Texas Instruments has introduced a new power management controller and driver for standard and logic-level N-channel MOSFETs used for low-voltage, secondary-side synchronous rectification.
The UCC24610 Green Rectifier controller improves power supply efficiency as much as five percent, and reduces primary-side power loss in 5-volt AC/DC adapters and bias supplies.
Features of UCC24610 highlighted by TI:
· Small size and minimal external component count.
· High performance and efficiency: micro-power sleep current, automatic light-load management and synchronous wake-up from light-load conditions.
· System protection: device will shut down MOSFET if short or excessive “on time” occurs.
· Design flexibility: Can be biased directly for a 5-V output without external regulator.
The UCC24610 is available in volume now from TI and its authorized distributors in an 8-pin, 5-mm x 6-mm SOIC package. Suggested resale pricing is $0.75 in 1,000-unit quantities. Easy-to-use evaluation modules include the 5-V, 10-W UCC24610EVM-693 daughter card and the UCC24610EVM- 563 5-V, 25-W off-line DCM flyback converter. Both evaluation modules are available via TI’s e-Store.
For samples, technical documentation and evaluation modules, visit: www.ti.com/UCC24610-preu.
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