology
High efficiency with reduced component count and system cost
Robust operational temperature range ensuring performance in harsh environments
Industry-standard SOIC-16 package for easy integration
Reliability and quality backed by Texas Instruments' reputation