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SD4844P - PWM Controller

Download the SD4844P datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the SD4840 variant, as both devices belong to the same pwm controller family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

SD4840/4841/4842/4843/4844 is a current mode PWM controller with low standby power and low start current for power switch.

In standby mode, the circuit enters burst mode to reduce the standby power dissipation.

The switch frequency is 67KHz with ±2.5 KHz jitter frequency for low EMI.

Features

  • Lower start-up current (Typ.6μA).
  • Frequency jitter for low EMI.
  • Overcurrent protection.
  • Overvoltage protection.
  • Undervoltage lockout.
  • Built-in temperature protection.
  • Built-in high voltage MOSFET www. DataShee.
  • t4AUu. ctomrestart mode.
  • Built-in soft start.
  • Burst mode operation.
  • Cycle by cycle current limit.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (SD4840_SilanMicroelectronics.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number SD4844P
Manufacturer Silan Microelectronics
File Size 787.06 KB
Description PWM Controller
Datasheet download datasheet SD4844P Datasheet

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SD4840/4841/4842/4843/4844 CURRENT MODE PWM CONTROLLER WITH BUILT-IN HIGH VOLTAGE MOSFET DESCRIPTION SD4840/4841/4842/4843/4844 is a current mode PWM controller with low standby power and low start current for power switch. In standby mode, the circuit enters burst mode to reduce the standby power dissipation. The switch frequency is 67KHz with ±2.5 KHz jitter frequency for low EMI. The stress on transformer during power on is reduced by the builtin 15ms soft start circuit to avoid the saturation of transformer. SD4840/4841/4842/4843/4844 includes under voltage lock-out, over voltage protection, leading edge blanking, over current protection and the temperature protection. The circuit will restart automatically until the system is normal after the protection is active.
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