UC3853 Series
75kHz bipolar continuous conduction mode (CCM) PFC controller, 0°C to 70°C
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Catalog(3 parts)
Part | Package / Case▲▼ | Package / Case | Operating Temperature▲▼ | Operating Temperature▲▼ | Voltage - Supply▲▼ | Voltage - Supply▲▼ | Current - Startup▲▼ | Supplier Device Package | Mounting Type | Frequency - Switching▲▼ | Frequency - Switching▲▼ | Package / Case▲▼ |
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0.003899999894201755 m | 8-SOIC | 70 °C | 0 °C | 40 V | 12 V | 0.0002500000118743628 A | 8-SOIC | Surface Mount | 56000 Hz | 94000 Hz | ||
0.003899999894201755 m | 8-SOIC | 70 °C | 0 °C | 40 V | 12 V | 0.0002500000118743628 A | 8-SOIC | Surface Mount | 56000 Hz | 94000 Hz | ||
0.007619999814778566 m | 8-DIP | 70 °C | 0 °C | 40 V | 12 V | 0.0002500000118743628 A | 8-PDIP | Through Hole | 56000 Hz | 94000 Hz | 0.007619999814778566 m |
Key Features
• Complete 8-pin Power Factor SolutionReduced External ComponentsRMS Line Voltage CompensationPrecision Multiplier/Squarer/DividerInternal 75kHz Synchronizable OscillatorAverage Current Mode PWM ControlOvervoltage Protection ComparatorHigh Current, Clamped Gate DriverComplete 8-pin Power Factor SolutionReduced External ComponentsRMS Line Voltage CompensationPrecision Multiplier/Squarer/DividerInternal 75kHz Synchronizable OscillatorAverage Current Mode PWM ControlOvervoltage Protection ComparatorHigh Current, Clamped Gate Driver
Description
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The UC3853 provides simple, yet high performance active power factor correction. Using the same control technique as the UC1854, this 8-pin device exploits a simplified architecture and an internal oscillator to minimize external component count. The UC3853 incorporates a precision multiplier/squarer/divider circuit, voltage and current loop error amplifiers, and a precision voltage reference to implement average current mode control with RMS line voltage compensation. This control technique maintains constant loop gain with changes in input voltage, which minimizes input line current distortion over the worldwide input voltage range.
The internal 75kHz oscillator includes an external clock input, allowing synchronization to downstream converters. Additionally, the device features an overvoltage protection comparator, a clamped MOSFET gate driver which self-biases low during undervoltage lockout, and low startup and supply current.
These devices are available in 8-pin plastic and ceramic dual in-line (DIP) packages, and 8-lead small outline (SOIC) packages. The UC1853 is specified for operation from \x9655°C to +125°C, the UC2853 is specified for operation from \x9625°C to +85°C, and the UC3853 is specified for operation from 0°C to +70°C.
The UC3853 provides simple, yet high performance active power factor correction. Using the same control technique as the UC1854, this 8-pin device exploits a simplified architecture and an internal oscillator to minimize external component count. The UC3853 incorporates a precision multiplier/squarer/divider circuit, voltage and current loop error amplifiers, and a precision voltage reference to implement average current mode control with RMS line voltage compensation. This control technique maintains constant loop gain with changes in input voltage, which minimizes input line current distortion over the worldwide input voltage range.
The internal 75kHz oscillator includes an external clock input, allowing synchronization to downstream converters. Additionally, the device features an overvoltage protection comparator, a clamped MOSFET gate driver which self-biases low during undervoltage lockout, and low startup and supply current.
These devices are available in 8-pin plastic and ceramic dual in-line (DIP) packages, and 8-lead small outline (SOIC) packages. The UC1853 is specified for operation from \x9655°C to +125°C, the UC2853 is specified for operation from \x9625°C to +85°C, and the UC3853 is specified for operation from 0°C to +70°C.