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Toshiba launches highly integrated CCM and CRM power factor correction ICs

9th March 2011
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Toshiba Electronics Europe has launched two highly integrated control ICs that significantly simplify implementation of the power factor correction (PFC) needed to reduce harmonic distortion of supply currents in AC-powered applications.
The TB6818FG is a continuous conduction mode (CCM) PFC IC for use in applications such as high-end battery chargers and large LCD and PDP televisions with power supply requirements above 200W. Targeted at lower power, sub-200W requirements, the TB6819FG critical conduction mode (CRM) PFC IC will suit applications such as AC adaptors and lighting equipment.

Supplied in SSOP16 and SSOP8 packages respectively, the new PFC ICs are compact devices with high levels of integrated functionality. This includes protection against DC input overvoltage (OVP-1), PFC output overvoltage (OVP-2) and undervoltage lockout (UVLO), as well as feedback loop open detection (FOD) and thermal shutdown (TSD). In addition, the TB6818FG incorporates a FET protection circuit, audible noise reduction, pulse output mute functionality and configurable AC instantaneous stop detection. The TB6819FG provides brownout protection (BOP) as standard.

Featuring an operating voltage range of 8.4V to 26V, the TB6818FG is rated for a typical startup voltage of 10V. Operating voltages for theTB6819FG range from 10.V to 25V with a typical startup voltage of 12V. Both devices have a maximum drive current of 1.0A (typical). Current consumption in standby mode for the TB6818FG is just 250µA.

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