STMicroelectronics 5 PWM Controller, 75 kHz 20 V 20-Pin, SO-8

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RS Stock No.:
175-1753P
Mfr. Part No.:
STCMB1
Brand:
STMicroelectronics
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Product Type

PWM Controller

Maximum Switching Frequency

75kHz

Start-up Supply Current

100μA

Output Voltage

5.2 V

Supply Current

6mA

Zero Power Detection

No

Number of Outputs

5

Mount Type

Surface

Package Type

SO-8

Minimum Supply Voltage

10V

Maximum Supply Voltage

20V

Pin Count

20

Maximum Duty Cycle

50%

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Height

2.65mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Length

13mm

Width

7 mm

Automotive Standard

No

COO (Country of Origin):
PH
The STCMB1 device embodies a transition mode (TM) PFC, a high voltage double-ended controller for LLC resonant half-bridge, an 800 V-rated high voltage section and the glue logic that supervises the operation of these three blocks. The PFC section uses a proprietary constant on-time control methodology that does not require a sinusoidal input reference, thereby reducing the system cost and external component count.

800 V high voltage start-up with integrated

Active input filter capacitor discharge circuitry for reduced standby power

Independent debug mode for both converters

Enhanced constant on-time PFC with input voltage feedforward, THD optimizer

Complete set of protections: ac brown-in/out, inrush control, OVP, OCP, inductor saturation, feedback disconnection

Half-bridge operation up to 750 kHz with self-adjusting deadtime

(HSP) function for anti-capacitive mode

Synchronous burst mode operation