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hi all,
Anyone has a working circuit by using UC3846 current controller IC. |
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this unitrode application note gives a circuit on the uc1846 click here
the 1846 is basically a 3846 but with wider temperature range. so if you are not inside a freezer the circuit will work just fine
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also I'd recommend you a good book on smps.
Demystifying Switching Power Supplies - Raymond A. Mack, Jr. (Newnes) This book deals primarily with current mode controllers. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Dhaka
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Hi jegandren,
Could you make the circuit with UC3846? What is your progress? This is an old but very good controller for current-mode push-pull power supplies. Thanks.
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