TEA18362T GreenChip SMPS control IC Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 Product data sheet 1. General description The TEA18362T is a controller IC for low-cost Switched Mode Power Supplies (SMPS). It is intended for flyback topologies. The built-in green functions provide high efficiency at all power levels. At high power levels the flyback operates in Quasi-Resonant (QR) mode. At lower power levels, the controller switches to Frequency Reduction (FR) or Discontinuous Conduction Mode (DCM) and limits the peak current to approximately 25 % of the maximum peak current. Valley switching is used in all operating modes. At low power levels, when the flyback switching frequency drops below 25 kHz, the flyback converter switches to burst mode. A special burst mode has been integrated which reduces the opto current to a minimum level, ensuring high efficiency at low power and excellent no load power performance. As the switching frequency in this mode has a minimum value of 25 kHz while the burst frequency is below 800 Hz, the frequencies are outside the audible range. During the non-switching phase of the burst mode, the internal IC supply current is minimized for further efficiency optimization. The TEA18362T includes an accurate OverPower Protection (OPP). The OPP enables the controller to operate in overpower situations for a limited amount of time. If the output is shorted, the system switches to low-power mode where the output power is limited to a lower level. The TEA18362T is manufactured in a high-voltage Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) process. The SOI process combines the advantages of a low-voltage process (accuracy, high-speed protection, functions, and control), while maintaining the high-voltage capabilities (high-voltage start-up, low standby power, and an integrated X-capacitor discharge function). The TEA18362T enables low-cost, highly efficient and reliable supplies for power requirements up to 75 W to be designed with a minimum number of external components. All values mentioned in this data sheet are typical values, unless otherwise specified. TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC 2. Features and benefits 2.1 General features SMPS controller IC for low-cost applications Large supply voltage range (up to 30 V) Integrated high-voltage start-up Continuous VCC regulation during start-up and protection via the HV pin, allowing a minimum VCC capacitor value Reduced opto current in burst mode enabling low no load power consumption Operating frequencies in all operating modes are outside the audible area Integrated X-capacitor discharge; NXP Semiconductors patented (Patent reference: 81512184EP01 (Patent pending)) Adjustable soft start Power-down mode via the PROTECT pin 2.2 Green features Low supply current during normal operation (0.6 mA without load) Low supply current during non-switching state in burst mode (0.2 mA) Valley switching for minimum switching losses Frequency reduction with fixed minimum peak current to maintain high efficiency at low output power levels 2.3 Protection features Mains voltage independent OverPower Protection (OPP) OverTemperature Protection (OTP) Integrated overpower time-out Integrated restart timer for system fault conditions Continuous mode protection using demagnetization detection Accurate OverVoltage Protection (OVP) General-purpose input for latched protection; for use with system OverTemperature Protection (OTP) Driver maximum on-time protection 3. Applications Applications requiring efficient and cost-effective power supply solutions up to 75 W 4. Ordering information Table 1. Ordering information Type number TEA18362T/1 TEA18362T Product data sheet Package Name Description Version SO8 plastic small outline package; 8 leads; body width 3.9 mm SOT96-1 All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 2 of 29 xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx x x '5,9(5 23OLPLW 9 9 IODX[ +9 P9 %/$1. 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All rights reserved. V P9 9 9 9 9 U 9 &75/ 6WDUW%XUVW T %XUVW2Q V 9FWUO &75/ Fig 1. Block diagram DDD TEA18362T 3XOVHPV HD Nȍ 9RXW5HJXODWHG 9 ,S FS )U HT XH QF \ $X[293 GreenChip SMPS control IC 9 $8; *DWH&RXQWHU .+] 9 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC 6. Pinning information 6.1 Pinning 9&& *1' +9 3527(&7 ,& '5,9(5 &75/ ,6(16( $8; DDD Fig 2. TEA18362T pinning diagram 6.2 Pin description Table 2. TEA18362T Product data sheet Pin description Pin Pin number Description VCC 1 supply voltage GND 2 ground DRIVER 3 gate driver output ISENSE 4 current sense input AUX 5 auxiliary winding input for demagnetization timing, valley detect, overpower correction, and OVP CTRL 6 control input PROTECT 7 general purpose protection input; pin for power-down mode HV 8 high voltage start-up; active X-capacitor discharge All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 4 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC 7. Functional description 7.1 General control Figure 3 shows a typical configuration of the TEA18362T, including flyback circuit controller. 