Design Note for PC Standby

Version 1.0 , November 2001
Design Note
DN-PC Standby-1
CoolSET
17W PC Standby with ICE2A165
Author:
Rainer Kling
Published by Infineon Technologies AG
http://www.infineon.com
Power Management & Supply
N e v e r
s t o p
t h i n k i n g
17W PC Standby with ICE2A165
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 3
LIST OF FEATURES............................................................................................................................... 4
POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATION ....................................................................................................... 4
SCHEMATIC............................................................................................................................................ 5
DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................ 6
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 6
PRIMARY SIDE ........................................................................................................................................ 6
Line Input .......................................................................................................................................... 6
Startup .............................................................................................................................................. 6
Operation Mode ................................................................................................................................ 6
Softstart ............................................................................................................................................ 6
Snubber Network .............................................................................................................................. 6
Limitation of primary current ............................................................................................................. 6
Feedback Network............................................................................................................................ 6
SECONDARY SIDE................................................................................................................................... 7
Output Voltage.................................................................................................................................. 7
Regulation......................................................................................................................................... 7
EMI FILTER ............................................................................................................................................ 7
PCB LAYOUT.......................................................................................................................................... 8
BILL OF MATERIAL EVALS-ICE2A265 ................................................................................................ 9
TRANSFORMER CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION.................................................................... 10
PERFORMANCE DATA........................................................................................................................ 11
EFFICIENCY .......................................................................................................................................... 11
FREQUENCY REDUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 12
NO-LOAD INPUT POWER ........................................................................................................................ 12
REGULATION AND POWER LIMITING ....................................................................................................... 13
OUTPUT VOLTAGE DURING STARTUP ...................................................................................................... 15
STARTUP BEHAVIOR SOFTSTART PHASE................................................................................................ 16
REFERENCES ...................................................................................................................................... 17
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Introduction
This document is an engineering report that describes a small input power supply designed in a typical
off line flyback converter topology that utilizes the ICE2A165 CoolSETä
ä. The application operates in
discontinous current mode using the normal mode during standby condition. The board has two output
voltages with secondary regulation.
Special efforts have been made to compensate temperature dependency and to achieve a very high
accuracy of switching frequency. Furthermore overload and open loop protection is implemented by
controlling the feedback line. In case of overload or open loop the IC is working in auto restart mode.
The integrated energy saving concept causes a very low standby power during no load and light load
condition.
This type of switch mode power supply is also suitable as a DC standby power supply for PCs.
The switch mode power supply ICE2A165 chip used is a current-controlled pulse width modulator with
an integrated CoolMOS
 power switch.
Figure 1 PC Standby
This board was designed to allow testing and demonstrates the basic performance features of
CoolSETä
ä.
This document contains the power supply specification, schematic, bill of materials and the
transformer construction documentation. Typical operating characteristics are presented at the rear of
the report and consist of performance curves and scope waveforms.
Note:
Design calculations for the components and the transformer were performed in accordance with
Application Note “AN–SMPS–ICE2AXXX for OFF – Line Switch Mode Power Supplies”.
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List of Features
Feature
CoolSETä Device ICE2A165
External Sense
Adjustable Softstart
Modulated Gatedrive
Over Load Protection with auto restart
Over Current Protection with auto restart
Over Temperature Shut Down with auto restart
Open Loop Protection with auto restart
Under Voltage Lock Out with auto restart
1
Drain Source Voltage 650V
Frequency Reduction
Internal Leading Edge Blanking
100 kHz working frequency
DIP8 Package
Standby Power according the European Commission
Table 1 – List of Features
Power Supply Specification
Description
Input Section
Input Voltage
Line Regulation (200...380V)
Input Frequency
3
No Load Input Power (200VAC)
2
No Load Input Power (380VAC)
Output Section
Output Voltage I
Output Voltage II
3
Output Voltage Ripple (380VAC)
4
Output Voltage Ripple (380VAC)
Output Current I
Output Current II
Output Power
Total Regulation
Load Regulation (10...100%)
4
Efficiency (200VDC)
Environmental
Conducted EMI
Ambient Temperature
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Units
VDCIN
200
380
f
47
200/380
<1
50/60
VDC
%
Hz
W
W
VOUT1
VOUT2
VRipple1
VRipple2
IOUT1
IOUT2
POUT
4.75
3.1
5.25
3.55
η
5.0
3.3
0.06
0.06
2.00
2.00
20
±2
<1
74
TA
0
1.95
1.95
0
50
64
2.05
2.05
25
75
VDC
VDC
VP-P
VP-P
ADC
ADC
W
%
%
%
°C
Table 2 – PC Standby Specification
1
VDSBR at Tj = 110°C
Burst Mode
At nominal load
4
At nominal load
2
3
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Schematic
Figure 2 PC Standby Schematic
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Description
Introduction
The PC Standby is a low cost flyback switching power supply using the ICE2A165 CoolSET integrated
circuit from the CoolSETä-F2 family. The circuit shown in Figure 2 details a 5.0V, 17W PC Standby
that operates from an input voltage range of 200 to 380 VDC, suitable for applications requiring either
an open frame supply or an enclosed surrounding.
