The UCC28722 flyback power supply controller provides isolated-output constant-voltage
(CV) and constant-current (CC) output regulation without the use of an optical coupler. The device
processes information from the primary power switch and an auxiliary flyback winding for precise
control of output voltage and current.
Dynamically-controlled operating states and a tailored modulation profile support
high-efficiency operation at all load levels without sacrificing output transient response.
Control algorithms in the UCC28722 device allow operating efficiencies to meet or exceed
applicable standards. The output drive interfaces to a bipolar transistor power switch, enabling
lower-cost converter design. Discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) with valley switching reduces
switching losses, while modulation of switching frequency and primary current peak amplitude (FM
and AM) keeps the conversion efficiency high across the entire load and line ranges.
The controller has a maximum switching frequency of 80 kHz and always maintains control
of the peak-primary current in the transformer. Output overvoltage and overcurrent as well as input
undervoltage protection features help keep primary and secondary component stresses in check. The
UCC28722 also allows compensation for voltage drop in the cable to be programmed with an external
resistor.
The UCC28722 flyback power supply controller provides isolated-output constant-voltage
(CV) and constant-current (CC) output regulation without the use of an optical coupler. The device
processes information from the primary power switch and an auxiliary flyback winding for precise
control of output voltage and current.
Dynamically-controlled operating states and a tailored modulation profile support
high-efficiency operation at all load levels without sacrificing output transient response.
Control algorithms in the UCC28722 device allow operating efficiencies to meet or exceed
applicable standards. The output drive interfaces to a bipolar transistor power switch, enabling
lower-cost converter design. Discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) with valley switching reduces
switching losses, while modulation of switching frequency and primary current peak amplitude (FM
and AM) keeps the conversion efficiency high across the entire load and line ranges.
The controller has a maximum switching frequency of 80 kHz and always maintains control
of the peak-primary current in the transformer. Output overvoltage and overcurrent as well as input
undervoltage protection features help keep primary and secondary component stresses in check. The
UCC28722 also allows compensation for voltage drop in the cable to be programmed with an external
resistor.