Texas Instruments UC3854BDW, Power Factor Pre-Regulator Circuit, 115 kHz, 20 V 16-Pin, SOIC

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RS Stock No.:
922-3467
Mfr. Part No.:
UC3854BDW
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Texas Instruments
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Brand

Texas Instruments

Maximum Switching Frequency

115 kHz

Start-up Supply Current

0.3mA

Maximum Source Current

14µA

IC Type

Power Factor Pre-Regulator Circuit IC

Maximum Supply Current

18 mA

Zero Power Detection

Yes

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Package Type

SOIC

Pin Count

16

Dimensions

10.28 x 7.52 x 2.35mm

Height

2.35mm

Length

10.28mm

Maximum Operating Supply Voltage

20 V

Maximum Operating Temperature

+70 °C

Minimum Operating Temperature

0 °C

Minimum Operating Supply Voltage

10 V

Width

7.52mm

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