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PMP5666 18V to 60Vin to +/-12V, 13W | TI.com
PMP5666: The PMP5666 is a two outputs, +/-12V (+800mA and -250mA), isolated flyback working in continuous conduction mode thus reducing peak currents. The loop is closed to the +12V main output. The input voltage range is 18V…60V.
PMP4239 SEPIC 48V@0.7A | TI.com
PMP4239: This SEPIC converter provides a regulated 48V output from a 40V – 60V input and achieves efficiency greater than 92%. Possible applications include wireless, telecom and industrial.
TPS40210, 26V SEPIC
PMP5657.2: Two sepics, 12Vout and 26Vout, both w/ TPS40210, to deal with wide input voltage range 10Vdc to 32Vdc
100VAC-265VAC 100W High Bay LED Lighting (80V @ 350mA)
PMP4862.2: The PMP4862 reference design drives three separate LED strings (up to 77V) at 350mA from a universal AC input. The UCC28810 is used in a PFC-Flyback configuration to provide power factor correction and isolation at the same time. Each LED driver uses one TPS40210 to control the individual LED current. PWM dimming, ON/OFF control, current monitoring, and a trim function are all provided for each individual LED string. The PFC-flyback is over 87% efficient, while the buck LED drivers are over 92% efficient. The overall efficiency is over 80%.
PMP5308 Camera Sensor Power (5V@ 0.150A) | TI.com
PMP5308: This primary-side regulated, isolated flyback converter provides two independent 5V@150mA outputs. One output can be referenced to ground to make a negative output, allowing for a +/-5V split rail design.
PMP5319 SEPIC 16V@4A for Automotive | TI.com
PMP5319: This SEPIC converter provides a regulated 16V output from a 8V – 32V input and achieves an efficiency as high as 93%. Possible applications include automotive, chargers, and industrial.
48Vdc Input, dual output (8V @ 0.25A) Isolated Flyback
PMP5847.2: This reference design uses the TPS40210 current mode controller to generate an isolated 6V/0.25A output and a non-isolated 8V/0.25A output over an input voltage rage of 40V - 60V DC. Isolation is achieved without the use of an optocoupler.
PMP4936 50Vdc-60Vdc Input, 2-Channel, 350mA LED Driver (10V to 40V String) | TI.com
PMP4936: This reference design contains two duplicate LED drivers. Each circuit drives a 10V to 40V series connected string of LEDs at 350mA. The input range is 50VDC to 60VDC. The TPS40210 boost controller is used in an "upside-down" buck topology for a simple, low-cost solution. This circuit includes synchronization, enable, PWM dimming, current trimming, and a current sense functions for interfacing with an external microprocessor.
Isolated DM Flyback (5V @ 0.15A) for Airplanes
PMP5302: This low-cost (0.75W) isolated flyback regulator produces a 5V output from a low 10V – 20V input voltage range. A full-load efficiency of 83% was achieved from a 12V nominal input.
PMP4862 100VAC-265VAC 100W High Bay LED Lighting (80V @ 350mA) | TI.com
PMP4862: The PMP4862 reference design drives three separate LED strings (up to 77V) at 350mA from a universal AC input. The UCC28810 is used in a PFC-Flyback configuration to provide power factor correction and isolation at the same time. Each LED driver uses one TPS40210 to control the individual LED current. PWM dimming, ON/OFF control, current monitoring, and a trim function are all provided for each individual LED string. The PFC-flyback is over 87% efficient, while the buck LED drivers are over 92% efficient. The overall efficiency is over 80%.
Isolated Flyback (12V @ 0.5A)
PMP3217.1: PMP3217 is a low cost, +/-12VDC/500mA isolated flyback converter. It accepts a 12VDC input. It uses the TPS40210 controller IC.
PMP5940 Boost (50V @ 1A) | TI.com
PMP5940: This 24V to 50V continuous mode boost converter delivers 50W max with efficiency greater than 96%. The circuit uses the low cost TPS40210 controller, which implements current mode control.
PMP5299 Boost 55V@0.48A for LCD TV LED Backlighting | TI.com
PMP5299: This 25W discontinuous current-mode boost converter provides a low ripple voltage of less than 1% and efficiency of greater than 94% at 24V input. Aluminum output caps are utilized, ensuring excellent load transient capability. An external control voltage allows the user to adjust the output voltage by +/-10%.
PMP4298 Direct Type/ Local Dimming (Conventional TV power + Boost + LED driver) | TI.com
PMP4298: In this topology, the UCC28051 is a boost transition mode (TM) power factor corrector (PFC), which can rectify an AC input line voltage to 380V DC; the resonant LLC stage UCC25600 regulates the output to 24V/2A for an audio amplifier with feedback to the LLC controller, and 48V for the LED driver input. The flyback with UCC28610 in parallel generates 5V/3A for the system board and 5V/1A for standby power. In the LED driver stage, the 48V input voltage requires another front end boost stage to boost the output voltage to 80V, which connects to the eight-channel TLC5960 with 20LEDs at 120mA per string.This technique is the most common type of current LED backlight; the LLC design is easily implemented. The intelligent headroom voltage monitor (oriHVM™) automatically minimizes the power loss caused by the LED forward voltage change. Only a single additional resistor regulates the boost dc-dc output voltage.
