Input Type | V IN (MIN) (V) |
V IN (MAX) (V) |
IOUT (A) |
Single/Multiple Output |
VOUT (V) |
POUT (W) |
Isolated/Non-Isolated | Topology |
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AC | 176 | 284 | 0.70 |
Single | 5 | 3.5 | Isolated | Fly Back |
The MAX17595 is a peak-current-mode controller for designing wide input-voltage flyback regulators. The MAX17595 offers optimized input thresholds for universal input AC-DC converters and telecom DC-DC (36V to 72V input range) power supplies. It contains a built-in gate driver for an external n-channel MOSFET. The MAX17595 houses an internal error amplifier with 1% accurate reference, eliminating the need for an external reference. The switching frequency is programmable from 100kHz to 1MHz with an accuracy of 8%, allowing optimization of magnetic and filter components, resulting in compact and cost-effective power conversion. For EMI-sensitive applications, the MAX17595 incorporates a programmable frequency dithering scheme, enabling low-EMI spread-spectrum operation. Users can start the power supply precisely at the desired input voltage, implement input overvoltage protection, and program soft-start time. A programmable slope compensation scheme is provided to ensure stability of the peak current-mode control scheme. Hiccup-mode overcurrent protection and thermal shutdown are provided to minimize dissipation in overcurrent and overtemperature fault conditions.
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This document describes the hardware. It provides a detailed systematic technical guide to designing an offline discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) flyback using Maxim's MAX17595 current-mode controller. The power supply has been built and tested, details of which follow later in this document.
Devices | Class | introduce | Datasheet |
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MAX17595 | Peak-Current-Mode Controllers for Flyback and Boost Regulators | Download |
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