PMP10020.1: This design uses the UCC28610 quasi-resonant flyback controller to generate 3 isolated outputs from an universal input (90VAC - 290VAC). It was built on a low cost single layer PCB. The regulated output provides 12V@1.89A and the maximum output power is 33W.
TIDA-00255: The TIDA00255 reference design utilizes the bq76940 analog front end (AFE) IC. It measures cell voltages, and die temperature or external thermistor voltage using a 14 bit ADC. Current is measured separately by a separate 16 bit coulomb counter. The design can turn off low side power FETs to stop discharge or charge based on selected hardware limits. A microcontroller not included in this design would be part of the battery controller to communicate to the AFE to set protection thresholds, turn on the power FETs, provide fault recovery and turn off the FETs for over or under temperature conditions. A battery controller design may contain other features which are not part of this reference design such as secondary over voltage protection, gauging, and isolated communication to let the system know the state of the battery.
PMP10506: PMP10506 is an isolated synchronous flyback converter using the LM5122 controller IC. The design accepts an input voltage of 9Vin to 60Vin and provides an isolated output of 5Vout capable of supplying 6A of continuous current to the load.
PMP7902: PMP7902 is an Isolated Flyback converter utilizing the LM5001 non-synchronous current-mode regulator I.C. The design accepts an input voltage of 4.5V to 5.5V and provides an isolated 5V output capable of supplying 0.25A of current to the load. The design uses an off-the-shelf VERSAPAC transformer, providing 500V of operational isolation between primary and secondary. A precision shunt regulator provides a tight control of the output voltage using an optocoupler to cross the isolation barrier.
PMP9309: A dual-phase synchronous boost converter accepting an input voltage of 18VDCin to 20VDCin and providing an output of 25VDCout to 85Vout capable of supplying 3A continuous and 5.7A peak.
PMP10020: This design uses the UCC28610 quasi-resonant flyback controller to generate 3 isolated outputs from an universal input (90VAC - 290VAC). It was built on a low cost single layer PCB. The regulated output provides 12V@1.89A and the maximum output power is 33W.
PMP10020.2: This design uses the UCC28610 quasi-resonant flyback controller to generate 3 isolated outputs from an universal input (90VAC - 290VAC). It was built on a low cost single layer PCB. The regulated output provides 12V@1.89A and the maximum output power is 33W.
PMP7391: This reference design uses the UCC2894 to control an active clamp forward converter that generates an isolated 24V at 7A from a 380VDC input. This supply is intended to be used with a PFC boost front-end and requires an external 12V bias voltage for house-keeping on the primary side. This supply is over 91% efficient at full load.