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UC3855ADWG4
Texas Instruments
POWER FACTOR CONTROLLER; Temperature Grade: COMMERCIAL; No. of Terminals: 20; Package Code: SOP; Package Shape: RECTANGULAR; Surface Mount: YES;
POWER FACTOR CONTROLLER
CURRENT-MODE
PULSE WIDTH MODULATION
35 V
15 V
18 V
R-PDSO-G20
e4
12.8 mm
2
1
20
70 Cel
0 Cel
1.5 A
PLASTIC/EPOXY
SOP
SOP20,.4
RECTANGULAR
SMALL OUTLINE
260
Not Qualified
2.65 mm
Switching Regulator or Controllers
17 mA
20 V
YES
BOOST
500 kHz
BIPOLAR
COMMERCIAL
NICKEL PALLADIUM GOLD
GULL WING
1.27 mm
DUAL
30
7.5 mm
UC3855ANG4
UC3855ANG4 by Texas Instruments is a current-mode switching regulator with a max output current of 1.5A and a max switching frequency of 500kHz. It operates in commercial temperature grade range from 0 to 70°C, making it suitable for power factor control applications. The IC features pulse width modulation control technique and boost switcher configuration in a rectangular package style with 20 terminals.
R-PDIP-T20
25.4 mm
DIP
DIP20,.3
IN-LINE
5.08 mm
NO
THROUGH-HOLE
2.54 mm
7.62 mm
UC3855BDWG4
The Texas Instruments UC3855BDWG4 is a current-mode switching regulator with a 1.5A output current and 500 kHz max switching frequency. It operates b/w 0-70°C, ideal for power factor control applications. With a compact rectangular package style and dual terminal position, it offers efficient power management in commercial-grade environments.
7.688 V
7.313 V
7.5 V
UC3855BNG4
The Texas Instruments UC3855BNG4 is a switching regulator with 20 terminals, operating at 0-70°C. It features a current-mode control technique, boost switcher configuration, and supports a max output current of 1.5A. Ideal for power factor correction applications with an input voltage range of 15-20V and nominal output voltage of 7.5V.
UC3875NG4
UC3875NG4 by Texas Instruments is a switching controller with 20 terminals, operating at 0-70°C. It offers a max output current of 3A and operates at a max frequency of 2000 kHz. Ideal for applications requiring precise voltage regulation in commercial-grade electronics.
CAN ALSO BE CONFIGURED IN CURRENT MODE; PWM CONTROL TECHNIQUE ALSO POSSIBLE
SWITCHING CONTROLLER
CURRENT/VOLTAGE-MODE
RESONANT CONTROL
11 V
12 V
3 A
5.08 V
4.92 V
5 V
NOT SPECIFIED
30 mA
PUSH-PULL
2000 kHz
Nickel/Palladium/Gold (Ni/Pd/Au)
UC3909DWG4
The Texas Instruments UC3909DWG4 is a switching regulator with a 15V nominal voltage and 242 kHz max switching frequency. It features current-mode control, pulse width modulation, and a single switcher configuration. Ideal for battery charge controllers, this IC operates in commercial temperature grades with a package style of small outline.
BATTERY CHARGE CONTROLLER
8.8 V
10.365 mm
.1 A
15
2.64 mm
Power Management Circuits
19 mA
SINGLE
242 kHz
UCC28502DWG4
UCC28502DWG4 by Texas Instruments is a current-mode switching regulator with a max output current of 1.2A and a max switching frequency of 120kHz. It operates in an industrial temperature range from -40 to 85°C, making it suitable for power factor correction applications requiring high efficiency and precise control. The device comes in a small outline package with gull wing terminals, ideal for space-constrained designs that demand reliable performance.
CAN ALSO BE PROGRAMMED FOR CURRENT MODE AND VOLTAGE MODE
POWER FACTOR CONTROLLER WITH POST REGULATOR
10.3 V
85 Cel
-40 Cel
1.2 A
120 kHz
BICMOS
INDUSTRIAL
UCC28502DWTRG4
UCC28502DWTRG4 by Texas Instruments is a current-mode power factor controller with post regulator. It operates in an industrial temperature range from -40 to 85°C, with a max output current of 1.2A and a max switching frequency of 120kHz. This boost switcher IC is designed for applications requiring efficient power management in compact spaces.
