ON Semiconductor NCP1207ADR2G PWM Current-Mode Controller
The NCP1207ADR2G from ON Semiconductor is a versatile PWM current-mode controller designed for high-performance, off-line power supplies. This integrated circuit (IC) combines a true current mode modulator and a demagnetization detector which ensures full borderline/critical Conduction Mode in any load/line conditions and minimum drain voltage switching (Quasi-Resonant operation).
With its wide range of features, the NCP1207ADR2G provides efficient and reliable solutions for AC-DC adapters for notebooks, DVD players, and desktop monitors, as well as offline battery chargers and auxiliary supplies. The device is tailored to deliver low standby power consumption and a high level of safety during operation, making it an excellent choice for green power solutions.
Key features of the NCP1207ADR2G include an adjustable skip cycle level and maximum peak current, internal temperature shutdown, and a frequency foldback capability that helps to maintain good efficiency at low output power levels. Furthermore, the controller offers an internal 1kV ESD protection, which enhances its robustness in demanding applications.
The IC's built-in high-voltage startup current source ensures a quick and lossless power-up sequence, while the auto-recovery input brown-out detector safeguards the power supply during low input voltage conditions. Additionally, the NCP1207ADR2G incorporates soft-skipping to prevent audible noise at light loads and a Dynamic Self-Supply (DSS), eliminating the need for an auxiliary winding or external bias supply.
This controller is packaged in a compact SOIC-8 package, which minimizes the footprint on the PCB and simplifies the thermal management of the device. The NCP1207ADR2G is designed to meet the stringent requirements of modern power supply designs, offering a cost-effective and energy-efficient solution for a wide array of applications.
With its combination of advanced features and protections, the NCP1207ADR2G stands out as a smart choice for designers looking to create power supplies that not only meet but exceed the current energy-saving standards.