Power integrated circuits designed for tight form factors offered by Power Integrations

Nov. 28, 2013
SAN JOSE, Calif., 28 Nov. 2013. Power Integrations in San Jose, Calif., is introducing the HiperTFS-2 family of power integrated circuits, combining two-switch-forward and flyback power-supply controller ICs with integrated high-voltage MOSFETs.
SAN JOSE, Calif., 28 Nov. 2013. Power Integrations in San Jose, Calif., is introducing the HiperTFS-2 family of power integrated circuits, combining two-switch-forward and flyback power-supply controller ICs with integrated high-voltage MOSFETs.

This level of integration in these power ICs saves more than 20 components, resulting in a small form factor and high power density. The main converter provides a selectable switching frequency between 66 kHz and 132 kHz, which reduces system cost by enabling the use of small magnetics.

HiperTFS-2 integrated circuits enable efficiencies of more than 90 percent at full load. They also provide 175 percent peak power, a requirement of next-gen Intel CPUs.

This single-chip implementation of a two-switch-forward main (66/132 kHz) and flyback (132 kHz) standby power supply delivers to 364 Watts total output power (586 Watts peak) in a compact, two-row eSIP power package.

Safety features include undervoltage, overvoltage, over-temperature, overcurrent, and short-circuit protection. A transformer-reset control function prevents saturation.

For more information contact Power Integrations online at www.powerint.com.

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