UCC2895DWG4
UCC2895DWG4 by Texas Instruments is a switching controller with a 12V nominal input voltage and 5V nominal output voltage. It operates in current/voltage-mode control technique, with a max switching frequency of 1000 kHz. Ideal for industrial applications requiring precise power regulation in compact spaces.
ALSO OPERATES IN CURRENT MODE
16.5 V
10 V
5.06 V
4.94 V
6 mA
PHASE-SHIFT
1000 kHz
UCC38503DWG4
UCC38503DWG4 by Texas Instruments is a switching regulator with 1.2A output current, 120kHz max switching frequency, and BICMOS technology. It is used as a power factor controller with post regulator in applications requiring boost switcher configuration and 12V nominal input voltage.
4 mA
UCC3895DWG4
UCC3895DWG4 by Texas Instruments is a 20-terminal switching controller with a 12V nominal input/output voltage, operating at -40 to 85°C. It utilizes current-mode control technique with PWM and phase-shift switcher configuration, achieving a max output current of 0.1A at a frequency of up to 1MHz. Ideal for commercial applications requiring efficient power regulation in compact designs.
UCC3895NG4
UCC3895NG4 by Texas Instruments is a switching controller with a 12V nominal input voltage and 5V nominal output voltage. It operates in current-mode control with a max switching frequency of 1000 kHz, making it ideal for applications requiring precise power regulation in commercial temperature grades.
UCC2541PWPG4
UCC2541PWPG4 by Texas Instruments is a voltage-mode switching controller with a max output current of 3.5A and a max switching frequency of 330kHz. It operates in an industrial temperature range from -40 to 105°C, making it suitable for various power management applications requiring high efficiency and precise control. The IC features a small outline package with gull wing terminals, ideal for space-constrained designs that demand reliable performance.
AVERAGE CURRENT MODE OPERATION IS ALSO POSSIBLE
VOLTAGE-MODE
8.5 V
6.5 mm
105 Cel
3.5 A
HTSSOP
TSSOP20,.25
SMALL OUTLINE, HEAT SINK/SLUG, THIN PROFILE, SHRINK PITCH
1.2 mm
330 kHz
.65 mm
4.4 mm
UCC28501DWG4
UCC28501DWG4 by Texas Instruments is a current-mode switching regulator with a max output current of 1.2A and a max switching frequency of 120kHz. It operates in industrial temperature grade range from -40 to 85°C, making it suitable for power factor correction applications. The IC features boost switcher configuration and utilizes pulse width modulation control technique for efficient power management.
UCC28512DWG4
UCC28512DWG4 by Texas Instruments is a current-mode switching regulator with a max output current of 3.5A and a max switching frequency of 500kHz. It operates in an industrial temperature grade range from -40 to 105°C, making it suitable for power factor control applications requiring high efficiency and precision regulation.
10.8 V
12.825 mm
7.49 mm
TPS23750PWPRG4
TPS23750PWPRG4 by Texas Instruments is a switching controller with a 48V nominal input voltage and 1.3A max output current. It operates in industrial temperature grade range (-40 to 85°C) using pulse width modulation control technique at a max switching frequency of 565kHz. This compact device, with small outline package style, is ideal for various power management applications requiring efficient current-mode control.
67 V
0 V
48 V
1.3 A
TSSOP
SMALL OUTLINE, THIN PROFILE, SHRINK PITCH
.85 mA
565 kHz
TPS23750PWP
TPS23750PWP by Texas Instruments is a switching controller with a 48V nominal input voltage and 1.3A max output current. It operates in an industrial temperature range of -40 to 85°C, featuring a control mode of current-mode PWM with a max switching frequency of 565kHz. This device is suitable for applications requiring efficient power management in compact spaces.
TPS61100PWG4
TPS61100PWG4 by Texas Instruments is a switching regulator with 1.8A output current, 800kHz max switching frequency, and boost switcher config. Ideal for industrial applications requiring pulse width modulation control technique in a small outline package with dual terminals.
