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SLUS499A – NOVEMBER 2001 – REVISED JANUARY 2002
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FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
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3-V to 13.5-V Operation
Liquid crystal display (LCD) enclosures and cold
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Supports Flyback (UCC3975), Half-Bridge
(UCC3976), and Push-Pull (UCC3977)
Topologies
cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) used in
notebook computer and portable electronics
displays are becoming increasingly narrow,
generating the need for a low profile CCFL power
supply. Recent advances in single- and
multi-layered piezoelectric ceramic transformers
(PZT) have enabled the development of a new
generation of efficient, size-reduced backlight
converters. The UCC3975/6/7 family of 8-pin PZT
controllers integrate the necessary circuitry for
operating a PZT-based backlight supply using a
flyback, half-bridge, or push-pull topology. The
choice of power topology depends on application
requirements such as input voltage, lamp voltage,
and PZT gain.
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Programmable Voltage Controlled Oscillator
Open Lamp Protection
Low Shutdown Current (15-µA Typical)
Dual MOSFET Drivers
8-Pin TSSOP package
APPLICATIONS
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Notebook Computers
Portable Electronics Displays
Portable Instruments
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OPEN
SHUTDOWN
VDD
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OPEN
R
OPEN
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OPEN/SD
VDD
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OSC
OUTP
HV
LRES
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OSC
RANGE
UCC3976
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OSC
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3
COMP
OUTN
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5
PIEZO
XFMR
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CNT
FB
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FB
GND
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R
FB
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FB
CCFL
CS
UDG–01092
Figure 1. UCC3976-Based CCFL Power Supply Using a Resonant Half-Bridge Topology
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Copyright 2002, Texas Instruments Incorporated
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