Boost (15V@1A) for Audio Applications
PMP5859.2: This efficient, low cost boost converter provides a positive 15V@1A output from a 5V input. The large output capacitance make this suitable for applications with a large transient load, such as audio.
Multiphase, Sync Buck, Buck-Boost, Boost for IP Converter (25V @ 1A)
PMP3061.5: PMP3061 is a multiple output power supply that supports a number of different rails. The input for this design is 12V with the following devices and outputs TPS40140 (1.2V@40A), TPS40190 (3.3V@6A), TPS54350 (-5V@200mA), TPS40210 (25V@1A), TPS5430 (-12V@200mA). The supply has a range of topologies also, multiphase sync buck (TPS40140), sync buck (TPS40190), negative output sync buck-boost (TPS54350), boost (TPS40210) and negative output buck-boost (TPS5430).
Bi-Directional Non-Isolated Buck Boost Converter
TIDM-BUCKBOOST-BIDIR: This design implements a bi-directional, non-isolated buck boost power converter, ideal for solar microconverters, hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) including Regeneration (Regen or Recuperation), and battery charging applications.
Non-Isolated SEPIC for Consumer Electronics
PMP7073: The PMP7073(24V@1A) reference design is a CCM SEPIC which uses a TPS40210 and was intended for Consumer Electronics applications. It can generate a Non-Isolated 24 volt output at 1 Amp from an input applications.10 to 32 Volts DC.
Small Form Factor 12W Ultra Wide Range Power Supply for Protection Relays - Reference Design
TIDA-00227: This small form factor, 12W power supply solution for protection relays handles an ultra-wide range of both AC and DC inputs making it a suitable platform to power a variety of lower power protection relays that need to be placed in a small housing. The power supply is designed to output industry standard voltages required in protection relays while also providing excellent line and load regulation. This solution has been engineered for high wattage with good efficiency and has also been pre-compliance tested for IEC61000-4 (EFT and Surge) and CISPR 11 Class A (Interference).
PMP5709 15V -> +/-5V @ 35mA | TI.com
PMP5709: The PMP5709 15.0V @ 0.9A isolated flyback converter generates one output voltage from a 14-24V input. The input voltage range makes it ideal for industrial applications.
PMP4687 Boost (30V@0.7A) for Truck Lighting | TI.com
PMP4687: The PMP4687 is a "load simulator" in the sense that it takes the energy from a 20 to 30V source (after the central unit of the load) and injects the current into the same source by stabilizing the input current (by means of INA193 and shunt resistor). Its typical application comes from LED lighting replacement on existing car and truck bulb replacement.
PMP4791 55Vdc-80Vdc Input, 2-Channel, 350mA LED Driver (10V to 50V String) | TI.com
PMP4791: This reference design contains two duplicate LED drivers. Each circuit drives a 10V to 50V series connected string of LEDs at 350mA. The input range is 55VDC to 75VDC. The TPS40210 boost controller is used in an "upside-down" buck topology for a simple, low-cost solution. This circuit includes an enable, PWM dimming, current trimming, and a current sense functions for interfacing with an external microprocessor.
Multiphase, Sync Buck, Buck-Boost, Boost for IP Converter (1.2V @ 40A)
PMP3061.1: PMP3061 is a multiple output power supply that supports a number of different rails. The input for this design is 12V with the following devices and outputs TPS40140 (1.2V@40A), TPS40190 (3.3V@6A), TPS54350 (-5V@200mA), TPS40210 (25V@1A), TPS5430 (-12V@200mA). The supply has a range of topologies also, multiphase sync buck (TPS40140), sync buck (TPS40190), negative output sync buck-boost (TPS54350), boost (TPS40210) and negative output buck-boost (TPS5430).
Camera Sensor Power (5V@ 0.150A)
PMP5308.2: This primary-side regulated, isolated flyback converter provides two independent 5V@150mA outputs. One output can be referenced to ground to make a negative output, allowing for a +/-5V split rail design.
18V to 60Vin to +/-12V, 13W
PMP5666.1: The PMP5666 is a two outputs, +/-12V (+800mA and -250mA), isolated flyback working in continuous conduction mode thus reducing peak currents. The loop is closed to the +12V main output. The input voltage range is 18V…60V.
Flyback Converter (24V @ 3A) PoE Powered Device (PD)
PMP7279: The PMP7279 reference design provides 24V at 72W (3A) from a wide ranging 18VDC to 57VDC input with 92% efficiency. This design uses the TPS40210 to control a diode rectified flyback converter for a low cost and efficient design.
Boost, 9.3V @ 0.6A
PMP7197: A non-synchronous boost converter with an output of 9.3V @ 0.6A.
PMP6595 5V to 19V/0.5A boost converter | TI.com
PMP6595: This reference design uses the TPS40210 current mode controller to generate a 19V/0.5A output from a 5V input voltage. This circuit achieves greater than 92% efficiency at full load.
