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NXP Announces Revolutionary New Resonant LLC GreenChip Platform

March 16, 2015 By Jennifer Calhoon Leave a Comment

NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) announced its new GreenChip power solution, the TEA1916+TEA1995 platform – an innovative and easy-to-design new Resonant LLC solution targeted for desktop PC/AiO, gaming consoles, notebook adapters and large panel TVs.

Building on NXP’s success as the market leader in GreenChip power ICs, the new TEA1916+TEA1995 Platform offers very high efficiency over the entire load range, especially at light loads of 10-30% — easily meeting energy efficiency regulations including Energy Star v6, CoC tier 2, 80+ platinum and EuP Iot6. The TEA1916 additionally features low no-load power below 75mW, meeting and exceeding requirements of Energy STAR, DoE, CoC tier 2, etc. The LLC resonant topology also makes it easier to meet Common Mode Noise requirements and 200% peak power requirements when compared to a flyback topology.

NXP

Power supplies built on Resonant LLC topologies are often considered difficult to design and expensive. The TEA1916+TEA1995 Platform reverses this trend. Based on NXP’s novel cycle-by-cycle architecture, the TEA1916+TEA1995 Platform provides an easy-to-design power supply that comes closer to flyback with all the added advantages of Resonant LLC. The energy transfer from primary side to the output is controlled every switching cycle, offering a linear relationship between the control parameter and the required output power. The new cycle-by-cycle technology also enables a more accurate burst mode and reduced audible noise.

“At NXP, we constantly strive to innovate. Our next generation GreenChip solution – the TEA1916+TEA1995 Platform – marks another significant step towards providing high efficiency energy savings combined with market leading ease-of-design,” said Marcel van Roosmalen, Power Solutions Segment Manager, NXP Semiconductors. “The global drive for energy efficiency underscores the importance of driving low-load efficiency performance that meets and exceeds regulations. With a simple and easy-to-use design offering all the advantages of Resonant LLC, we are making cost-effective, high efficiency power supplies more accessible around the globe.”

NXP will highlight its new wireless charging/LLC solutions at booth #1101 during APEC, the Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, held from March 15-19 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.

Availability
The TEA1916+TEA1995 Platform will be available in Q2 2015.

NXP
www.nxp.com

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