Manufacturer Part Number
LNK302GN
Manufacturer
Power Integrations
Introduction
The LNK302GN is a highly integrated, energy-efficient offline switcher that combines a high-voltage power MOSFET, oscillator, and control circuits into a single monolithic IC. It is designed to provide a simple, low-cost solution for a wide range of power supplies, including constant-voltage and constant-current power supplies, LED drivers, and other AC-DC and DC-DC applications.
Product Features and Performance
High-voltage power MOSFET integrated
Oscillator, control, and protection circuits integrated
Integrated line sense for robust operation
Cycle-by-cycle current limiting for short circuit protection
Thermal shutdown protection
Simplified design with few external components
High efficiency up to 69% duty cycle
Product Advantages
Reduced component count for simpler, more compact designs
Reliable and robust operation with integrated protection features
High energy efficiency for lower power consumption and heat dissipation
Suitable for a wide range of power supply applications
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Simple, cost-effective solution for AC-DC and DC-DC power supplies
Integrated high-voltage power MOSFET and control circuits for reduced design complexity
Robust protection features for reliable operation in demanding environments
High energy efficiency for improved system performance and lower operating costs
Quality and Safety Features
Overvoltage, overcurrent, and overtemperature protection
Compliance with relevant safety standards (e.g., IEC, UL)
Compatibility
The LNK302GN is compatible with a wide range of power supply designs and can be used in various applications, including:
Constant-voltage and constant-current power supplies
LED drivers
AC-DC and DC-DC converters
Application Areas
Consumer electronics
Industrial equipment
Lighting and LED applications
Telecommunications equipment
Medical devices
Product Lifecycle
The LNK302GN is a discontinued product. Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for information on equivalent or alternative models that may be available.