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Brief PDF catalogs needed for PWM controller selection.

Flyback

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Hi,
Have you ever tried to search the entire web for a SMPS PWM controller with a certain spec…eg you want
1…Buck
2…5 to 60Vin
3…Non synchronous
4……etc etc

And you are clicking through multiple links to try and get to a semi co’s online selector tool….on your way, your screen is constantly going into “blue circle delay” mode…….and five hours later, you think you may have found something. Lets face it, even digikey doesn’t let you search on all features you may want…….and some of their search tools are a bit weird…like you want 5Vout……but you can get “2-10vout”, “3-15vout”, and a thousand other combos, etc etc…..left clicking every one is turning you into a “click moron”.
And these online selector tools, they go off the end of your screen…they take up loads of time.
So whats needed, is for each semi co, to produce a simple PDF catalog, with headings, eg “AC/DC PWM controller”, “Synchronous Buck external FET”, etc etc….then people can quickly zoom through all of these to find the “candidate” part numbers.

That’s all they would have to do, just a list of the part numbers, under appropriate headings, eg "PFC controller -Average current mode"…with perhaps the footprint so you can see how big it is.
…nothing more than that…..just so it’s a small list…..the engineer can then drill down from there if need be.


the online selector tools are OK, and can stay, but a brief overall PDF catalog summary, which contains their entire range , under appropriate headings, is needed.

Why is it that the semi co’s don’t do this any more.?
(OK, we all know why...SMPS are all mostly designed in China these days...so we dont need to look for PWM controllers that much in the West...but one day we might need to)
>>>>
Recently, the well known cheap old ti.com monolithic Buck converter IC (I forget the number) has gone nil-stocked everywhere….trying to find an alternative is taking ages and ages, and ages.
>>>>
Recently spent hours seeking an Average current mode Boost PFC controller, which did trailing edge sync (so you can sync it well with the downstream converter).......and this search is still ongoing, after many many hours.......i have the UCC2817 , as the only one so far.
 
Hi,
Have you ever tried to search the entire web for a SMPS PWM controller with a certain spec…eg you want
1…Buck
2…5 to 60Vin
3…Non synchronous
4……etc etc

And you are clicking through multiple links to try and get to a semi co’s online selector tool….on your way, your screen is constantly going into “blue circle delay” mode…….and five hours later, you think you may have found something. Lets face it, even digikey doesn’t let you search on all features you may want…….and some of their search tools are a bit weird…like you want 5Vout……but you can get “2-10vout”, “3-15vout”, and a thousand other combos, etc etc…..left clicking every one is turning you into a “click moron”.
And these online selector tools, they go off the end of your screen…they take up loads of time.
So whats needed, is for each semi co, to produce a simple PDF catalog, with headings, eg “AC/DC PWM controller”, “Synchronous Buck external FET”, etc etc….then people can quickly zoom through all of these to find the “candidate” part numbers.

That’s all they would have to do, just a list of the part numbers, under appropriate headings, eg "PFC controller -Average current mode"…with perhaps the footprint so you can see how big it is.
…nothing more than that…..just so it’s a small list…..the engineer can then drill down from there if need be.


the online selector tools are OK, and can stay, but a brief overall PDF catalog summary, which contains their entire range , under appropriate headings, is needed.

Why is it that the semi co’s don’t do this any more.?
(OK, we all know why...SMPS are all mostly designed in China these days...so we dont need to look for PWM controllers that much in the West...but one day we might need to)
>>>>
Recently, the well known cheap old ti.com monolithic Buck converter IC (I forget the number) has gone nil-stocked everywhere….trying to find an alternative is taking ages and ages, and ages.
>>>>
Recently spent hours seeking an Average current mode Boost PFC controller, which did trailing edge sync (so you can sync it well with the downstream converter).......and this search is still ongoing, after many many hours.......i have the UCC2817 , as the only one so far.
There is a reason they don't do that, and it is purely economic. They don't make any money from guys like you doing what you do: searching for the perfect part. All they care about is how many are you going to buy. They already know who their primary customers are, and you don't really matter in the grand scheme of things.
 
Have you tried asking chatGPT to recommend the IC you want ? :)
 
Yes, thanks so much anyway....the semi co's used to do such catalogs, but have scrapped them now, and only have the "blue circle forever" online selector tools.
 
Thanks Lightium, thats ace!.....i wish more did them like that...they always used to........do anyone know of others like that.....they all used to do them once.
 

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