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July, 2021


SAN JOSE, CA — Power Integrations has introduced its InnoSwitch™4-CZ family of high-frequency, zero voltage switching (ZVS) flyback switcher


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ICs. InnoSwitch4-CZ devices incorporate a robust 750V pri- mary switch using the company’s PowiGaN™ technology and a novel high-frequency active clamp flyback controller to facili- tate a new class of ultra-compact chargers suitable for phones, tablets and laptops. The InnoSwitch4-CZ family


incorporates 750V switch, pri- mary and secondary controllers, ClampZero interface, synchro- nous rectification, and safety- rated feedback in a single, com- pact InSOP-24D package. A


steady state switching frequency of up to 140 kHz minimizes


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transformer size, further increa - sing power density. In contrast with older active


clamp flyback approaches, the Inno Switch4-CZ and ClampZero combination provides up to 95 percent efficiency and maintains very high efficiency across varia- tions in line voltage, system load


and output voltage. Contact: Power Integra -


tions, Inc., 5245 Hellyer Avenue,


InnoSwitch4-CZ flyback switcher IC.


San Jose, CA 95138 % 408-414-8573 E-mail: peter.rogerson@power.com Web: www.power.com


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