PMP3061 Multiphase, Sync Buck, Buck-Boost, Boost for IP Converter (25V @ 1A) | TI.com
PMP3061: PMP3061 is a multiple output power supply that supports a number of different rails. The input for this design is 12V with the following devices and outputs TPS40140 (1.2V@40A), TPS40190 (3.3V@6A), TPS54350 (-5V@200mA), TPS40210 (25V@1A), TPS5430 (-12V@200mA). The supply has a range of topologies also, multiphase sync buck (TPS40140), sync buck (TPS40190), negative output sync buck-boost (TPS54350), boost (TPS40210) and negative output buck-boost (TPS5430).
Boost (30V@0.7A) for Truck Lighting
PMP4687: The PMP4687 is a "load simulator" in the sense that it takes the energy from a 20 to 30V source (after the central unit of the load) and injects the current into the same source by stabilizing the input current (by means of INA193 and shunt resistor). Its typical application comes from LED lighting replacement on existing car and truck bulb replacement.
TPS40210 60V@1.6Anom/2Amax DCM Boost
PMP4525: A cheap and powerful 120W (96W average) boost converter delivers 60V with an input voltage of 21.6V…26.4V. The maximum output power is available by replacing the Mosfet's heat sink.
PMP5308 Camera Sensor Power (5V@ 0.150A) | TI.com
PMP5308: This primary-side regulated, isolated flyback converter provides two independent 5V@150mA outputs. One output can be referenced to ground to make a negative output, allowing for a +/-5V split rail design.
Multiphase, Sync Buck, Buck-Boost, Boost for IP Converter (3.3V @ 6.5A)
PMP3061.2: PMP3061 is a multiple output power supply that supports a number of different rails. The input for this design is 12V with the following devices and outputs TPS40140 (1.2V@40A), TPS40190 (3.3V@6A), TPS54350 (-5V@200mA), TPS40210 (25V@1A), TPS5430 (-12V@200mA). The supply has a range of topologies also, multiphase sync buck (TPS40140), sync buck (TPS40190), negative output sync buck-boost (TPS54350), boost (TPS40210) and negative output buck-boost (TPS5430).
9Vdc-57Vdc Input, 56V/20W Isolated Flyback
PMP6963: This reference design uses the TPS40210 current mode controller to generate an isolated 56V/0.35A output from a wide 9V - 57V DC input. This design uses diode rectification on the output stage and achieves efficiencies up to 89% at full load with peaks over 90%.
PMP4154 80V dc Input, 2-Channel, 350mA LED Driver (10V to 60V String) | TI.com
PMP4154: This reference design contains two duplicate LED drivers. Each circuit drives a 10V to 60V series connected string of LEDs at 350mA. The input range is 70VDC to 90VDC. The TPS40210 boost controller is used in an "upside-down" buck topology for a simple, low-cost solution. This circuit includes an enable, PWM dimming, current trimming, and a current sense functions for interfacing with an external microprocessor.
Boost 55V@0.48A for LCD TV LED Backlighting
PMP5299: This 25W discontinuous current-mode boost converter provides a low ripple voltage of less than 1% and efficiency of greater than 94% at 24V input. Aluminum output caps are utilized, ensuring excellent load transient capability. An external control voltage allows the user to adjust the output voltage by +/-10%.
Boost for LED Driver +/-17V@0.35A and +/-30V@0.35A
PMP4057: This low cost LED driver can regulate 350mA into a series string of LEDs with an output of up to 30V. It can operate over a wide input range and can tolerate transients up to 30Vin making it suitable for automotive applications. Open LED protection is included.
PMP4608 24V@3A Sepic | TI.com
PMP4608: This Sepic converter supplies 24V, 60W output power from 16V…43Vin. A damping network has been added to the Sepic ceramic capacitor in order to improve the stability in all conditions.
PMP5709 15V -> +/-5V @ 35mA | TI.com
PMP5709: The PMP5709 15.0V @ 0.9A isolated flyback converter generates one output voltage from a 14-24V input. The input voltage range makes it ideal for industrial applications.
PMP4218 12Vdc-52Vdc Input, 12V @ 250mA Output, Isolated Flyback | TI.com
PMP4218: The PMP4218 reference design uses the TPS40210 to generate a 12V/0.25A output from either a 24VAC or 12Vdc-52Vdc input. This design achieves over 80% efficiency and uses 100% surface mount parts. This circuit consumes less than 2 square inches on a single-sided, two layer, PCB layout.
PMP4862 100VAC-265VAC 100W High Bay LED Lighting (80V @ 350mA) | TI.com
PMP4862: The PMP4862 reference design drives three separate LED strings (up to 77V) at 350mA from a universal AC input. The UCC28810 is used in a PFC-Flyback configuration to provide power factor correction and isolation at the same time. Each LED driver uses one TPS40210 to control the individual LED current. PWM dimming, ON/OFF control, current monitoring, and a trim function are all provided for each individual LED string. The PFC-flyback is over 87% efficient, while the buck LED drivers are over 92% efficient. The overall efficiency is over 80%.