SWITCHING REGULATOR
3.3 V
.8 V
1.8 V
1.8 A
800 kHz
UCC28521DWRG4
UCC28521DWRG4 by Texas Instruments is a current-mode power factor controller with post regulator. It operates in an industrial temperature range from -40 to 85°C, with a max output current of 3.5A and a max switching frequency of 240 kHz. This boost switcher IC is designed for applications requiring efficient power management in compact spaces.
PEAK CURRENT MODE ALSO AVAILABLE
10.6 V
240 kHz
UC2861QG3
UC2861QG3 by Texas Instruments is a voltage-mode switching controller with 20 terminals in a square chip carrier package. It operates b/w -25 to 85°C, handles up to 1.5A output current at a max frequency of 1000 kHz. Ideal for applications requiring resonant control and push-pull switcher configuration.
11.5 V
S-PQCC-J20
e3
8.965 mm
-25 Cel
QCCJ
LDCC20,.4SQ
SQUARE
CHIP CARRIER
4.57 mm
OTHER
MATTE TIN
J BEND
QUAD
UC3854QG3
UC3854QG3 by Texas Instruments is a current-mode power factor controller with a max output current of 1.5A and a max switching frequency of 118kHz. It operates in commercial temperature grade range from 0 to 70°C, making it suitable for boost applications requiring precise pulse width modulation control.
118 kHz
TPS60131PWPG4
TPS60131PWPG4 by Texas Instruments is a switching regulator with 20 terminals, operating b/w -40 to 85°C. It has a min input voltage of 2.7V and max output current of 0.3A, suitable for industrial applications requiring a stable 5V output voltage. With a compact design and surface-mount capability, it offers efficient power management in various electronic devices.
SWITCHED CAPACITOR REGULATOR
5.4 V
2.7 V
3 V
.3 A
Other Analog ICs
DOUBLER INVERTER
450 kHz
UC2526AQG3
UC2526AQG3 by Texas Instruments is a 20-terminal switching controller with voltage-mode control technique. It operates b/w -25 to 85 °C, suitable for push-pull switcher config at 550 kHz frequency. Ideal for applications requiring precise voltage regulation in compact designs.
7 V
.2 A
550 kHz
CMOS
UC2825AQG3
UC2825AQG3 by Texas Instruments is a 20-terminal switching controller with voltage-mode control technique. It operates b/w -40 to 85°C, has a max output current of 2.2A, and supports pulse width modulation. Ideal for industrial applications requiring high-frequency push-pull switcher configurations.
CAN ALSO BE CONFIGURED IN CURRENT MODE
2.2 A
1150 kHz
UC3909NG4
UC3909NG4 by Texas Instruments is a switching regulator with 15V nominal voltage, 242 kHz max switching frequency, and 19mA max supply current. Ideal for battery charge control applications due to its current-mode control technique and single switcher configuration.
19.3 mm
UCC2897PWG4
UCC2897PWG4 by Texas Instruments is a voltage-mode switching controller with a 12V nominal voltage, operating b/w -40 to 105°C. It features a max output current of 2.5A, operates at a max switching frequency of 270kHz, and is ideal for industrial applications requiring precise pulse width modulation control.
14.5 V
2.5 A
3 mA
270 kHz
UC2825QG3
UC2825QG3 by Texas Instruments is a 20-terminal switching controller with voltage-mode control technique. It operates b/w -40 to 85°C, suitable for industrial applications. With a max output current of 2A and a max switching frequency of 1MHz, it's ideal for push-pull switcher configurations.
30 V
2 A
UC2825QTRG3
UC2825QTRG3 by Texas Instruments is a voltage-mode switching controller with 20 terminals in a chip carrier package. It operates b/w -40 to 85°C, supports up to 2A output current, and has a max switching frequency of 1MHz. Ideal for industrial applications requiring high efficiency power management.
UC3825QTRG3
UC3825QTRG3 by Texas Instruments is a 20-terminal switching controller with voltage-mode control technique. It operates b/w 0-70°C, supports input voltages from 8.8V to 30V, and has a max output current of 2A. Ideal for applications requiring high switching frequency up to 1000 kHz in commercial temperature grade environments.
UC3856QG3
UC3856QG3 by Texas Instruments is a 20-terminal switching controller with a max output current of 2A and a max switching frequency of 230kHz. It operates in commercial temperature grade, using pulse width modulation control technique for push-pull switcher configuration. Ideal for applications requiring precise current-mode control in compact designs.
