Overview of Hybrid Power Control Using the MCP1911x

An overview of hybrid power controllers using the MCP1911x. (June 2022)

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About this course

Many fields of application such as advanced lighting, battery charging, and energy harvesting require power supply solutions which are configurable, flexible and adaptive to their environments. These applications are often implemented with a discrete “housekeeping” MCU and an analog SMPS controller. Wouldn’t it be great if these functions could be combined to reduce cost, improve performance and decrease board space? Microchip’s mixed signal MCUs contain analog control loops with digital oversight to customize, monitor, and dynamically adjust voltage, current and other power supply parameters. In this class we will focus on creating customized power solutions to meet your unique system requirements using Microchip’s suite of highly configurable design tools. 

Curriculum25 min

  • Syllabus
  • Introduction
  • Introduction 1 min
  • Objectives and Target Audience 1 min
  • What is Intelligent Power
  • What is it? 2 min
  • Types of Power Controllers 2 min
  • The DEPA Concept 2 min
  • Real World Applications
  • Battery Charger Desings 3 min
  • Automotive Designs 2 min
  • MCP19111 Features
  • High Level Block Diagram 2 min
  • Internal 5V Bias Supply & Gate Driver 2 min
  • Current Sensing 1 min
  • Compensation 1 min
  • Protection Features 1 min
  • Multi-Output System 2 min
  • Analog Bench Test Mode 2 min
  • Wrap-Up
  • Summary 1 min
  • Your Feedback
  • We need your feedback

About this course

Many fields of application such as advanced lighting, battery charging, and energy harvesting require power supply solutions which are configurable, flexible and adaptive to their environments. These applications are often implemented with a discrete “housekeeping” MCU and an analog SMPS controller. Wouldn’t it be great if these functions could be combined to reduce cost, improve performance and decrease board space? Microchip’s mixed signal MCUs contain analog control loops with digital oversight to customize, monitor, and dynamically adjust voltage, current and other power supply parameters. In this class we will focus on creating customized power solutions to meet your unique system requirements using Microchip’s suite of highly configurable design tools. 

Curriculum25 min

  • Syllabus
  • Introduction
  • Introduction 1 min
  • Objectives and Target Audience 1 min
  • What is Intelligent Power
  • What is it? 2 min
  • Types of Power Controllers 2 min
  • The DEPA Concept 2 min
  • Real World Applications
  • Battery Charger Desings 3 min
  • Automotive Designs 2 min
  • MCP19111 Features
  • High Level Block Diagram 2 min
  • Internal 5V Bias Supply & Gate Driver 2 min
  • Current Sensing 1 min
  • Compensation 1 min
  • Protection Features 1 min
  • Multi-Output System 2 min
  • Analog Bench Test Mode 2 min
  • Wrap-Up
  • Summary 1 min
  • Your Feedback
  • We need your feedback