PMP3061 Multiphase, Sync Buck, Buck-Boost, Boost for IP Converter (25V @ 1A) | TI.com
PMP3061: PMP3061 is a multiple output power supply that supports a number of different rails. The input for this design is 12V with the following devices and outputs TPS40140 (1.2V@40A), TPS40190 (3.3V@6A), TPS54350 (-5V@200mA), TPS40210 (25V@1A), TPS5430 (-12V@200mA). The supply has a range of topologies also, multiphase sync buck (TPS40140), sync buck (TPS40190), negative output sync buck-boost (TPS54350), boost (TPS40210) and negative output buck-boost (TPS5430).
PMP4583 Flyback 16V@200mA | TI.com
PMP4583: This non-isolated flyback takes advantage from the off-the-shelf standard transformer and from 24V….150Vin delivers 16V @ 200mA. An UVLO is added to the controller.
15V -> +/-23V @ 100mA
PMP5709.2: The PMP5709 +23.0V/-23.0V @ 100mA isolated flyback converter generates a positive and a negative output voltage from an input of 15V. It is a cheap solution for low output power.
PMP5422 SEPIC (5V@250mA) for Auxiliary Bias Supply | TI.com
PMP5422: The PMP5422 reference design provides an isolated 5V at 250mA from a 120VAC/60Hz input in less than 1 square inch of board space. This design uses the TPS40210 in a non-isolated SEPIC topology. The SEPIC clamping capacitor reduces ringing on the drain of the MOSFET and recaptures leakage energy to improve efficiency.
20W SEPIC Low-Cost Lead Acid Battery Charger Reference Design
PMP10081: The PMP10081 reference design shows a simple and low-cost solution of a lead acid battery charger. The input voltage range is from 9V to 36V and the maximum output voltage is 13.8V, which is sufficient for a six-cell lead acid battery with a charge current up to 1.5A.
5V to 19V/0.5A boost converter
PMP6595: This reference design uses the TPS40210 current mode controller to generate a 19V/0.5A output from a 5V input voltage. This circuit achieves greater than 92% efficiency at full load.
36-75VDC Input, 32V/3A output with Flyback configuration
PMP4992: The PMP4992 reference design provides an isolated 32V at 96W (3A) from a standard 48V telecom bus with 91% efficiency. This design uses the TPS40210 to control a diode rectified flyback converter for a low cost and efficient design.
12Vdc-52Vdc Input, 12V @ 250mA Output, Isolated Flyback
PMP4218: The PMP4218 reference design uses the TPS40210 to generate a 12V/0.25A output from either a 24VAC or 12Vdc-52Vdc input. This design achieves over 80% efficiency and uses 100% surface mount parts. This circuit consumes less than 2 square inches on a single-sided, two layer, PCB layout.
PMP3002 8V to 36V Current Mode Boost Controller driven SEPIC | TI.com
PMP3002: The design implements a TPS40210. The TPS40210 and TPS40211 are wide-input voltage (4.5 V to 52 V), non-synchronous boost controllers. They are suitable for topologies which require a grounded source N-channel FET including boost, flyback, SEPIC and various LED Driver applications. The device features include programmable soft start, overcurrent protection with automatic retry and programmable oscillator frequency. Current mode control provides improved transient response and simplified loop compensation. The main difference between the two parts is the reference voltage to which the error amplifier regulates the FB pin.
18Vdc-57Vdc Input Isolated Battery Charger 29V @ 3A
PMP4963: The PMP4963 reference design uses the TPS40210 PWM controller in a flyback configuration to supply 3A of charge current at over 90% efficiency. The output voltage is limited by the control circuitry to 29.4V.
80V dc Input, 2-Channel, 350mA LED Driver (10V to 60V String)
PMP4154: This reference design contains two duplicate LED drivers. Each circuit drives a 10V to 60V series connected string of LEDs at 350mA. The input range is 70VDC to 90VDC. The TPS40210 boost controller is used in an "upside-down" buck topology for a simple, low-cost solution. This circuit includes an enable, PWM dimming, current trimming, and a current sense functions for interfacing with an external microprocessor.
100VAC-265VAC 100W High Bay LED Lighting (80V @ 350mA)
PMP4862.4: The PMP4862 reference design drives three separate LED strings (up to 77V) at 350mA from a universal AC input. The UCC28810 is used in a PFC-Flyback configuration to provide power factor correction and isolation at the same time. Each LED driver uses one TPS40210 to control the individual LED current. PWM dimming, ON/OFF control, current monitoring, and a trim function are all provided for each individual LED string. The PFC-flyback is over 87% efficient, while the buck LED drivers are over 92% efficient. The overall efficiency is over 80%.
28Vdc Input Super Cap Charger with Boost Converter for Bus Holdup Reference Design
PMP7327.2: This reference design uses the BQ24640 super cap charging controller to charge a large bank of super caps to a voltage below the input bus voltage. During an input bus dropout, the energy from the super caps is used to power a boost converter that can supply 10A of output current at 26.2V. This output can be used to hold up the bus voltage for up to 10 seconds (260W for 10 sec).
24V@3A Sepic
PMP4608: This Sepic converter supplies 24V, 60W output power from 16V…43Vin. A damping network has been added to the Sepic ceramic capacitor in order to improve the stability in all conditions.
