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KA5x03xx-SERIES
KA5H0365R, KA5M0365R, KA5L0365R
KA5H0380R, KA5M0380R, KA5L0380R
Fairchild Power Switch(FPS)
Features
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Precision Fixed Operating Frequency (100/67/50kHz)
Low Start-up Current(Typ. 100uA)
Pulse by Pulse Current Limiting
Over Current Protection
Over Voltage Protection (Min. 25V)
Internal Thermal Shutdown Function
Under Voltage Lockout
Internal High Voltage Sense FET
Auto-Restart Mode
Description
The Fairchild Power Switch(FPS) product family is specially
designed for an off-line SMPS with minimal external
components. The Fairchild Power Switch(FPS) consists of a
high voltage power SenseFET and a current mode PWM IC.
Included PWM controller integrates the fixed frequency
oscillator, the under voltage lock-out, the leading edge
blanking, the optimized gate turn-on/turn-off driver, the
thermal shutdown protection, the over voltage protection,
and the temperature compensated precision current sources
for the loop compensation and the fault protection circuitry.
Compared to a discrete MOSFET and a PWM controller or
an RCCsolution, a Fairchild Power Switch(FPS) can reduce
the total component count, design size and weight and at the
same time increase efficiency, productivity, and system
reliability. It has a basic platform well suited for the cost
effective design in either a flyback converter or a forward
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