Low Power Offline Constant Current & Constant Voltage Primary Side PWM Current-Mode Controller with High Voltage Startup Current Source Evaluation Board

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The NCP1365XS1GEVB Evaluation Board is designed to efficiently evaluate the NCP1365, which offers a new solution targeting output power levels from a few watts up to 20 W in a universal-mains flyback application. Thanks to a novel method this new controller eliminates the need for a secondary feedback circuitry (typically an opto-coupler and TL431 reference) while achieving excellent line and load regulation. The NCP1365 operates in valley lockout quasi-resonant peak current mode control mode at high load to provide high efficiency. When the power on the secondary side starts to diminish, the controller automatically adjusts the duty-cycle then at lower load the controller enters in pulse frequency modulation at fixed peak current with a valley switching detection. This technique allows keeping the output regulation with tiny dummy load. Valley lockout at the first 4 valleys prevent valley jumping operation and then a valley switching at lower load provides high efficiency.

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NCP1365XS1GEVBGEVB_SCHEMATIC

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NCP1365XS1GEVB_TEST_PROCEDURE

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NCP1365XS1GEVB_GERBER.zip

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