'VHF 9RXW &RXW ' ' 5'5,9(5 5+9 &66 +9 '5,9(5 *1' ,6(16( &75/ 3527(&7 17& 6 ,& $8; 9&& 5$8; 566 5$8; 5VHQVH '9&& &9&& DDD Fig 3. Typical TEA18362T configuration 7.1.1 Start-up and UnderVoltage LockOut (UVLO) Initially, the capacitor on the VCC pin is charged from the high-voltage mains using the HV pin. As long as VCC is below Vstartup, the IC current consumption is minimized to 40 A. When VCC reaches the Vstartup level, the control logic activates the internal circuitry. The IC then waits for the PROTECT pin to reach Vdet(PROTECT) + Vdet(hys)PROTECT, the CTRL pin to reach Vstartup(CTRL), and the mains voltage to increase to above the brownin level. When all these conditions are met, the soft start capacitor on the ISENSE pin (CSS in Figure 3) is charged. The system starts switching. In a typical application, the supply voltage is taken over by the auxiliary winding of the transformer. During the start-up period, the VCC pin is continuously regulated to the Vstartup level using the HV charge current until the output voltage is at its regulation level, which is detected via the CTRL pin. In this way the VCC capacitor value can be limited. Due to the limited current capability from the HV pin and depending on the mains voltage, the voltage on pin VCC can still drop slightly during the start-up period. TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 5 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC 9EURZQLQ +9 +9FKDUJH 21 2)) 9VWDUWXS 9&& 9WK89/2 92 9,23527(&7 9GHW3527(&7 9VWDUWXS&75/ 9,2&75/ VRIWVWDUW 9VHQVHPD[ 9RSS,6(16( 9,,6(16( DDD Fig 4. Start-up sequence and normal operation 7.2 Modes of operation The TEA18362T operates in quasi-resonant mode, discontinuous conduction mode or burst mode (see Figure 5). The auxiliary winding of the flyback transformer provides demagnetization and valley detection. TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 6 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC & N+] IUHTXHQF\ UHGXFWLRQ I V\VWHPHQWHUV EXUVWPRGH IURPKHUH ' % GUDLQYROWDJHDWGLIIHUHQWSRLQWV $ ' GLVFRQWLQXRXVPRGH ZLWKYDOOH\ VZLWFKLQJ & TXDVLUHVRQDQWPRGH % $ N+] 3 P9 ,SHDN P9 3 Fig 5. DDD Modes of operation At high output power the converter operates in quasi-resonant mode. The next converter cycle starts after demagnetization of the transformer and detection of the valley. In quasi-resonant mode switching losses are minimized because the external MOSFET is switched on while the drain-source voltage is minimal. To prevent high-frequency operation at lower loads, the quasi-resonant operation switches to Discontinuous Conduction Mode (DCM) operation with valley skipping once the frequency reaches its maximum. This frequency limit reduces the MOSFET switch-on losses and conducted EMI. At medium power levels, the controller enters Frequency Reduction (FR) mode. A Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) controls the frequency. The minimum frequency in this mode is reduced to 25 kHz. During FR mode, the primary peak current is kept at an adjustable minimum level to maintain high efficiency. Valley switching is also active in this mode. At low power, the converter enters the burst mode. In burst mode, the minimum switching frequency is 25 kHz. 7.3 Supply management All internal reference voltages are derived from a temperature compensated on-chip band gap circuit. Internal reference currents are derived from a trimmed and temperature-compensated current reference circuit. TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 7 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC 7.4 Mains voltage measuring In a typical application, the mains input voltage is measured using the HV pin. Once per ms the mains voltage is measured by pulling down the HV pin to ground and measuring its current. This current then reflects the input voltage. The system determines if the mains voltage exceeds the brownin level or it is disconnected using an analog-to-digital converter and digital control (see Figure 1). Once the mains is above the brownin level, the system is allowed to start switching (see Figure 6). If the mains voltage is continuously below the brownout level for a period of at least 30 ms, a brownout is detected and the system immediately stops switching. This period is required to avoid that the system stops switching due to the zero crossings of the mains or during a short mains interruption. 