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NCP1013 - Self-Supplied Monolithic Switcher

Download the NCP1013 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the NCP1010 variant, as both devices belong to the same self-supplied monolithic switcher family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

Pin No.

Pin No.

7) Pin Name 1 1 VCC 2 NC 3 GND 2 4 FB 3 5 Drain 7 GND 4 8 GND Function Powers the Internal Circuitry The IC Ground Feedback Signal Input Drain Connection

Features

  • Built.
  • in 700 V MOSFET with Typical RDSon of 11 W and 22 W.
  • Large Creepage Distance Between High.
  • Voltage Pins.
  • Current.
  • Mode Fixed Frequency Operation: 65 kHz.
  • 100 kHz.
  • 130 kHz.
  • Skip.
  • Cycle Operation at Low Peak Currents Only: No Acoustic Noise!.
  • Dynamic Self.
  • Supply, No Need for an Auxiliary Winding.
  • Internal 1.0 ms Soft.
  • Start.
  • Latched Overvoltage Protection with Auxilia.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (NCP1010-ONSemiconductor.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number NCP1013
Manufacturer onsemi
File Size 792.12 KB
Description Self-Supplied Monolithic Switcher
Datasheet download datasheet NCP1013 Datasheet

Full PDF Text Transcription

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DATA SHEET www.onsemi.com Self-Supplied Monolithic Switcher for Low StandbyPower Offline SMPS NCP1010, NCP1011, NCP1012, NCP1013, NCP1014 The NCP101X series integrates a fixed−frequency current−mode controller and a 700 V MOSFET. Housed in a PDIP−7 or SOT−223 package, the NCP101X offers everything needed to build a rugged and low−cost power supply, including soft−start, frequency jittering, short−circuit protection, skip−cycle, a maximum peak current setpoint and a Dynamic Self−Supply (no need for an auxiliary winding). Unlike other monolithic solutions, the NCP101X is quiet by nature: during nominal load operation, the part switches at one of the available frequencies (65 − 100 − 130 kHz). When the current setpoint falls below a given value, e.g.
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