ROHM BM2P241W-Z PWM Controller 650V 7-Pin, DIP-7K

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RS Stock No.:
264-705
Mfr. Part No.:
BM2P241W-Z
Brand:
ROHM
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Brand

ROHM

Product Type

PWM Controller

Start-up Supply Current

850μA

Supply Current

850μA

Output Current

1.61A

Package Type

DIP-7K

Minimum Supply Voltage

9.5V

Pin Count

7

Topology

Back Converter

Maximum Supply Voltage

650V

Maximum Duty Cycle

45%

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

105°C

PWM Controller Type

Current Mode

Height

8.63mm

Length

9.27mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

BM2Pxx1W-Z

Automotive Standard

No

The ROHM PWM type DC or DC converter for AC or DC provides an optimum system for all products that include an electrical outlet. It enables simpler design of a high effective converter specializing in non-isolation. By a built-in startup circuit that tolerates 650 V, this IC contributes to low power consumption. A current detection resistor as internal device realizes the small power supply designs. Since a current mode control is utilized, the current can be restricted in each cycle and an excellent performance is demonstrated in the bandwidth and transient response. The switching frequency is fixed to 65 kHz. A frequency hopping function is also on chip, and it contributes to low EMI. In addition, a built-in Super Junction MOSFET which tolerates 650 V makes the design easy.

PWM Current Mode Method

Frequency Hopping Function

Burst Operation at Light Load

Built-in 650 V Startup Circuit

Built-in 650 V Super Junction MOSFET

VCC UVLO (Under Voltage Lockout)

VCC OVP (Over Voltage Protection)

Over Current Detection Function per Cycle

Soft Start Function

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