8V to 36V Current Mode Boost Controller driven SEPIC
PMP3002: The design implements a TPS40210. The TPS40210 and TPS40211 are wide-input voltage (4.5 V to 52 V), non-synchronous boost controllers. They are suitable for topologies which require a grounded source N-channel FET including boost, flyback, SEPIC and various LED Driver applications. The device features include programmable soft start, overcurrent protection with automatic retry and programmable oscillator frequency. Current mode control provides improved transient response and simplified loop compensation. The main difference between the two parts is the reference voltage to which the error amplifier regulates the FB pin.
DCM Flyback, 15V @ 120mA
PMP4616: tiny, lowest power isolated flyback w/ primary side regulation for high temperature applications
Isolated DM Flyback for Charger 5V@1A
PMP5063: This low-cost (5W) isolated flyback regulator produces a USB 5V output from a low-voltage input, such as automotive. A full-load efficiency of 83% was achieved from a 12V nominal input.
Multiphase, Sync Buck, Buck-Boost, Boost for IP Converter (-5V @ 200mA)
PMP3061.3: PMP3061 is a multiple output power supply that supports a number of different rails. The input for this design is 12V with the following devices and outputs TPS40140 (1.2V@40A), TPS40190 (3.3V@6A), TPS54350 (-5V@200mA), TPS40210 (25V@1A), TPS5430 (-12V@200mA). The supply has a range of topologies also, multiphase sync buck (TPS40140), sync buck (TPS40190), negative output sync buck-boost (TPS54350), boost (TPS40210) and negative output buck-boost (TPS5430).
PMP4730 Boost 80V @ 0.5A | TI.com
PMP4730: The PMP4730 is a CCM step up converter that boosts the 18V to 72V to 80V @ 500mA. An external 12V aux supply reduces the bias losses.
Boost Converter using 12V to 19V/0.5A
PMP6596: This reference design uses the TPS40210 current mode controller to generate a 19V/0.5A output from a 12V input voltage. This circuit achieves greater than 95% efficiency at full load.
SEPIC 200V@400mA
PMP5143: This high voltage SEPIC converter provides a regulated 200V output from a 200V input and achieves efficiency as high as 96%. Possible applications include televisions, telecom and industrial.
28Vdc Input Super Cap Charger with Boost Converter for Bus Holdup Reference Design
PMP7327.1: This reference design uses the BQ24640 super cap charging controller to charge a large bank of super caps to a voltage below the input bus voltage. During an input bus dropout, the energy from the super caps is used to power a boost converter that can supply 10A of output current at 26.2V. This output can be used to hold up the bus voltage for up to 10 seconds (260W for 10 sec).
Direct Type/ Local Dimming (Conventional TV power + Boost + LED driver)
PMP4298: In this topology, the UCC28051 is a boost transition mode (TM) power factor corrector (PFC), which can rectify an AC input line voltage to 380V DC; the resonant LLC stage UCC25600 regulates the output to 24V/2A for an audio amplifier with feedback to the LLC controller, and 48V for the LED driver input. The flyback with UCC28610 in parallel generates 5V/3A for the system board and 5V/1A for standby power. In the LED driver stage, the 48V input voltage requires another front end boost stage to boost the output voltage to 80V, which connects to the eight-channel TLC5960 with 20LEDs at 120mA per string.This technique is the most common type of current LED backlight; the LLC design is easily implemented. The intelligent headroom voltage monitor (oriHVM™) automatically minimizes the power loss caused by the LED forward voltage change. Only a single additional resistor regulates the boost dc-dc output voltage.
PMP6711 120VAC Input to 5V/1.25W Output, Ultra Compact Isolated SEPIC | TI.com
PMP6711: The PMP6711 reference design provides an isolated 5.5V at 250mA from a 120VAC/60Hz input in less than 1 square inch of board space. This design uses the TPS40210 in an isolated SEPIC topology with primary side regulation, eliminating the extra space and cost associated with an opto-coupler feedback. The SEPIC clamping capacitor reduces ringing on the drain of the MOSFET and recaptures leakage energy to improve efficiency.
100VAC-265VAC 100W High Bay LED Lighting (100V @ 1.2A)
PMP4862.1: The PMP4862 reference design drives three separate LED strings (up to 77V) at 350mA from a universal AC input. The UCC28810 is used in a PFC-Flyback configuration to provide power factor correction and isolation at the same time. Each LED driver uses one TPS40210 to control the individual LED current. PWM dimming, ON/OFF control, current monitoring, and a trim function are all provided for each individual LED string. The PFC-flyback is over 87% efficient, while the buck LED drivers are over 92% efficient. The overall efficiency is over 80%.
Boost 28V@500mA
PMP4685: small boost converter 28W on universal board PMP2773RevB
9.5V @ 1.5A Automotive Boost Converter
PMP8515: This design is a boost converter for automotive applications to boost the battery voltage to 9.5V @ 1.5A during cranking. It can withstand input peaks up to 40V.
Boost 48V@6A
PMP4540: 200W single stage boost converter, 48V @ 4A out of 24V input
17V to 36Vin Isolated Flyback 53V @ 70W
PMP5651: This DC/DC converter is an isolated Flyback delivering 53V @ 1.35A from 17V to 36V input voltage. A supplementary overvoltage protection with a further optocoupler has been implemented.
