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AC/DC Converters 6 W (85-265 VAC) 9 W (230 VAC)
CategoryPower/power management    The power supply circuit   
File Size2MB,22 Pages
ManufacturerPower Integrations
Websitehttps://www.powerint.cn
Environmental Compliance
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AC/DC Converters 6 W (85-265 VAC) 9 W (230 VAC)

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Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
MakerPower Integrations
Parts packaging codeDIP
package instructionDIP,
Contacts8
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
ECCN codeEAR99
Factory Lead Time14 weeks
Other featuresREQUIRES AN AC SUPPLY OF 85 TO 265 V
Analog Integrated Circuits - Other TypesSWITCHING REGULATOR
Control TechnologyPULSE WIDTH MODULATION
JESD-30 codeR-PDIP-T7
length9.575 mm
Number of functions1
Number of terminals7
Maximum operating temperature125 °C
Minimum operating temperature-40 °C
Maximum output current0.4 A
Package body materialPLASTIC/EPOXY
encapsulated codeDIP
Package shapeRECTANGULAR
Package formIN-LINE
Peak Reflow Temperature (Celsius)NOT SPECIFIED
Certification statusNot Qualified
surface mountNO
Switch configurationSINGLE
Maximum switching frequency140 kHz
Temperature levelAUTOMOTIVE
Terminal formTHROUGH-HOLE
Terminal pitch2.54 mm
Terminal locationDUAL
Maximum time at peak reflow temperatureNOT SPECIFIED
width7.62 mm
This product is not recommended for new designs.
TNY263-268
TinySwitch-II
Family
Enhanced, Energy Efficient, Low Power
Off-line Switcher
Product Highlights
TinySwitch-II Features Reduce System Cost
Fully integrated auto-restart for short circuit and open loop fault
protection – saves external component costs
Built-in circuitry practically eliminates audible noise with ordinary
dip-varnished transformer
Programmable line undervoltage detect feature prevents power
on/off glitches – saves external components
Frequency jittering dramatically reduces EMI (~10 dB)
– minimizes EMI filter component costs
132 kHz operation reduces transformer size – allows use of
EF12.6 or EE13 cores for low cost and small size
Very tight tolerances and negligible temperature variation on key
parameters eases design and lowers cost
Lowest component count switcher solution
Expanded scalable device family for low system cost
Better Cost/Performance over RCC & Linears
Lower system cost than RCC, discrete PWM and other
integrated/hybrid solutions
Cost effective replacement for bulky regulated linears
Simple ON/OFF control – no loop compensation needed
No bias winding – simpler, lower cost transformer
Simple design practically eliminates rework in manufacturing
EcoSmart™– Extremely Energy Efficient
No load consumption <50 mW with bias winding and
<250 mW without bias winding at 265 VAC input
Meets California Energy Commission (CEC), Energy Star, and
EU requirements
Ideal for cell-phone charger and PC standby applications
High Performance at Low Cost
High voltage powered – ideal for charger applications
High bandwidth provides fast turn on with no overshoot
Current limit operation rejects line frequency ripple
Built-in current limit and thermal protection improves safety
+
Optional
UV Resistor
Wide-Range
High-Voltage
DC Input
TinySwitch-II
S
+
DC
Output
-
D
EN/UV
BP
-
PI-2684-061815
Figure 1.
Typical Standby Application.
Output Power Table
230 VAC ± 15%
Product
3
85-265 VAC
Adapter
1
3.7 W
4W
5.5 W
6W
8W
10 W
Open
Frame
2
4.7 W
6W
7.5 W
9.5 W
12 W
15 W
Adapter
1
5W
5.5 W
8.5 W
10 W
13 W
16 W
Open
Frame
2
7.5 W
9W
11 W
15 W
19 W
23 W
TNY263 P/G
TNY264 P/G
TNY265 P/G
TNY266 P/G
TNY267 P/G
TNY268 P/G
Table 1. Output Power Table.
Notes:
1. Minimum continuous power in a typical non-ventilated enclosed adapter
measured at 50 °C ambient.
2. Minimum practical continuous power in an open frame design with adequate
heat sinking, measured at 50 °C ambient (See Key Applications
Considerations).
3. Packages: P: DIP-8B, G: SMD-8B. Please see Part Ordering Information.
Description
TinySwitch™-II integrates a 700 V power MOSFET, oscillator,
high voltage switched current source, current limit and thermal
shutdown circuitry onto a monolithic device. The start-up and
operating power are derived directly from the voltage on the
DRAIN pin, eliminating the need for a bias winding and associated
circuitry. In addition, the TinySwitch-II devices incorporate
auto-restart, line undervoltage sense, and frequency jittering. An
innovative design minimizes audio frequency components in the
simple ON/OFF control scheme to practically eliminate audible
noise with standard taped/varnished transformer construction.
The fully integrated auto-restart circuit safely limits output power
during fault conditions such as output short circuit or open loop,
reducing component count and secondary feedback circuitry
cost. An optional line sense resistor externally programs a line
undervoltage threshold, which eliminates power down glitches
caused by the slow discharge of input storage capacitors present
in applications such as standby supplies. The operating
frequency of 132 kHz is jittered to significantly reduce both the
quasi-peak and average EMI, minimizing filtering cost.
www.power.com
August 2016
This Product is Covered by Patents and/or Pending Patent Applications.
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