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TI Offers Dual-Output, Multi-Phase Fusion Digital Power Controller To Provide Intelligent Point-of-Load Design


New Products Apr 01, 2009 by Jeff Shepard

Expanding the company’s line of Fusion Digital Power™ controllers, Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) introduced a new dual-output, multi-phase synchronous buck controller that can support various point-of-load configurations. The UCD9220 device provides 250ps of pulse-width-modulation, a 2-MHz switching frequency and high dc conversion ratios, while maintaining stable operation.

The company states that the flexible controller meets complex power design requirements in telecommunications, server, data storage and industrial test and measurement applications. Designers can use the Digital Power Designer, a full-featured graphical user interface, to configure the device easily and speed time-to-market.

Key features/benefits of the UCD9220 include: flexible digital power control enables full loop compensation, including on-linear control for enhanced transient performance and system reliability; phase current balancing ensures uniform power dissipation; configurable switching frequency up to 2 MHz increases bandwidth and allows use of smaller passive components to save board space; optimized power management features to enhance performance, such as PMBus™-configurable voltage setting, sequencing, power-up and power-down timing and fault response; 250ps of pulse-width-modulation allows for a high switching frequency and high conversion ratios while maintaining stable operation.

The UCD9220 is available in a QFN-48 package and is priced at $2.65 in quantities of 1,000. The UCD9220 evaluation module will be available in late second quarter 2009.