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ROHM BM520Q15F

AC/DC Controller IC for LED Lighting Included 650V MOSFET - BM520Q15F

Details

TopologieSonstige Topologie
Eingangsspannung90-110 V
Schaltfrequenz180-220 kHz
Ausgang 170 V / 0.21 A
IC-Revision001

Beschreibung

The AC/DC quasi-resonant controller type LED driver IC BM520Q15F can be applied to a non-isolated application, making the designs for various types of low power converter easy. The low power consumption and high-speed start are achieved through the start-up circuit with 650V withstand voltage. Due to the quasi-resonant mode, soft switching is achieved. The EMI is also improved by the alterable operating frequency. A power supply design with a high degree of freedom can also be achieved by the external current setting resistance. A low-cost application can be achieved with the built-in MOSFET with 650V withstand voltage. It also makes the application design easy.

Eigenschaften

  • Quasi-resonant Switching Mode
  • Built-in 650V Starter Circuit
  • Built-in 650V Switching MOSFET
  • Maximum Frequency of 200kHz
  • VCC pin: Under Voltage Protection
  • VCC pin: Over Voltage Protection (latch)
  • SOURCE pin: Leading-Edge-Blanking Function
  • ZT pin: Trigger Mask Function
  • ZT pin: Over Voltage Protection (latch)
  • NTC pin: Temperature Detecting Protection (Automatic Recovery)

Typische Anwendungen

  • Electrical machineries for LED lighting
  • LED bulb, sealed-type LED lighting

Weiterführende Informationen

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ISAT,10%(A)
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WE-TI Tonneninduktivität, 470 µH, 1.15 A
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Status Aktivi| Produktion ist aktiv. Erwartete Lebenszeit: >10 Jahre.
Induktivität470 µH
Nennstrom1.15 A
Sättigungsstrom 11.3 A
Gleichstromwiderstand0.52 Ω
Eigenresonanzfrequenz1.8 MHz
VersionGestanzt 
7608000904
PFC Transformer, –, –
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Status Aktivi| Produktion ist aktiv. Erwartete Lebenszeit: >10 Jahre.
Produktserie PFC Transformer