PMIC - PFC (Power Factor Correction)

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
NCP1615DDR2G

NCP1615DDR2G

POWER FACTOR CONTROLLER

2395

STCMB1

STCMB1

STMicroelectronics

IC PFC CTL TRANSITION 500KZ 20SO

374

NCP1601APG

NCP1601APG

POWER FACTOR CONTROLLER

1877

MC33232DR2G

MC33232DR2G

POWER FACTOR CONTROLLER

0

UCC28056DBVT

UCC28056DBVT

Texas Instruments

IC PFC CTRLR TRANSITION SOT23-6

779

L6563A

L6563A

STMicroelectronics

IC PFC CTRLR TRANSITION 14SO

3095

UCC28510N

UCC28510N

POWER FACTOR CONTROLLER

14100

UCC28051P

UCC28051P

UCC28051 PFC CONTROLLER FOR LOW

0

FAN4822IM

FAN4822IM

POWER FACTOR CONTROLLER

5225

FAN7530BMX

FAN7530BMX

CRITICAL CONDUCTION MODE PFC CON

8753

TC33368VOM

TC33368VOM

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

POWER FACTOR CONTROLLER

5258

UCC28513DWR

UCC28513DWR

UCC28513 ADVANCED PFC/PWM COMBIN

97789

UCC3818DTRG4

UCC3818DTRG4

Texas Instruments

IC PFC CTR AVERAGE 220KHZ 16SOIC

0

UCC28070APWR

UCC28070APWR

Texas Instruments

IC PFC CTL CCM ADJUSTABL 20TSSOP

2239

UCC2818N

UCC2818N

Texas Instruments

UCC2818 BICMOS POWER FACTOR PRER

163052

FAN7529N

FAN7529N

POWER FACTOR CONTROLLER

1277

UCC28063AD

UCC28063AD

Texas Instruments

IC PFC CTRLR TRANSITION 16SOIC

373

LT1248IN#PBF

LT1248IN#PBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC PFC CTR AV CURR 300KHZ 16DIP

135

FAN6921MRMY

FAN6921MRMY

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

IC PFC CTRLR CRM 16SOP

7

FAN4800CNY

FAN4800CNY

POWER FACTOR CONTROLLER W/POST R

35255

PMIC - PFC (Power Factor Correction)

1. Overview

Power Factor Correction (PFC) integrated circuits (ICs) are critical components in power management systems that improve electrical efficiency by aligning the phase of current with voltage waveforms. This reduces harmonic distortion and reactive power, enhancing energy utilization. PFC circuits are essential in modern electronics, particularly for compliance with international standards like IEC 61000-3-2, which regulate harmonic currents in power supplies.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Active PFCUses switching circuits to dynamically control current waveformHigh-end power supplies, servers, industrial equipment
Passive PFCRelies on inductors/capacitors for basic waveform shapingLow-cost consumer electronics, small appliances
Transition Mode (CrM) PFCOperates at zero current detection for reduced switching lossLED drivers, battery chargers
Continuous Conduction Mode (CCM) PFCHigh-efficiency operation with continuous inductor currentHigh-power industrial systems, electric vehicle charging

3. Structure and Composition

A typical PFC IC consists of:

  • Control Core: Implements PWM/PFM algorithms for switch regulation
  • High-Voltage Gate Drivers: Interface for external MOSFET/IGBT
  • Current/Voltage Sensing Circuits: Feedback for waveform correction
  • Protection Modules: Overvoltage, overcurrent, and thermal shutdown
  • Communication Interfaces: Digital control (e.g., I C) in smart power systems
Physical packaging includes QFN, SOIC, and TO-220 formats for different thermal requirements.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Input Voltage Range90-264 VAC standardDetermines global compatibility
EfficiencyTypically >90%Energy savings and thermal performance
Switching Frequency45kHz-300kHzAffects component size and EMI
Power FactorTarget >0.95Compliance with harmonic regulations
Thermal Resistance15-50 C/WReliability and power handling capability

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: PC power supplies, LED TVs
  • Industrial: Variable frequency drives, welding equipment
  • Automotive: Onboard chargers for EVs, battery management systems
  • Renewable Energy: Solar inverters, wind turbine converters

6. Major Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
TI (Texas Instruments)UCC28070Transition mode PFC with 115kHz operation
STMicroelectronicsL6562High-voltage startup, valley switching
InfineonICE3PCS01HIntegrated CoolMOS solution
ON SemiconductorNCP1654Multi-mode operation for wide load range

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Match input/output voltage requirements with IC capabilities
  • Balance efficiency targets with switching losses
  • Select appropriate package for thermal management
  • Evaluate EMI characteristics for system integration
  • Consider digital control features for smart systems
Example: For a 3kW server power supply, select CCM PFC ICs with integrated gate drivers and thermal shutdown protection.

8. Industry Trends

Current trends include:

  • Integration with wide bandgap semiconductors (GaN/SiC) for higher efficiency
  • Digital PFC controllers with adaptive algorithms
  • Higher integration levels combining PFC + DC-DC conversion
  • Increased focus on automotive-grade solutions for EVs
  • AI-driven predictive power factor correction systems
The global PFC market is projected to grow at 6.8% CAGR through 2030, driven by renewable energy and EV adoption.

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