Primary Side
Line Input
Just a ceramic capacitor (C8) is needed for the input voltage stage used as radio interference
suppressors.
Startup
During the startup phase, the chip supply capacitor C4 will be charged by resistors R6 and R7.
Because of the very low start up current of typically 27µA, high-value resistors can be used.
Operation Mode
During operation, the VCC pin is supplied via a separate transformer winding with associated
rectification D2 and buffering C4, C13. Resistor R8 is used for current limiting during the charging of
C4. In order not to exceed the maximum voltage at VCC pin an external zener diode D4 limits this
voltage. During no load condition (POUT = 0W) the switching frequency is reduced down to 21kHz in
order to reduce the switching losses for a low standby power.
Softstart
The Soft-Start function is realized by an internal resistor and the adjustable external capacitor C14.
Snubber Network
The network R10, C12 and D3 clamp the DRAIN voltage spike caused by transformer leakage
inductance to a safe value below the drain source break down voltage VDSBR = 650V maximum.
Limitation of primary current
The CoolMOSä drain source current is sensed via external shunt resistor R17. The very accurate
value of the shunt improves the peak power limitation shown in the curve peak power limitation in the
rear of this report.
Feedback Network
Optocoupler IC1 is used for floating transmission of the control signal to the “Feedback” input via
resistor R9 and capacitor C6 of the ICE2A165 control device. The optocoupler used meets DIN VDE
884 requirements.
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Secondary Side
Output Voltage
Power is coupled out on the secondary side via a fast-acting diode D1 with low forward voltage.
Capacitors C5, C17 and C20 perform energy buffering, a following filter C9 with one serial choke L3
considerably reduces the output voltage ripple. Storage output capacitors C5, C17 and C20 are
designed to exhibit a low internal resistance as possible (ESR) in order to minimize the output voltage
ripple caused by the triangular current characteristic. The output voltage is set by the voltage divider
R1 and R2. The ceramic capacitor C19 reduces high voltage spikes at the output stage. R20 leads to
a safety operation in normal mode during no load condition.
Regulation
The output voltage is controlled using a type TL431 reference diode. This device incorporates the
voltage reference as well as the error amplifier and a driver stage. Compensation network C1, C2,
R1and R5 constitutes the external circuitry of the error amplifier of IC2. This circuitry allows the
feedback to be precisely matched to dynamically varying load conditions, thereby providing stable
control. The maximum current through the optocoupler diode and the voltage reference is set by using
resistors R3 and R4. Optocoupler IC1 is used for floating transmission of the control signal to the
“Feedback” input via resistor R9 and capacitor C6 of the ICE2A165 control device. The optocoupler
used meets DIN VDE 884 requirements.
EMI Filter
To reduce negative EMI effects, two Y capacitors (C18 & C7) are set in parallel to the transformer.
Note:
Place the Y capacitor as close as possible to the transformer.
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PCB Layout
Figure 3 – PCB layout component side shown
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Bill of Material PC Standby
Pos.
