The UCC28742 series is a highly integrated, 6-pin secondary-side regulated PWM controller for efficient AC-to-DC power supplies. It is an isolated-flyback power-supply controller that provides constant-voltage (CV) and constant-current (CC) output regulation. The UCC28742 series features a proprietary peak-current-mode control method that minimizes the size of the external components required for the design
Texas Instruments UCC28742 series AC to DC Converter ICs
Comprehensive Guide to UCC28742 Integrated Circuits (ICs) AC to DC Converter ICs
In this post, you will find the Key Component Features, Diverse Applications, Associated Series Parts, Technical Documents(PDF Datasheets, User Guides), Frequently asked questions, and Related Series of Texas Instruments UCC28742 series AC to DC Converter ICs products.
FEATURES
- High efficiency at light loads
- Low standby power consumption
Applications
- Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
- Medical
Associated Products
Part Number | Description | Stock | RFQ |
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UCC28742DBVR | UCC28742DBVR | 5584 | RFQ |
UCC28742DBVT | HIGH-EFFICIENCY FLYBACK CONTROLL | 8097 | BUY |
Technical Documents

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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the similar products or Substitute Components of Texas Instruments UCC28742 series AC to DC Converter ICs
ON Semiconductor NCP139x Series: ON Semiconductor offers the NCP139x series of AC to DC converter ICs that provide similar functionality and performance to the UCC28742. These ICs are designed for high-efficiency power conversion applications. Infineon Technologies ICE3x Series: Infineon Technologies' ICE3x series of AC to DC converter ICs are popular choices for power supply applications. They offer similar features and capabilities to the UCC28742, including high efficiency and compact size. STMicroelectronics VIPERxx Series: STMicroelectronics' VIPERxx series of AC to DC converter ICs are suitable alternatives to the UCC28742. These ICs offer high efficiency, robust protection features, and can be used in various power supply applications.
How do I choose which IC to use for my project?
The input voltage range of your project The output voltage and current requirements of your project The efficiency of the IC at the load range of your project The cost of the IC The availability of the IC