The UCD30xx devices are members of a family of digital PWM controllers from Texas
Instruments providing a single-chip control solution for digital power-conversion applications.
These devices allow digital control implementation of a high-performance, high-frequency power
supply with flexible configuration of parameters, supervisory, monitoring, and communication
functions.
The UCD30xx are fully programmable solutions that are configurable to support a wide
range of isolated and non-isolated topologies in single- or multiphase configurations. Some
examples include interleaved PFC, isolated forward, half-bridge, phase-shifted full bridge, active
clamp, and resonant LLC.
At the core of the UCD30xx controllers are the digital control-loop peripherals, also
known as Fusion Digital Power
peripherals (FDPP). Each FDPP implements a high-speed digital control loop consisting of a
dedicated error analog-to-digital converter (EADC), a three-pole/three-zero (3p, 3z) digital
compensator, and two DPWM outputs with 250-ps pulse-width resolution. The device also contains a
12-bit, 200-ksps general-purpose ADC with up to 15 channels, timers, interrupt controls, and
communications ports such as PMBus, SCI, and SPI. The device is based on a 32-bit ARM7 RISC CPU
that performs real-time monitoring, configures peripherals, and manages communications. The CPU
executes its program out of programmable flash memory as well as ROM.
The UCD30xx is supported by Texas Instruments' Code Composer
Studio software development environment.
The UCD30xx devices are members of a family of digital PWM controllers from Texas
Instruments providing a single-chip control solution for digital power-conversion applications.
These devices allow digital control implementation of a high-performance, high-frequency power
supply with flexible configuration of parameters, supervisory, monitoring, and communication
functions.
The UCD30xx are fully programmable solutions that are configurable to support a wide
range of isolated and non-isolated topologies in single- or multiphase configurations. Some
examples include interleaved PFC, isolated forward, half-bridge, phase-shifted full bridge, active
clamp, and resonant LLC.
At the core of the UCD30xx controllers are the digital control-loop peripherals, also
known as Fusion Digital Power
peripherals (FDPP). Each FDPP implements a high-speed digital control loop consisting of a
dedicated error analog-to-digital converter (EADC), a three-pole/three-zero (3p, 3z) digital
compensator, and two DPWM outputs with 250-ps pulse-width resolution. The device also contains a
12-bit, 200-ksps general-purpose ADC with up to 15 channels, timers, interrupt controls, and
communications ports such as PMBus, SCI, and SPI. The device is based on a 32-bit ARM7 RISC CPU
that performs real-time monitoring, configures peripherals, and manages communications. The CPU
executes its program out of programmable flash memory as well as ROM.
The UCD30xx is supported by Texas Instruments' Code Composer
Studio software development environment.