Manufacturer Part Number
UCC2813DTR-5
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The UCC2813DTR-5 is a DC DC switching controller designed for power management. It belongs to Texas Instruments' broad portfolio of power management integrated circuits.
Product Features and Performance
Step-up, step-up/step-down function
Supports Boost, Flyback, Forward Converter topology
Single output with one-phase configuration
Positive output configuration
Voltage supply range from 3.6V to 12V
Operating without a specified maximum switching frequency
Allows up to a 49% duty cycle
Lacks synchronous rectifier
No clock synchronization feature
Incorporates frequency control for flexible management
Operational in temperatures ranging from -40°C to +85°C
Product Advantages
Versatile voltage supply compatibility
Wide range of operating temperatures
Flexibility in power conversion methodologies
Simple and efficient design suitable for various applications
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage Supply (Vcc/Vdd): 3.6V ~ 12V
Duty Cycle (Max): 49%
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Package: 8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Quality and Safety Features
Complies with industry standard specifications for safety and performance
Robust design ensures a reliable operation under specified conditions
Compatibility
Suitable for a wide range of power management applications
Compatible with Surface Mount Technology (SMT) for easy assembly
Application Areas
Power supply modules
Consumer electronics
Industrial automation systems
Renewable energy systems
Product Lifecycle
Currently marked as Active
No indication of nearing discontinuation, ensuring long-term availability
Upgrade paths or replacements may be available as part of Texas Instruments' ongoing product development
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High flexibility in voltage supply and power conversion topology
Suitable for a wide variety of applications, from consumer electronics to industrial systems
Reliable performance ensured through robust design and comprehensive quality features
Active lifecycle status backed by Texas Instruments' reputation for long-term support and development