TL2842B

ACTIVE

30-V, 0.2A high Performance 500KHz current mode PWM with 16V/10V UVLO, 100% duty cycle, -40C to 85C

Product details

Vin (max) (V) 30 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 Control mode Current Topology Boost, Flyback Rating Catalog
Vin (max) (V) 30 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 Control mode Current Topology Boost, Flyback Rating Catalog
PDIP (P) 8 92.5083 mm² 9.81 x 9.43 SOIC (D) 14 51.9 mm² 8.65 x 6 SOIC (D) 8 29.4 mm² 4.9 x 6
  • Low Start-Up Current (<0.5 mA)
  • Trimmed Oscillator Discharge Current
  • Current Mode Operation to 500 kHz
  • Automatic Feed-Forward Compensation
  • Latching PWM for Cycle-by-Cycle Current Limiting
  • Internally Trimmed Reference With Undervoltage Lockout
  • High-Current Totem-Pole Output Undervoltage Lockout With Hysteresis
  • Double-Pulse Suppression

  • Low Start-Up Current (<0.5 mA)
  • Trimmed Oscillator Discharge Current
  • Current Mode Operation to 500 kHz
  • Automatic Feed-Forward Compensation
  • Latching PWM for Cycle-by-Cycle Current Limiting
  • Internally Trimmed Reference With Undervoltage Lockout
  • High-Current Totem-Pole Output Undervoltage Lockout With Hysteresis
  • Double-Pulse Suppression

The TL284xB and TL384xB series of control integrated circuits provide the features that are necessary to implement off-line or dc-to-dc fixed-frequency current-mode control schemes, with a minimum number of external components. Internally implemented circuits include an undervoltage lockout (UVLO) and a precision reference that is trimmed for accuracy at the error amplifier input. Other internal circuits include logic to ensure latched operation, a pulse-width modulation (PWM) comparator that also provides current-limit control, and a totem-pole output stage designed to source or sink high-peak current. The output stage, suitable for driving N-channel MOSFETs, is low when it is in the off state.

The TL284xB and TL384xB series are pin compatible with the standard TL284x and TL384x with the following improvements. The start-up current is specified to be 0.5 mA (max), while the oscillator discharge current is trimmed to 8.3 mA (typ). In addition, during undervoltage lockout conditions, the output has a maximum saturation voltage of 1.2 V while sinking 10 mA (VCC = 5 V).

Major differences between members of these series are the UVLO thresholds and maximum duty-cycle ranges. Typical UVLO thresholds of 16 V (on) and 10 V (off) on the TLx842B and TLx844B devices make them ideally suited to off-line applications. The corresponding typical thresholds for the TLx843B and TLx845B devices are 8.4 V (on) and 7.6 V (off). The TLx842B and TLx843B devices can operate to duty cycles approaching 100%. A duty-cycle range of 0% to 50% is obtained by the TLx844B and TLx845B by the addition of an internal toggle flip-flop, which blanks the output off every other clock cycle.The TL284xB-series devices are characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C. The TL384xB-series devices are characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C.

The TL284xB and TL384xB series of control integrated circuits provide the features that are necessary to implement off-line or dc-to-dc fixed-frequency current-mode control schemes, with a minimum number of external components. Internally implemented circuits include an undervoltage lockout (UVLO) and a precision reference that is trimmed for accuracy at the error amplifier input. Other internal circuits include logic to ensure latched operation, a pulse-width modulation (PWM) comparator that also provides current-limit control, and a totem-pole output stage designed to source or sink high-peak current. The output stage, suitable for driving N-channel MOSFETs, is low when it is in the off state.

The TL284xB and TL384xB series are pin compatible with the standard TL284x and TL384x with the following improvements. The start-up current is specified to be 0.5 mA (max), while the oscillator discharge current is trimmed to 8.3 mA (typ). In addition, during undervoltage lockout conditions, the output has a maximum saturation voltage of 1.2 V while sinking 10 mA (VCC = 5 V).

Major differences between members of these series are the UVLO thresholds and maximum duty-cycle ranges. Typical UVLO thresholds of 16 V (on) and 10 V (off) on the TLx842B and TLx844B devices make them ideally suited to off-line applications. The corresponding typical thresholds for the TLx843B and TLx845B devices are 8.4 V (on) and 7.6 V (off). The TLx842B and TLx843B devices can operate to duty cycles approaching 100%. A duty-cycle range of 0% to 50% is obtained by the TLx844B and TLx845B by the addition of an internal toggle flip-flop, which blanks the output off every other clock cycle.The TL284xB-series devices are characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C. The TL384xB-series devices are characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C.

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* Data sheet High Performance Current-Mode PWM Controllers datasheet (Rev. B) 02 Jul 2007
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Application note DN-62 Switching Power Supply Topology Voltage Mode vs. Current Mode 05 Sep 1999
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Application note DN-89 Comparing the UC3842, UCC3802, and UCC3809 Primary Side PWM Controllers 05 Sep 1999
Application note U-100A UC3842/3/4/5 Provides Low-Cost Current-Mode Control 05 Sep 1999
Application note U-111, Practical Considerations in Current Mode Power Supplies 05 Sep 1999
Application note Understanding Boost Power Stages In Switchmode Power Supplies 04 Mar 1999
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