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TPS92075
  • TPS92075
  • TPS92075
  • TPS92075

TPS92075

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Non-isolated, phase dimmable, buck PFC LED driver with digital reference control

Texas Instruments TPS92075 Product Info

1 April 2026 0

Parameters

Input voltage type

AC/DC

Topology

Buck, Buck-Boost

Vin (min) (V)

11

Vin (max) (V)

18

Vout (max) (V)

120

Vout (min) (V)

9

Iout (max) (A)

2

Iq (typ) (mA)

1.3

Features

Adjustable Switch Frequency, Soft Start, Thermal shutdown

Operating temperature range (°C)

-40 to 125

Dimming method

Analog, Forward Phase (Triac), PWM, Reverse Phase

Number of channels

1

Rating

Catalog

Package

SOIC (D)-8-29.4 mm² 4.9 x 6

Features

  • Controlled Reference Derived PFC
  • Integrated Digital Phase-Angle Decoder
  • Digital 50/60 Hz Synchronization
  • Phase-Symmetry Balancing
  • Constant LED current operation
  • Fast Start-up
  • Dimming Implemented Via Analog Reference Control
  • Smooth Dimming Transitions
  • Overvoltage Protection
  • Feedback Short-Circuit Protection
  • Leading and Trailing Edge Dimmer Compatibility
  • Low BOM Cost and Small PCB Footprint
  • Patent Pending Digital Architecture
  • Available in 8-Pin SOIC and 6-Pin TSOT
  • Controlled Reference Derived PFC
  • Integrated Digital Phase-Angle Decoder
  • Digital 50/60 Hz Synchronization
  • Phase-Symmetry Balancing
  • Constant LED current operation
  • Fast Start-up
  • Dimming Implemented Via Analog Reference Control
  • Smooth Dimming Transitions
  • Overvoltage Protection
  • Feedback Short-Circuit Protection
  • Leading and Trailing Edge Dimmer Compatibility
  • Low BOM Cost and Small PCB Footprint
  • Patent Pending Digital Architecture
  • Available in 8-Pin SOIC and 6-Pin TSOT

Description

The TPS92075 is a hybrid power factor controller (PFC) with a built-in phase dimming decoder. The device analyzes line cycles continuously using an internal, low-power, digital controller for shape and symmetry. The power converter stage generates an analog current reference and uses it to regulate the output current. The device uses control algorithms to manipulate the analog reference. These algorithms optimize dimmer compatibility, power factor and total harmonic distortion (THD).

Using a constant off-time control, the solution achieves low component count, high efficiency and inherently provides variation in the switching frequency. This variation creates an emulated spread spectrum effect easing the converters EMI signature and allowing a smaller input filter.

The TPS92075 also includes standard features: current limit, overvoltage protection, thermal shut-down, and VCC undervoltage lockout, all in packages

The TPS92075 is a hybrid power factor controller (PFC) with a built-in phase dimming decoder. The device analyzes line cycles continuously using an internal, low-power, digital controller for shape and symmetry. The power converter stage generates an analog current reference and uses it to regulate the output current. The device uses control algorithms to manipulate the analog reference. These algorithms optimize dimmer compatibility, power factor and total harmonic distortion (THD).

Using a constant off-time control, the solution achieves low component count, high efficiency and inherently provides variation in the switching frequency. This variation creates an emulated spread spectrum effect easing the converters EMI signature and allowing a smaller input filter.

The TPS92075 also includes standard features: current limit, overvoltage protection, thermal shut-down, and VCC undervoltage lockout, all in packages

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