Isolated Flyback -12.0V @ 1.0A
PMP5698: PMP5698 is a isolated flyback converter which generates a negative output voltage with -12.0V @ 1.0A. The input voltage range is 24-48V.
30V @ 10Apk, 2.5ms ON, 64ms OFF
PMP5602: The PMP5602 is a "high side Buck" converter, able to supply 300W peak (30V @ 10A) for 2.5millisec, and 64millisec OFF (3.76% duty-cycle). The input voltage range is 40V to 60V.
Multiphase, Sync Buck, Buck-Boost, Boost for IP Converter (-12V @ 200mA)
PMP3061.4: PMP3061 is a multiple output power supply that supports a number of different rails. The input for this design is 12V with the following devices and outputs TPS40140 (1.2V@40A), TPS40190 (3.3V@6A), TPS54350 (-5V@200mA), TPS40210 (25V@1A), TPS5430 (-12V@200mA). The supply has a range of topologies also, multiphase sync buck (TPS40140), sync buck (TPS40190), negative output sync buck-boost (TPS54350), boost (TPS40210) and negative output buck-boost (TPS5430).
PMP5143 SEPIC 200V@400mA | TI.com
PMP5143: This high voltage SEPIC converter provides a regulated 200V output from a 200V input and achieves efficiency as high as 96%. Possible applications include televisions, telecom and industrial.
Isolated DM Flyback 6.5V@1A
PMP6606: This low-cost (6.5W) isolated synchronous discontinuous flyback regulator produces a 6.5V output from a low-voltage (18V – 36V) input. A full-load efficiency of nearly 90% was achieved from a 24V nominal input.
LED Testboard
PMP5557: The PMP5557 is a reference design for a testboard. It's a sepic topology.
PMP6943 18V-36V Input 28V/100W Flyback | TI.com
PMP6943: The PMP6943 reference design provides 28V at 100W (3.6A) from a standard 24V telecom input with greater than 92% efficiency. This design uses the TPS40210 to control a diode rectified flyback converter for a low cost and efficient design.
Reference Design for Telecom Applications (24V @ 0.5A)
PMP4742.2: PMP4742.2 is a simple and efficient non synchronous boost converter. It boosts the input 12V to 24V at 150mA nominal, 500mA maximum. Its enable pin is driven by power good signal from the hot swap TPS2420.
18Vdc-60Vdc Input 6.5V @ 2A Flyback
PMP5040: The PMP5040 reference design uses the TPS40210 PWM controller in a flyback configuration to generate an isolated 6.5V/2A output with over 80% efficiency.
PMP6963 9Vdc-57Vdc Input, 56V/20W Isolated Flyback | TI.com
PMP6963: This reference design uses the TPS40210 current mode controller to generate an isolated 56V/0.35A output from a wide 9V - 57V DC input. This design uses diode rectification on the output stage and achieves efficiencies up to 89% at full load with peaks over 90%.
Multiphase, Sync Buck, Buck-Boost, Boost for IP Converter (1.2V @ 40A) - PMP3061.1 - TI Tool Folder
PMP3061: PMP3061 is a multiple output power supply that supports a number of different rails. The input for this design is 12V with the following devices and outputs TPS40140 (1.2V@40A), TPS40190 (3.3V@6A), TPS54350 (-5V@200mA), TPS40210 (25V@1A), TPS5430 (-12V@200mA). The supply has a range of topologies also, multiphase sync buck (TPS40140), sync buck (TPS40190), negative output sync buck-boost (TPS54350), boost (TPS40210) and negative output buck-boost (TPS5430).
TIDA-00127 30W Ultra Wide Range Power Supply for Protection Relays Reference Design | TI.com
TIDA-00127: This power supply solution for Protection Relays handles an ultra-wide range of both AC (88-276V AC) and DC (24-250V DC) inputs making it a suitable platform to power a variety of Protection Relays. The power supply is designed to output industry standard voltages (such as +/- 12V and isolated 6.75V) required in many Protection Relays while also providing excellent line and load regulation (< +/- 3%). This solution has been engineered for high wattage (30W) with good efficiency (up to 78%) and has also been pre-compliance tested for IEC61000-4 (EFT and Surge) and CISPR 11 Class A (Interference).
PMP5064 SEPIC 19V@4.7A | TI.com
PMP5064: This SEPIC converter delivers 89W of power from a 9V – 33V input and achieves an efficiency of 90%. Possible applications include automotive, security and industrial.
100VAC-265VAC 100W High Bay LED Lighting (80V @ 350mA)
PMP4862.3: The PMP4862 reference design drives three separate LED strings (up to 77V) at 350mA from a universal AC input. The UCC28810 is used in a PFC-Flyback configuration to provide power factor correction and isolation at the same time. Each LED driver uses one TPS40210 to control the individual LED current. PWM dimming, ON/OFF control, current monitoring, and a trim function are all provided for each individual LED string. The PFC-flyback is over 87% efficient, while the buck LED drivers are over 92% efficient. The overall efficiency is over 80%.
Isolated Flyback (-12V@0.5A)
PMP3217.2: PMP3217 is a low cost, +/-12VDC/500mA isolated flyback converter. It accepts a 12VDC input. It uses the TPS40210 controller IC.
