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UCC28740-Q1
  • UCC28740-Q1

UCC28740-Q1

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Automotive ultra low standby, flyback controller with integrated HV startup and optocoupler feedback

Texas Instruments UCC28740-Q1 Product Info

1 April 2026 1

Parameters

Topology

Flyback

Control mode

Secondary-side regulation

Features

Automotive qualified, Current limiting, DCM, Error amplifier, Green mode, High-voltage startup, Input line monitor, Leading edge blanking, Light load efficiency, Low power, Overcurrent protection, Quasi-Resonant, Secondary-side regulated, Soft start, Valley switching

Package

SOIC (D)-7-29.4 mm² 4.9 x 6

Features

  • Qualified for automotive applications
  • AEC-Q100 qualified with the following results:
    • Device temperature grade 1: -40.C to +125.C
    • Device HBM classification level 2: ±2 kV
    • Device CDM classification level C4B: ±750 V
  • Funcitonal Safety-Capable
  • Less than 10-mW no-load power capability
  • Enables ±1% voltage regulation and ±5% current regulation across line and load
  • 700-V startup switch
  • 100-kHz maximum switching frequency enables high-power-density charger designs
  • Resonant-ring valley-switching operation for highest overall efficiency
  • Frequency dithering to ease EMI compliance
  • Clamped gate-drive output for MOSFET
  • Overvoltage, low-line, and over current protection functions
  • Create a custom design using the UCC28740-Q1 with the WEBENCH Power Designer
  • Qualified for automotive applications
  • AEC-Q100 qualified with the following results:
    • Device temperature grade 1: -40.C to +125.C
    • Device HBM classification level 2: ±2 kV
    • Device CDM classification level C4B: ±750 V
  • Funcitonal Safety-Capable
  • Less than 10-mW no-load power capability
  • Enables ±1% voltage regulation and ±5% current regulation across line and load
  • 700-V startup switch
  • 100-kHz maximum switching frequency enables high-power-density charger designs
  • Resonant-ring valley-switching operation for highest overall efficiency
  • Frequency dithering to ease EMI compliance
  • Clamped gate-drive output for MOSFET
  • Overvoltage, low-line, and over current protection functions
  • Create a custom design using the UCC28740-Q1 with the WEBENCH Power Designer

Description

The UCC28740-Q1 isolated-flyback power-supply controller regulates the output using an optical coupler to provide fast transient response to large-load steps.

An internal 700-V startup switch, dynamically controlled operating states, and a tailored modulation profile support ultra-low standby power without sacrificing startup time or output transient response.

Control algorithms in the UCC28740-Q1 allow operating efficiencies to meet or exceed applicable standards. The drive output interfaces to a MOSFET power switch. Discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) with valley-switching reduces switching losses. Modulation of switching frequency and primary current-peak amplitude (FM and AM) keeps the conversion efficiency high across the entire load and line ranges.

The controller has a maximum switching frequency of 100 kHz and always maintains control of the peak-primary current in the transformer. Protection features keep primary and secondary component stresses in check. A minimum switching frequency of 170 Hz facilitates the achievement of less than 10-mW no-load power.

The UCC28740-Q1 isolated-flyback power-supply controller regulates the output using an optical coupler to provide fast transient response to large-load steps.

An internal 700-V startup switch, dynamically controlled operating states, and a tailored modulation profile support ultra-low standby power without sacrificing startup time or output transient response.

Control algorithms in the UCC28740-Q1 allow operating efficiencies to meet or exceed applicable standards. The drive output interfaces to a MOSFET power switch. Discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) with valley-switching reduces switching losses. Modulation of switching frequency and primary current-peak amplitude (FM and AM) keeps the conversion efficiency high across the entire load and line ranges.

The controller has a maximum switching frequency of 100 kHz and always maintains control of the peak-primary current in the transformer. Protection features keep primary and secondary component stresses in check. A minimum switching frequency of 170 Hz facilitates the achievement of less than 10-mW no-load power.

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