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Power Integrations launches fifth generation TinySwitch ICs

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Latest generation of iconic switcher family unleashes up to 175 W output and achieves 92 percent efficiency in classic flyback architecture

Power Integrations has announced TinySwitch-5, extending the output power of the most popular family of integrated off-line switcher ICs to 175 W. The new TinySwitch-5 achieves up to 92 percent efficiency using basic diode rectification and optocoupler feedback.

With more than six billion units sold around the world, TinySwitch ICs are widely used in bias and auxiliary supplies in appliance, computing, communications, industrial and medical applications. TinySwitch ICs were the first to feature Power Integrations’ award-winning EcoSmart technology, which has saved an estimated 200 terawatt-hours of electricity since 1998 by slashing standby power waste.
TinySwitch-5 switcher ICs feature an advanced control engine which manages switching frequency and power delivery to maximise efficiency, even at light loads. This enables power supplies that easily meet the light-load power consumption limit of 300 mW, set by the European Commission Energy-related Products (ErP) Directive 2009/125/EC, while still delivering up to 220 mW output power for display, controls and communications functions.

An enhanced thermal package means that TinySwitch-5 ICs can deliver up to 75 W without a heatsink, and line under- and over-voltage protection ensures robustness for use in countries with unstable mains power.

Pricing for TinySwitch-5 starts at $0.35 for 10,000-unit quantities. Reference designs are available which describe: a 12 W single-output power supply (DER-1017); a 26.5 W dual-output power supply with excellent standby efficiency (RDR-1016); a 36 W single-output power supply with high efficiency at light load (DER-1040); and a 120 W power supply with 92 percent efficiency at 230 V AC (DER-1027).
Power Integrations launches fifth generation TinySwitch ICs
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