40 V
8 V
230 kHz
UCC2806QG3
UCC2806QG3 by Texas Instruments is a 20-terminal switching controller with BICMOS technology. It operates b/w -40 to 85 °C, supports current-mode control, and has a max output current of 0.5 A. Ideal for industrial applications requiring pulse width modulation in push-pull switcher configuration.
ALSO OPERATES IN ADJUSTABLE MODE FROM 2.5V TO 15V
.5 A
L6585DETR
STMicroelectronics
L6585DETR by STMicroelectronics is a versatile switching regulator with a nominal voltage of 15V, operating b/w -40 °C to 125 °C. It features a max switching frequency of 250 kHz and utilizes pulse width modulation for efficient power factor control. Ideal for automotive applications, its compact design ensures reliable performance in space-constrained environments.
16 V
3
125 Cel
250 kHz
BCDMOS
AUTOMOTIVE
L6585DE
L6585DE by STMicroelectronics is a versatile switching regulator designed for automotive applications, featuring a nominal voltage of 15 V and a max operating temp of 125 °C. It supports pulse width modulation control with a max switching frequency of 250 kHz. This compact device comes in a small outline package, ideal for space-constrained designs.
TPS40075RHLT
TPS40075RHLT by Texas Instruments is a voltage-mode switching controller with a max output current of 20A and a max switching frequency of 1000kHz. It operates in an industrial temperature grade range from -40°C to 85°C, making it suitable for various power management applications requiring high efficiency and precision control.
28 V
4.5 V
R-PQCC-N20
4.5 mm
20 A
23 V
.7 V
HVQCCN
CHIP CARRIER, HEAT SINK/SLUG, VERY THIN PROFILE
1 mm
NO LEAD
.5 mm
3.5 mm
TPS60132PWPG4
TPS60132PWPG4 by Texas Instruments is a small outline, heat sink switching regulator with 20 terminals. It operates b/w -40 to 85°C, with an output voltage range of 5V and max current of 0.15A. Ideal for industrial applications requiring a compact, efficient power supply solution.
.15 A
BD8301MUV-E2
ROHM
ROHM's BD8301MUV-E2 is a 20-terminal switching regulator with VOLTAGE-MODE control, operating b/w -25 to 85 °C. It offers a max output current of 1A and supports BUCK-BOOST switcher config at a frequency of up to 1200 kHz. Ideal for applications requiring precise voltage regulation in compact spaces.
OUTPUT VOLTAGE FROM 2.8 TO 5.2V
5.5 V
2.5 V
3.7 V
S-XQCC-N20
4 mm
1 A
UNSPECIFIED
LCC20,.16SQ,20
BUCK-BOOST
1200 kHz
TPS54162QPWPRQ1
TPS54162QPWPRQ1 by Texas Instruments is a switching regulator with a max output current of 1A and max input voltage of 60V. It operates in voltage-mode control technique, suitable for automotive applications due to AEC-Q100 screening level. With a compact design and high switching frequency of 2200kHz, it's ideal for space-constrained environments requiring efficient power management.
ALSO ADJUSTABLE OUTPUT FROM 0.9 TO 18V; CURRENT MODE ALSO POSSIBLE
HYSTERETIC CURRENT MODE
60 V
3.6 V
.9 V
AEC-Q100
BUCK
2200 kHz
UC2854BQG3
POWER FACTOR CONTROLLER; Temperature Grade: INDUSTRIAL; No. of Terminals: 20; Package Code: QCCJ; Package Shape: SQUARE; Surface Mount: YES;
18
18 mA
A8293SESTR-T
Allegro MicroSystems
Allegro MicroSystems' A8293SESTR-T is a switching regulator with 20 terminals, operating at -20 to 85°C. It features a boost switcher config, BCDMOS technology, and supports input voltages from 9-16V. Ideal for power supplies (9/16V) in various applications requiring a compact square package style with surface mount capability.
