UCC28910FBEVM-526

Texas Instruments
595-UCC28910FBEVM526
UCC28910FBEVM-526

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Power Management IC Development Tools UCC28910FB EVAL MOD

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Texas Instruments
Product Category: Power Management IC Development Tools
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Evaluation Modules
AC/DC Offline Primary/Secondary Side Controller - Flyback
85 VAC to 265 VAC
5 V
UCC28910
UCC28910FB-526
Brand: Texas Instruments
Description/Function: Offline flyback power supply that provides isolated output voltage and current regulation without the use of an optocoupler
Dimensions: 5 in x 3.5 in x 1 in
For Use With: UCC28910
Interface Type: USB
Output Current: 1.2 A
Product Type: Power Management IC Development Tools
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
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TARIC:
9030820000
CNHTS:
8543909000
CAHTS:
9030820000
USHTS:
9030820000
KRHTS:
9030820000
MXHTS:
9030820100
ECCN:
EAR99

UCC28910FBEVM-526 Evaluation Module (EVM)

Texas Instruments UCC28910FBEVM-526 Evaluation Module (EVM) is an offline flyback power supply that provides isolated output voltage and current regulation without the use of an optocoupler. The input accepts a voltage range of 85VAC to 265VAC. The evaluation module uses the UCC28910 CV/CC PWM HV Switcher. This device integrates a 700V power FET and controller that processes operating information from an auxiliary flyback winding and from the power FET to provide precise output voltage and current control. Control algorithms in the Texas Instruments UCC28910 allow operating efficiencies to meet or exceed applicable standards. Discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) with valley switching is used to reduce switching losses. A combination of switching frequency and peak primary current amplitude modulation is used to keep conversion efficiency high across the full load and input voltage range.