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Diodes Incorporated’s Power Switcher with HV Transistor Improves Efficiency of Line-Powered Chargers

2017-02-21 | Return
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD), a leading global manufacturer and supplier of high-quality application specific standard products within the broad discrete, logic, analog and mixed-signal semiconductor markets, today introduced the AP3984 high-performance power switcher. With its unique integrated high-voltage (HV) start-up circuit, this device provides a cutting-edge solution for line-powered chargers and adaptors in the consumer and industrial markets. Delivering increased conversion efficiency with better voltage and current accuracy, the AP3984 also features ultra-low power consumption and improved protection functions.

Designed as a primary-side controller, the AP3984 realizes excellent transient characteristics when combined with secondary-side ICs such as the AP4341/2, supplying outputs above 4.3V. This is achieved with current and voltage tolerances of just ±5%. The built-in start-up circuit with integrated 700V bipolar junction transistor also eliminates external resistors, simplifying system design and allowing the AP3984 to directly switch the line input. The AP3984 also has a programmable line voltage drop-compensation function.

With protection features such as over-voltage, open- and short-circuit protection, and over-temperature protection (OTP) with auto-restart, the AP3984 provides a high-performance, highly integrated and cost-effective solution that also meets Energy Star 6.0 efficiency criteria with a standby power of less than 10mW. Multiple PWM/PFM switching modes combined with a frequency dithering function further aid efficiency while improving EMC performance and reducing audible noise.

The AP3984MTR-G1 power switcher is available in the space-saving in SO-7 package. For further information, visit the Company’s website at www.diodes.com.

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