9 V
-20 Cel
9/16
.8 mm
384 kHz
Matte Tin (Sn)
40
UCC28250RGPT
SWITCHING CONTROLLER; Temperature Grade: AUTOMOTIVE; No. of Terminals: 20; Package Code: HVQCCN; Package Shape: SQUARE; Surface Mount: YES;
17 V
4.7 V
S-PQCC-N20
3.38 V
3.22 V
3.4 mA
SI3402-A-GM
Silicon Labs
SI3402-A-GM by Silicon Labs is a current-mode switching regulator with a max output current of 0.68A and a max switching frequency of 350kHz. It operates in an industrial temperature range from -40°C to 85°C, making it suitable for various applications requiring efficient power management in compact spaces. The chip carrier package style with a very thin profile and surface mount capability further enhances its versatility for use in space-constrained designs.
5 mm
.68 A
LCC20,.2SQ,32
.9 mm
350 kHz
TPS60121PWPG4
TPS60121PWPG4 by Texas Instruments is a small outline, heat sink switching regulator with 20 terminals. It operates b/w -40 to 85°C, providing a min output voltage of 3.3V at a max current of 0.2A. Ideal for industrial applications requiring a compact and efficient switched capacitor regulator.
2 V
MPQ8633AGL-Z
Monolithic Power Systems
MPQ8633AGL-Z by Monolithic Power Systems is a switching regulator with a max output current of 12A and a max switching frequency of 1150kHz. It is used in applications requiring pulse width modulation control, such as buck switcher configurations for voltage regulation.
4 V
R-XQCC-N20
12 A
.6 V
VQCCN
LCC20(UNSPEC)
CHIP CARRIER, VERY THIN PROFILE
MPM3632CGQV-Z
MPM3632CGQV-Z by Monolithic Power Systems is a 3A BUCK switching regulator with PWM control. Operating temperature range -40 to 125°C, input voltage 4-18V, output voltage 0.8-5.5V, and max frequency of 3300kHz. Ideal for automotive applications due to its compact size (5x3mm) and hybrid technology design.
R-XXMA-N20
XMA
MICROELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY
1.65 mm
3300 kHz
HYBRID
3 mm
TPS61088QRHLTQ1
TPS61088QRHLTQ1 by Texas Instruments is a switching regulator with 20 terminals, operating at -40 to 125°C. It offers a max output voltage of 12.6V and current of 13A, suitable for automotive applications requiring boost configuration and PWM control up to 2200kHz frequency.
ASLO WORKS IN PFM MODE; ADJUSTABLE OUTPUT VOLATGE RANGE 4.5 TO 12.6 V
13 A
12.6 V
HQCCN
CHIP CARRIER, HEAT SINK/SLUG
MPQ2918GL-AEC1-Z
MPQ2918GL-AEC1-Z by Monolithic Power Systems is a 20-terminal switching controller with current-mode control, operating b/w -40 to 125 °C. It features a max output voltage of 25 V and supports pulse width modulation with a max switching frequency of 1000 kHz. Ideal for automotive applications due to AEC-Q100 screening level and small outline package style.
24 V
25 V
LCC20,.11X.15,20
SMALL OUTLINE, HEAT SINK/SLUG, VERY THIN PROFILE
NCP6356BWFCCT1G
Onsemi
NCP6356BWFCCT1G by Onsemi is a 20-terminal switching regulator with VOLTAGE-MODE control, operating b/w -40 to 85 °C. It offers a max output current of 5A, PWM control technique, and BUCK switcher config. Ideal for industrial applications requiring precise voltage regulation in compact spaces.
PULSE FREQUENCY MODULATION TECHNIQUE ALSO AVAILABLE
R-PBGA-B20
2.02 mm
5 A
1.4 V
VFBGA
BGA20,4X5,16
GRID ARRAY, VERY THIN PROFILE, FINE PITCH
.6 mm
40 mA
2640 kHz
BALL
.4 mm
BOTTOM
1.62 mm
ADP1050ACPZ-RL
Analog Devices
ADP1050ACPZ-RL by Analog Devices is a VOLTAGE-MODE SWITCHING CONTROLLER with 20 terminals in a SQUARE CHIP CARRIER package. It operates b/w -40 to 125 °C, suitable for AUTOMOTIVE applications. With a max switching frequency of 625 kHz, it accepts input voltage from 3V to 3.6V.
625 kHz
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