Part
1
2
3
4
C1
C2
C4
C5, C17,
C20
C6
C7, C18
C8
C9
C12
C13, C19
C14
D1
D2
D3
D4
IC1
IC3
IC2
L3
R1, R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10
R17
R18
R20
TR1
TR1
X1, X2
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
Type
Ordering Code
1
1
1
3
470nF, 50V
22nF, 50V
22uF, 50V
470uF, 35V
B37984-M5474-K
B37979-G5223-J
B41821-A6226-M
KZE 35VB470MK20
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2.2nF, 50V
1nF,250V, Y1
0.1uF, 275V, X2
470uF, 25V
1nF, 400V
100nF, 50V
68nF, 50V
MBR745
1N4148
1N4937
ZPD18
SFH617A-3X016
ICE2A265
TL431CLP
1uH, 3,7A
4.7k, 1%
180R
1.2k
2.7k
680k
680k
6.8R
22R
68k, 1W
0.82R, 0.6W, 1%,
*
3.3k
E20 Coil Former
E20/10/6, 0,5 N27
Connector 2pol.
B37979-G5222-J
1
1
1
2
B81133-D1104-M
KZE 25VB1000MK20
B32520-C6102-K
B37987-F5104-K
B37987-F5224-K
Manuf.
Epcos
Epcos
Epcos
(NCC) Alfatec
Epcos
Epcos
(NCC) Alfatec
Epcos
Epcos
Epcos
Infineon
Infineon
822LY-1R0M
Componex
see also Transformer Construction
* Only for multiple output boards
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Transformer Construction Documentation
Figure 4 Transformer Construction Data
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Performance Data
Efficiency
Efficiency versus Input Voltage at nominal Load
100
90
80
Efficiency [%]
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
115
165
215
265
315
365
20
25
Input Voltage (VDC)
Efficiency @ nominal load and Tj=25°C
Figure 5 – Efficiency versus Line Input Voltage at Nominal Load
Efficiency versus Output Power
80
Efficiency [%]
75
70
65
60
55
50
0
5
10
15
Output Power [W]
Efficiency @ Vdcin = 120V
Efficiency @ Vdcin = 350V
Figure 6 – Efficiency versus Output Power
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Frequency Reduction
Frequency versus Output Power
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
0
5
10
15
20
Output Power [W]
Vdcin = 120V
Vdcin = 350V
Figure 7 – Frequency versus Output Power
No-load input power
No Load Input Power versus Line Voltage
(Normal Mode)
1,0
0,9
0,8
0,7
0,6
0,5
0,4
0,3
0,2
0,1
0,0
100
150
200
250
300
350
DC Input Voltage [V]
Input Power @ No Load (Pout = 0W)
Figure 8 – No-load Input Power versus Line Input Voltage in Burst Mode
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Regulation and Power Limiting
Output Voltage versus Line Input Voltage @ nominal Load
6,00
5,00
4,00
3,00
2,00
1,00
0,00
100
150
200
250
300
350
DC Input Voltage [V]
Output Voltage @ nominal load
Figure 9 – Output Voltage versus Line Input Voltage @ Nominal Load
Load Regulation
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0,5
1
1,5
2
2,5
3
3,5
4
4,5
Output Current [ADC]
Output Voltage @ VDcin = 325V
Figure 10 – Load Regulation
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Peak Power versus Input Voltage
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
100
150
200
250
300
350
DC Input Voltage [V]
Peak Power
Figure 11 – Peak Power Limitation versus Line Input Voltage
Loadjump from 10% up to 100% Load
4,5
4
3,5
3
2,5
2
1,5
1
0
0,0005
0,001
0,0015
0,002
0,0025
0,003
0,0035
0,004
Time [s]
Vfb @ 120Vdcin
Vfb @ 380Vdcin
Figure 12 – Feedbackvoltage during Loadjump from 10% up to 100% Load
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Output voltage during startup
Vout during Startup @ Vdcin = 120V
6
16
VC4
14
5
12
4
10
3
8
6
2
4
1
2
VOUT
