●The UCC29950D is a continuous conduction-mode Power Factor Correction (PFC) and LLC Combo Controller provides all the control functionality for an AC to DC converter with a CCM boost power factor correction (PFC) stage followed by an LLC converter stage. The controller is optimized to allow ease of use. Proprietary CCM PFC algorithms enable the system to achieve high efficiency, smaller converter size with high power factor. The integrated LLC controller enables a high-efficiency DC to DC conversion stage utilizing soft switching for low EMI noise. Integration of PFC control and LLC control in a combo controller allows the control algorithms to take advantage of information from both stages. The controller includes a control circuit for start-up using a Depletion Mode MOSFET with internal device power management that minimizes external component requirements and helps lower system implementation costs. To further reduce the standby power an X-Cap discharge circuit is integrated.
● High efficiency PFC and half-bridge resonant LLC combo controller
● Continuous conduction mode (CCM) boost power factor correction
● Supports self-bias or auxiliary (external) bias mode of operation
● PFC loops fully internally compensated
● PFC stage design in 3 easy steps
● True input power limit, independent of line voltage
● Dead-time varied across load range for LLC half-bridge power stage to extend ZVS range
● Three-level LLC over-current protection
● Hiccup mode operation for continuous overload and short-circuit power protection
● Low standby power consumption enabled by active control of high-voltage start-up MOSFET
● Built in soft-start and converter sequencing to simplify design
● AC Line brownout protection, with fail indicator
● PFC bus over-voltage and under-voltage protection
● Over-temperature protection
● External gate drivers for scalability with power level
● Green product and no Sb/Br
●Device has limited built-in ESD protection, leads should be shorted together or the device placed in conductive foam during storage or handling to prevent electrostatic damage to the MOS gates.