PMP4057 Boost for LED Driver +/-17V@0.35A and +/-30V@0.35A | TI.com
PMP4057: This low cost LED driver can regulate 350mA into a series string of LEDs with an output of up to 30V. It can operate over a wide input range and can tolerate transients up to 30Vin making it suitable for automotive applications. Open LED protection is included.
PMP7073 Non-Isolated SEPIC for Consumer Electronics | TI.com
PMP7073: The PMP7073(24V@1A) reference design is a CCM SEPIC which uses a TPS40210 and was intended for Consumer Electronics applications. It can generate a Non-Isolated 24 volt output at 1 Amp from an input applications.10 to 32 Volts DC.
Buck (-15V@1A) for Audio Applications
PMP5859.3: This efficient, low cost sepic converter provides a -15V@1A output from a 5V input. The large output capacitance make this suitable for applications with a large transient load, such as audio.
14..24V -> 15V @ 0.9A
PMP5709.1: The PMP5709 15.0V @ 0.9A isolated flyback converter generates one output voltage from a 14-24V input. The input voltage range makes it ideal for industrial applications.
SEPIC 48V@0.7A
PMP4239: This SEPIC converter provides a regulated 48V output from a 40V – 60V input and achieves efficiency greater than 92%. Possible applications include wireless, telecom and industrial.
50Vdc-60Vdc Input, 2-Channel, 350mA LED Driver (10V to 40V String)
PMP4936: This reference design contains two duplicate LED drivers. Each circuit drives a 10V to 40V series connected string of LEDs at 350mA. The input range is 50VDC to 60VDC. The TPS40210 boost controller is used in an "upside-down" buck topology for a simple, low-cost solution. This circuit includes synchronization, enable, PWM dimming, current trimming, and a current sense functions for interfacing with an external microprocessor.
Flyback 16V@200mA
PMP4583: This non-isolated flyback takes advantage from the off-the-shelf standard transformer and from 24V….150Vin delivers 16V @ 200mA. An UVLO is added to the controller.
PMP5666 18V to 60Vin to +/-12V, 13W | TI.com
PMP5666: The PMP5666 is a two outputs, +/-12V (+800mA and -250mA), isolated flyback working in continuous conduction mode thus reducing peak currents. The loop is closed to the +12V main output. The input voltage range is 18V…60V.
30W Ultra Wide Range Power Supply for Protection Relays Reference Design
TIDA-00127: This power supply solution for Protection Relays handles an ultra-wide range of both AC (88-276V AC) and DC (24-250V DC) inputs making it a suitable platform to power a variety of Protection Relays. The power supply is designed to output industry standard voltages (such as +/- 12V and isolated 6.75V) required in many Protection Relays while also providing excellent line and load regulation (< +/- 3%). This solution has been engineered for high wattage (30W) with good efficiency (up to 78%) and has also been pre-compliance tested for IEC61000-4 (EFT and Surge) and CISPR 11 Class A (Interference).
PMP6606 Isolated DM Flyback 6.5V@1A | TI.com
PMP6606: This low-cost (6.5W) isolated synchronous discontinuous flyback regulator produces a 6.5V output from a low-voltage (18V – 36V) input. A full-load efficiency of nearly 90% was achieved from a 24V nominal input.
PMP2688 Power Solution for Automotive Audio Amplifiers | TI.com
PMP2688: This reference design supports the supply for an audio amplifier, such as the TAS5414C-Q1 using the various DC/DC power switchers, LDOs, logic, clocks, and op amps. This reference design is also applicable in start/stop systems. Modifying this reference design can also create a power supply for a radio head unit.
Multiphase, Sync Buck, Buck-Boost, Boost for IP Converter (-12V @ 200mA) - PMP3061.4 - TI Tool Folder
PMP3061: PMP3061 is a multiple output power supply that supports a number of different rails. The input for this design is 12V with the following devices and outputs TPS40140 (1.2V@40A), TPS40190 (3.3V@6A), TPS54350 (-5V@200mA), TPS40210 (25V@1A), TPS5430 (-12V@200mA). The supply has a range of topologies also, multiphase sync buck (TPS40140), sync buck (TPS40190), negative output sync buck-boost (TPS54350), boost (TPS40210) and negative output buck-boost (TPS5430).
SEPIC 19V@4.7A
PMP5064: This SEPIC converter delivers 89W of power from a 9V – 33V input and achieves an efficiency of 90%. Possible applications include automotive, security and industrial.
PMP2661 Automotive Infotainment Start-Stop Reference Design | TI.com
PMP2661: This reference design is a high power dual phase non-synchronous boost converter for short term operation, dedicated for “Start/Stop” system. The design has an input voltage range from 6.5V to 9.5V and an output voltage of 9.5V. The design can also be modified to be used for thermal interface designs.
Camera Sensor Power (5V@ 0.150A)
PMP5308.1: This primary-side regulated, isolated flyback converter provides two independent 5V@150mA outputs. One output can be referenced to ground to make a negative output, allowing for a +/-5V split rail design.
