PMIC - AC DC Converters, Offline Switchers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
VIPER35LD

VIPER35LD

STMicroelectronics

IC AC-DC CONVERTER QUASI 16SOIC

0

VIPER16LN

VIPER16LN

STMicroelectronics

IC OFFLINE CONV PWM OVP OCP 7DIP

1516

VIPER37LD

VIPER37LD

STMicroelectronics

IC AC-DC CONVERTER FIXED 16SOIC

0

VIPER53DIP-E

VIPER53DIP-E

STMicroelectronics

IC OFFLINE SWIT PWM CM OTP 8DIP

134834000

L6668TR

L6668TR

STMicroelectronics

IC CTRLR PWM PROG CM HV 16SOIC

0

VIPER16HN

VIPER16HN

STMicroelectronics

IC OFFLINE CONV PWM OTP 7DIP

0

VIPER06HSTR

VIPER06HSTR

STMicroelectronics

IC OFFLINE SWITCH PWM 10-SSOP

0

VIPER15LN

VIPER15LN

STMicroelectronics

IC OFFLINE CONV PWM OVP HV 7DIP

0

VIPER12AS-E

VIPER12AS-E

STMicroelectronics

IC OFFLINE SWIT PWM SMPS 8SOIC

6849

VIPER37HE

VIPER37HE

STMicroelectronics

IC OFF-LINE CONVERTER 10SDIP

1078

VIPER0PLDTR

VIPER0PLDTR

STMicroelectronics

IC OFF-LINE CONVERTER 16SOIC

1744

VIPER318HDTR

VIPER318HDTR

STMicroelectronics

ENERGY SAVING OFF-LINE HIGH VOLT

847

VIPER53EDIP-E

VIPER53EDIP-E

STMicroelectronics

IC OFFLINE SWIT PWM CM OTP 8DIP

80910000

L6699D

L6699D

STMicroelectronics

IC CTLR OFFLINE PWR SUPP 16SOIC

530

VIPER011LS

VIPER011LS

STMicroelectronics

IC OFFLINE CONV PWM 10SSOP

2000

VIPER0PHD

VIPER0PHD

STMicroelectronics

IC OFF-LINE CONVERTER 16SOIC

0

VIPER22ADIP-E

VIPER22ADIP-E

STMicroelectronics

IC OFFLINE SWIT PWM SMPS 8DIP

1091

STCH03LTR

STCH03LTR

STMicroelectronics

OFFLINE PWM CONTROLLER FOR LOW S

2324

VIPER115HSTR

VIPER115HSTR

STMicroelectronics

ENERGY SAVING OFF-LINE HIGH VOLT

232

L6565D

L6565D

STMicroelectronics

IC CTCLR PWM SMPS CM UVLO 8SOIC

3541

PMIC - AC DC Converters, Offline Switchers

1. Overview

AC-DC converters and offline switchers are critical subcategories of Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs) that convert alternating current (AC) from mains power to direct current (DC) for electronic devices. Offline switchers directly regulate input voltage without requiring a line-frequency transformer, enabling compact and efficient designs. These components are essential in modern electronics for ensuring stable power delivery, energy efficiency, and compliance with global standards like Energy Star and CoC Tier-2.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Flyback ControllersIsolated topology with energy storage in transformer; suitable for low-to-medium powerMobile chargers, adapter supplies
Forward ControllersHigher efficiency for medium-to-high power; requires reset circuitryIndustrial power supplies, telecom rectifiers
Resonant ControllersZVS/ZCS techniques for minimal switching losses; high-frequency operationHigh-end server PSUs, wireless charging
PFC-PrecursorsBoosts power factor to meet regulatory limits; often paired with main convertersAppliances, LED drivers

3. Structure and Components

Typical physical structure includes:

  • Package Types: DIP, SOP, QFN, or custom power packages
  • Internal Components:
    • Power MOSFET/BJT switches
    • PWM/PFM controllers
    • Voltage/current feedback circuits
    • Protection modules (OVP, OCP, OTP)
    • High-voltage startup circuits

Technical composition integrates primary-side regulation (PSR) or secondary-side feedback with optocouplers, often supporting synchronous rectification for efficiency optimization.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Input Voltage Range85-265V AC or 120-400V DCGlobal compatibility and surge tolerance
Output Power1W-500W depending on topologyDetermines application scope
Switching Frequency20kHz-2MHzAffects EMI, transformer size, and efficiency
Efficiency85%-96% (varies with load)Thermal performance and energy costs
Protection FeaturesOvervoltage, overcurrent, thermal shutdownSystem reliability and safety compliance

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Phone chargers, notebook adapters, smart home devices
  • Industrial: Automation equipment, PLCs, test instruments
  • Medical: Isolated power supplies for diagnostic equipment
  • Telecom: 48V rectifiers, base station power systems
  • Automotive: On-board chargers, vehicle AC-DC systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Texas InstrumentsUCC28780High-frequency resonant controller with GaN support
STMicroelectronicsL6565Current-mode flyback controller for adapters
InfineonICE3BR1765Integrated CoolSET for SMPS
ON SemiconductorNCP1342Quasi-resonant flyback controller
Monolithic Power SystemsMP44010Primary-side regulated controller

7. Selection Guidelines

  • Define input/output requirements (voltage, current, power)
  • Choose topology based on isolation needs and efficiency targets
  • Evaluate protection features for mission-critical applications
  • Consider package thermal performance (e.g., exposed pads)
  • Verify compliance with standards (UL, CE, FCC)
  • Balance cost vs. integration level (e.g., controller vs. digital PMIC)

Case Study: For a 65W USB-C laptop adapter, select a high-frequency resonant controller with synchronous rectification to achieve >92% efficiency and compact form factor.

8. Industry Trends

  • Integration: Combining PFC + LLC stages into single chips
  • Wide Bandgap: SiC/GaN FETs enabling >1MHz switching
  • Digital Control: Programmable PMICs with real-time optimization
  • Green Standards: Meeting EU CoC Tier-2 no-load <10mW requirements
  • AEC-Q Compliance: Growth in automotive-grade offline converters
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