0
0
0
0,005
0,01
0,015
0,02
0,025
0,03
0,035
0,04
Time [s]
Vout
Vcc
Figure 13 – Startup with full Load Condition at VDCIN = 120V, VC4 and VOUT
Vout during Startup @ Vdcin = 380V
20
6
18
5
16
VC4
14
4
12
3
10
2
8
6
1
VOUT
4
0
0
0,005
0,01
0,015
0,02
0,025
0,03
-1
0,035
2
0,04
0
Time [s]
Vout
Vcc
Figure 14 – Startup with Full Load Condition at VDCIN = 380V, VC4 and VOUT
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Startup Behavior Softstart Phase
Startup @ 120Vdc and nominal Load Condition
VFB
7
6
20
18
VC4
16
5
14
4
12
VSS
3
10
Values at the End of the
Softstart Phase
Vc4 = 15.2V
VFB = 6.4V
VSS = 4.0V
2
1
0
0,015
0,017
0,019
0,021
0,023
0,025
0,027
0,029
-1
8
6
4
2
0
Time [s]
Vfb
Vss
Vcc
Figure 15 Startup Behavior at Nominal Load Condition @ VDCIN = 120V
Startup@ Vacin = 380Vdc and nominal Load Condition
VFB
7
20
18
6
16
5
VC4
14
4
12
3
Values at the End of the
Softstart Phase
Vc4 = 15.6V
VFB = 4.2V
VSS = 4.0V
VSS
2
1
0
0,015
0,017
0,019
0,021
0,023
0,025
0,027
-1
0,029
10
8
6
4
2
0
Time [s]
Vfb
Vss
Vcc
Figure 16 Startup Behavior at Nominal Load Condition @ VDCIN = 380V
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References
[1]
ICE2AXXX for OFF-Line Switch Mode Power Supplies
Application Note, Infineon Technologies
[2]
CoolSET -II
Off-line SMPS Current Mode Controller with High Voltage CoolMOS on Board
Datasheet, Infineon Technologies
Revision History
Application Note AN-PC Standby-1
Previous Release: 1.0
Actual Release: 1.0
Date: 23.11.2001
Page of
actual
Rel.
Date:23.11.2001
Page of
Subjects changed since last release
prev. Rel.
Note:
The built-in transformer does not comply with EN60950 safety requirements
in respect of electrical isolation.
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Siemens Pakistan Engineering
Co.Ltd.
PO Box 1129,Islamabad 44000
23 West Jinnah Ave
Islamabad
T (+92)51-21 22 00
Fax (+92)51-21 16 10
PL
Siemens SP.z.o.o.
ul.Zupnicza 11
PL-03-821 Warszawa
T (+48)22-8 70 91 50
Fax (+48)22-8 70 91 59
ROK
Siemens Ltd.
Asia Tower,10th Floor
726 Yeoksam-dong,Kang-nam Ku
CPO Box 3001
Seoul 135-080
T (+82)2-5 27 77 00
Fax (+82)2-5 27 77 79
RUS
INTECH electronics
ul.Smolnaya,24/1203
RUS-125 445 Moskva
T (+7)0 95 -4 51 97 37
Fax (+7)0 95 -4 51 86 08
S
Siemens Components Scandinavia
Österögatan 1,Box 46
S-164 93 Kista
T (+46)8-7 03 35 00
Fax (+46)8-7 03 35 01
Email:
[email protected]
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Infineon Technologies
Hong Kong Ltd.
Beijing Office
Room 2106,Building A
Vantone New World Plaza
No.2 Fu Cheng Men Wai Da Jie
Jie
100037 Beijing
T (+86)10 –68 57 90 -06,-07
Fax (+86)10 -68 57 90 08
Infineon Technologies
Hong Kong Ltd.
Chengdu Office
Room14J1,Jinyang Mansion
58 Tidu Street
Chengdu,
Sichuan Province 610 016
T (+86)28-6 61 54 46 /79 51
Fax (+86)28 -6 61 01 59
Infineon Technologies
Hong Kong Ltd.
Shanghai Office
Room1101,Lucky Target Square
No.500 Chengdu Road North
Shanghai 200003
T (+86)21-63 6126 18 /19
Fax (+86)21-63 61 11 67
Infineon Technologies
Hong Kong Ltd.
Shenzhen Office
Room 1502,Block A
Tian An International Building
Renim South Road
Shenzhen 518 005
T (+86)7 55 -2 28 91 04
Fax (+86)7 55-2 28 02 17
ZA
Siemens Ltd.
Components Division
P.O.B.3438
Halfway House 1685
T (+27)11-6 52 -27 02
Fax (+27)11-6 52 20 42
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