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TL494CN PWM: CAD Models, Datasheet, Circuit Diagram [Video&FAQ]

  • Contents

Catalog

Description

CAD Models

Pin Connections

Representative Block Diagram

Marking Diagram

Timing Diagram

Features

Datasheet

Product Attributes

Manufacturer

Using Warning

Frequently Asked Questions

Description

The TL494 is a fixed–frequency pulse width modulation control circuit, incorporating the primary building blocks required for the control of a switching power supply. An internal–linear sawtooth oscillator is frequency– programmable by two external components, RT and CT.

 

Output pulse width modulation is accomplished by comparison of the positive sawtooth waveform across capacitor CT to either of two control signals. The NOR gates, which drive output transistors Q1 and Q2, are enabled only when the flip–flop clock–input line is in its low state. This happens only during that portion of time when the sawtooth voltage is greater than the control signals. Therefore, an increase in control–signal amplitude causes a corresponding linear decrease of output pulse width.

 

The control signals are external inputs that can be fed into the deadtime control, the error amplifier inputs, or the feedback input. The deadtime control comparator has an effective 120 mV input offset which limits the minimum output deadtime to approximately the first 4% of the sawtooth–cycle time. This would result in a maximum duty cycle on a given output of 96% with the output control grounded, and 48% with it connected to the reference line. Additional deadtime may be imposed on the output by setting the deadtime–control input to a fixed voltage, ranging between 0 V to 3.3 V.

 

CAD Models

TL494CN-PCB-Symbol

 

Figure: PCB Symbol

 

TL494CN-Footprints

 

Figure: Footprint

 

TL494CN-3D-Model

 

Figure: 3D Model

 

Pin Connections

TL494CN-Pin-Connections

 

Figure: Pin Connections

 

Representative Block Diagram

TL494CN-Representative-Block-Diagram

 

Figure: Representative Block Diagram

 

Marking Diagram

TL494CN-Marking-Diagram

 

Figure: Marking Diagram

 

Timing Diagram

TL494CN-Timing-Diagram

 

Figure:Timing Diagram

 

Features

  • Complete Pulse Width Modulation Control Circuitry
  • On–Chip Oscillator with Master or Slave Operation
  • On–Chip Error Amplifiers
  • On–Chip 5.0 V Reference
  • Adjustable Deadtime Control
  • Uncommitted Output Transistors Rated to 500 mA Source or Sink
  • Output Control for Push–Pull or Single–Ended Operation
  • Undervoltage Lockout

 

Datasheet

You can download the datasheet from the link given below:

TL494CN-Datasheet

 

Product Attributes

Manufacturer: onsemi
Product Category: Switching Controllers
RoHS: N
Topology: Boost, Buck, Flyback, Forward, Full-Bridge, Half-Bridge, Push-Pull
Number of Outputs: 2 Output
Switching Frequency: 300 kHz
Duty Cycle - Max: 0.45
Output Voltage: 40 V
Output Current: 200 mA
Minimum Operating Temperature: - 40 ℃
Maximum Operating Temperature + 85 ℃
Mounting Style: Through Hole
Package / Case: PDIP-16
Packaging: Tube
Brand: onsemi
Fall Time: 40 ns
Height: 3.43 mm
Length: 19.55 mm
Operating Supply Voltage: 15 V
Product Type: Switching Controllers
Rise Time: 100 ns
Subcategory: PMIC - Power Management ICs
Type: Voltage Mode PWM Controllers
Unit Weight: 0.057419 oz

 

Manufacturer

ON Semiconductor is an American semiconductor supplier company, formerly in the Fortune 500, but dropping into the Fortune 1000 (ranked 512) in 2020.Products include power and signal management, logic, discrete, and custom devices for automotive, communications, computing, consumer, industrial, LED lighting, medical, military/aerospace and power applications. ON Semiconductor runs a network of manufacturing facilities, sales offices and design centers in North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific regions. Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, ON Semiconductor has revenues of $3.907 billion (2016),which puts it among the worldwide top 20 semiconductor sales leaders.

 

Using Warning

Note: Please check their parameters and pin configuration before replacing them in your circuit.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the use of TL494?

TL494 is a PWM controller IC used for power electronics circuits. It comprises of on-chip two error amplifiers an oscillator with adjustable frequency feature, an output flip-flop having pulse steering control, and an output control circuit with feedback.

 

How does a PWM circuit work?

PWM works by pulsating DC current, and varying the amount of time that each pulse stays 'on' to control the amount of current that flows to a device such as an LED. PWM signals are typically square waves, like the one in the illustration below. A PWM signal (square wave) with a 50% duty cycle.

 

What are the types of PWM?

The different PWM techniques are Single pulse width modulation, Multiple pulse width modulation, Phase displacement control, Sinusoidal pulse width modulation, Harmonic Injection modulation, Space Vector pulse width modulation, Hysteresis (Delta) pulse width modulation, Selective Harmonic Elimination and Current.

 

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