POWERINT DI-89

Design Idea DI-89
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LinkSwitch-XT Low Cost 2 W
CV Power Adapter
Application
Device
Power Output
Input Voltage
Output Voltage
Topology
Adapter
LNK362P
2W
85-265 VAC
6.2 V
Flyback
Design Highlights
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the ringing of the filter. Switching frequency jitter and
PIʼs E-Shield transformer construction technology enable
this design to meet EN55022 Class-B conducted EMI with
good margin (see Figure 4). Y capacitor C4 (optional) can
improve the unit-to-unit repeatability of EMI scans.
Low-cost, low parts-count CV solution: 20 components
Proprietary IC design and winding techniques enable a
Clampless™ drain-node
± 5% over-temperature threshold – with hysteretic
recovery – keeps PCB temperatures below safety limits
Auto-restart: output short circuit and open loop protection
IC creepage > 3.2 mm: no arcing in humid environments
Easily meets all EPS energy efficiency standards
Meets CISPR-22 Class B EMI with sufficient margin
This supply also takes advantage of PIʼs Clampless transformer
techniques, which uses T1ʼs primary winding capacitance to
clamp the voltage spike that its leakage inductance causes,
each time the MOSFET in U1 turns off. Therefore, this
converter has no primary clamp components connected to
the drain-node.
Operation
From no-load until maximum output power (2 W) is delivered,
the LNK362P (U1) regulates the output voltage by skipping
switching cycles, based on the current delivered into the
feedback (FB) pin. If the output is over loaded and no feedback
(< 49 µA) is received within a 40 ms period, U1 goes into autorestart mode. In auto-restart, MOSFET switching is enabled
for about 40 ms approximately every 800 ms if no feedback
is received within the 40 ms window of enabled switching.
This LinkSwitch-XT based flyback converter (Figure 1) provides
2 W of tightly regulated constant voltage (CV) output power,
while meeting the active-mode efficiency and no-load power
consumption requirements of all harmonized energy efficiency
(EPA, CEC) standards (see Figure 2 and Figure 3).
Diodes D1– D4 rectify the AC input. The resulting DC is filtered
by bulk storage capacitors C1 and C2. Components L1, L2, C1
and C2 form a conducted EMI noise filter. Resistor R1 dampens
L1
1 mH
C4*
100 pF
250 VAC
T1
EE16 9
4
5
3
J1
RF1
8.2 k
2.5 W
8
C5
330 µF
16 V
6.2 V,
322 mA
J3-1
D5
1N4934
NC NC
D1
1N4005
D2
1N4005
C1
3.3 µF
400 V
85-265
VRMS
LinkSwitch-XT
U1
LNK362P
D4
1N4005
L2
1 mH
J3-2
R3
390 Ω
1/8 W
C2
3.3 µF
400 V
J2
D3
1N4005
VR1
BZX79B5V1
5.1 V, 2%
R1
3.9 k
1/8 W
D
U2
PC817A
FB
R2
1k
1/8 W
BP
S
*Optional component
C3
100 nF
50 V
PI-4205-110805
Figure 1. LNK362 Based 6.2 V, 322 mA, 2 W, Low-cost, Flyback CV Output Power Adapter.
DI-89
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Key Design Points
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85 VAC
115 VAC
230 VAC
265 VAC
EPA Std
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1.5
2
2.5
Output Power (W)
Figure 3. Harmonized (EPA, CEC) Active-Mode Efficiency vs.
Output Power (25, 50, 75 & 100%).
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70
0.08
60
Amplitude (dBµV)
Input Power (W)
60
PI-4235-110805
0.12
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PI-4237-110805
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Efficiency (%)
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The PI Xls spreadsheet calculates all of the parameters
required to specify and build transformer T1.
The power transformer must have a two layer primary winding
to ensure that its intra-winding capacitance is sufficient for
Clampless operation.
The reflected output voltage (VOR) of this design was kept
< 90 V (74 V) for Clampless operation.
Since this supply has a Clampless drain node, it must be
verified that the maximum drain voltage does not exceed
650 V when the flyback voltage spike occurs.
The primary current ripple-to-peak ratio (KP) factor should
be > 1 (ensures discontinuous conduction mode operation)
to minimize conducted EMI.
The maximum operating flux density (BM) was kept
< 1500 Gauss to eliminate audible.
PI-4236-110805
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Input Voltage (VAC)
Figure 2. No-load Input Power Consumption vs. Input Voltage.
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Frequency (MHz)
Figure 4. Conducted EMI Scan to EN55022B Limits: Full-Load,
115 VAC, 60 Hz Input, with Artificial Hand.
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