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TEA1506P - GreenChip SMPS controller

Download the TEA1506P datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the TEA1506 variant, as both devices belong to the same greenchip smps controller family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

is the second generation of green The Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS) control ICs.

A high level of integration leads to a cost effective power supply with a low number of external components.

(1) GreenChip is a trademark of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.

Key Features

  • Distinctive features.
  • Universal mains supply operation (70 to 276 V AC).
  • High level of integration; giving a low external component count. Green features.
  • Valley or zero voltage switching for minimum switching losses.
  • Efficient quasi-resonant operation at high power levels.
  • Frequency reduction at low power standby for improved system efficiency (≤3 W).
  • Cycle skipping mode at very low loads. Protection features.
  • Safe restart mode for.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (TEA1506_PhilipsSemiconductors.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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www.DataSheet4U.com INTEGRATED CIRCUITS DATA SHEET DataSheet4U.com DataShee TEA1506P; TEA1506AP; TEA1506T; TEA1506AT GreenChip™II SMPS control IC Product specification 2003 Sep 09 DataSheet4U.com DataSheet 4 U .com www.DataSheet4U.com Philips Semiconductors Product specification GreenChip™II SMPS control IC FEATURES Distinctive features • Universal mains supply operation (70 to 276 V AC) • High level of integration; giving a low external component count. Green features • Valley or zero voltage switching for minimum switching losses • Efficient quasi-resonant operation at high power levels • Frequency reduction at low power standby for improved system efficiency (≤3 W) • Cycle skipping mode at very low loads.