Automotive Infotainment Start-Stop Reference Design
PMP2661: This reference design is a high power dual phase non-synchronous boost converter for short term operation, dedicated for “Start/Stop” system. The design has an input voltage range from 6.5V to 9.5V and an output voltage of 9.5V. The design can also be modified to be used for thermal interface designs.
TPS40210, 12V SEPIC
PMP5657.1: Two sepics, 12Vout and 26Vout, both w/ TPS40210, to deal with wide input voltage range 10Vdc to 32Vdc
SEPIC 16V@4A for Automotive
PMP5319: This SEPIC converter provides a regulated 16V output from a 8V – 32V input and achieves an efficiency as high as 93%. Possible applications include automotive, chargers, and industrial.
Power Solution for Automotive Audio Amplifiers
PMP2688: This reference design supports the supply for an audio amplifier, such as the TAS5414C-Q1 using the various DC/DC power switchers, LDOs, logic, clocks, and op amps. This reference design is also applicable in start/stop systems. Modifying this reference design can also create a power supply for a radio head unit.
Reference Design for Telecom Applications (12V @ 1.1A)
PMP4742.1: PMP4742.1 comprises a negative input (-10.8V to -13.2V) to positive output (12V@1A average) inverting buck-boost converter with TPS40210; a hot swap circuit with TPS2420 quickly limits the output current to 2A peak.
Reference Design for Telecom Applications (3.3V @ 5A)
PMP4742.3: PMP4742.3 protects the 12Vin by means of hot swap controller (TPS2420) and feeds a TPS54620, syncronous buck converter, which generates 3.3V@3.7A. An INA210 reads the buck's current for monitoring purposes.
120VAC Input to 5V/1.25W Output, Ultra Compact Isolated SEPIC
PMP6711: The PMP6711 reference design provides an isolated 5.5V at 250mA from a 120VAC/60Hz input in less than 1 square inch of board space. This design uses the TPS40210 in an isolated SEPIC topology with primary side regulation, eliminating the extra space and cost associated with an opto-coupler feedback. The SEPIC clamping capacitor reduces ringing on the drain of the MOSFET and recaptures leakage energy to improve efficiency.
Universal LNB supply for satellite receivers
PMP7070: This sepic converter provides LNB supply voltage; 13.5V for vertical polarization and 18V for horizontal polarization is simply selectable via open drain control signal.
Boost 80V @ 0.5A
PMP4730: The PMP4730 is a CCM step up converter that boosts the 18V to 72V to 80V @ 500mA. An external 12V aux supply reduces the bias losses.
SEPIC (5V@250mA) for Auxiliary Bias Supply
PMP5422: The PMP5422 reference design provides an isolated 5V at 250mA from a 120VAC/60Hz input in less than 1 square inch of board space. This design uses the TPS40210 in a non-isolated SEPIC topology. The SEPIC clamping capacitor reduces ringing on the drain of the MOSFET and recaptures leakage energy to improve efficiency.
48Vdc Input, dual output (6V @ 0.25A) Isolated Flyback
PMP5847.1: This reference design uses the TPS40210 current mode controller to generate an isolated 6V/0.25A output and a non-isolated 8V/0.25A output over an input voltage rage of 40V - 60V DC. Isolation is achieved without the use of an optocoupler.
SEPIC (12V@1.5A) for Access Points
PMP5910: This SEPIC converter provides a regulated 12V output from a 9V – 24V input and achieves efficiency greater than 92%. Possible applications include wireless, telecom and automotive.
55Vdc-80Vdc Input, 2-Channel, 350mA LED Driver (10V to 50V String)
PMP4791: This reference design contains two duplicate LED drivers. Each circuit drives a 10V to 50V series connected string of LEDs at 350mA. The input range is 55VDC to 75VDC. The TPS40210 boost controller is used in an "upside-down" buck topology for a simple, low-cost solution. This circuit includes an enable, PWM dimming, current trimming, and a current sense functions for interfacing with an external microprocessor.
18V-36V Input 28V/100W Flyback
PMP6943: The PMP6943 reference design provides 28V at 100W (3.6A) from a standard 24V telecom input with greater than 92% efficiency. This design uses the TPS40210 to control a diode rectified flyback converter for a low cost and efficient design.
TIDA-00227 Small Form Factor 12W Ultra Wide Range Power Supply for Protection Relays - Reference Design | TI.com
TIDA-00227: This small form factor, 12W power supply solution for protection relays handles an ultra-wide range of both AC and DC inputs making it a suitable platform to power a variety of lower power protection relays that need to be placed in a small housing. The power supply is designed to output industry standard voltages required in protection relays while also providing excellent line and load regulation. This solution has been engineered for high wattage with good efficiency and has also been pre-compliance tested for IEC61000-4 (EFT and Surge) and CISPR 11 Class A (Interference).
27W Sonar Power Supply Reference Design
PMP8709: The PMP8709 reference design shows a SEPIC power supply, which converts input voltages between 8V and 32V to an output voltage of 13.5V. The maximum load current is 2A. Output capacitors are ceramic only.
Boost (50V @ 1A)
PMP5940: This 24V to 50V continuous mode boost converter delivers 50W max with efficiency greater than 96%. The circuit uses the low cost TPS40210 controller, which implements current mode control.