9EURZQLQ 9EURZQRXW 5HFWLILHG 0DLQVYROWDJH PV PV '5,9(5 DDD Fig 6. Mains voltage measuring When the mains voltage is measured by pulling the HV pin to ground, the digital control calculates if there is a positive dV/dt at the mains. A positive dV/dt implies that a mains is connected. Once a mains is detected, the measuring of the mains input voltage is stopped for a period of 6 ms to improve efficiency. In burst mode this waiting period is enlarged to 97 ms to improve efficiency. A positive dV/dt is measured when succeeding samples cross the brownin level (Ibi(HV)) or the mains high level (IIH(HV); see Figure 7). 9PDLQVKLJK 5HFWLILHG 0DLQVYROWDJH 9EURZQLQ PV PV PV PV +9FXUUHQW VDPSOLQJ 3RVLWLYHG9GWGHWHFWHG6\VWHPZLOOVWRSVHQVLQJIRUPV Fig 7. DDD Detecting mains connection by +dV/dt TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 8 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC If the system does not detect a positive dV/dt for 28 ms, it assumes that the mains is disconnected. In that case the HV pin is continuously pulled to ground, discharging the external X-capacitor. 7.5 Auxiliary winding The VCC pin is connected via a diode and a capacitor to the auxiliary winding to efficiently supply the control IC. To detect demagnetization, valley, and input and output voltage, the auxiliary winding is connected to the AUX pin via a resistive divider (see Figure 3). Each switching cycle is divided in sections. During each section the system knows if the voltage or current out of the AUX pin reflects the demagnetization, valley, input or output voltage (see Figure 8). GUDLQ 9L 9RPHDVXUHPHQW $8; 9 9LPHDVXUHPHQW GHPDJQHWL]DWLRQ YDOOH\ '5,9(5 DDD Fig 8. AUX pin used for demagnetization, valley, and input and output voltage measurement When the external MOSFET is switched on, the voltage at the auxiliary winding reflects the input voltage. The AUX pin is clamped to 0.7 V. The output current is a measure of the input voltage. This current value is internally used for an accurate OPP. The demagnetization, valley and output voltages are measured as a voltage on the AUX pin. In this way, the input voltage measurement and OVP can be adjusted independently. 7.6 Protection If a protection is triggered, the controller stops switching. Depending on the protection triggered and the IC version, the protection causes a restart or latches the converter to an off state (See Table 3). To avoid false triggering, some protections have a built-in delay. TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 9 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC Table 3. Protections Protection Delay Action VCC regulated AUX open no wait until AUX is connected no brownout 30 ms wait until Vmains > Vbrownin yes maximum on-time no safe restart 800 ms yes OTP internal no OTP via the PROTECT 2 ms to 4 ms pin latch yes latch yes OVP via the AUX pin 4 driver pulses[1] latch yes overpower compensation no via AUX; cycle-by-cycle - overpower time-out 40 ms or 200 ms safe restart 800 ms yes overpower + UVLO no safe restart 800 ms yes overcurrent protection blanking time cycle-by-cycle no UVLO no Wait until VCC > Vstartup yes [1] When the voltage on the PROTECT pin is between Vth(pd)PROTECT and Vdet(PROTECT), the clock of the delay counter is changed from the driver pulse to 1 ms internal pulse. When the system stops switching, the VCC pin is not supplied via the auxiliary winding anymore. Depending on the protection triggered, the VCC is regulated to Vstartup via the HV pin (see Table 3). Releasing the latched protections or shortening the safe restart timer can be achieved by removing or shorting the mains voltage. This is called a fast latch reset. It is mainly used to shorten the test time in production (See Section 7.6.8). 7.6.1 OverPower Protection (OPP) The overpower function is used to realize a maximum output power which is nearly constant over the full input mains. The overpower compensation circuit measures the input voltage via the AUX pin and outputs two reference voltages (see Figure 1). If the measured voltage at the ISENSE pin exceeds the highest reference voltage (Vopc(ISENSE)) the DRIVER output is pulled low. If the measured ISENSE voltage exceeds the lower reference voltage (Vopp(ISENSE)), the OverPower counter starts. Both reference voltages depend on the measured input voltage. In this way the system allows 150 % overpower over the rated power on a cycle-by-cycle base. 100 % overpower triggers the overpower counter of 200 ms. Figure 9 shows the overpower protection curves. TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 10 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC P9 923&,6(16( 9233,6(16( ,$8; P$ DDD Fig 9. Overpower protection curves During system start-up, the maximum overpower is limited to 100 % and the maximum time-out period is lowered to 40 ms. Once the output voltage is within its regulation level (voltage on the CTRL pin is below 5 V), the maximum overpower is switched to 150 % and the maximum time-out period returns to 200 ms limiting the output power to a minimum at a shorted output. Lowering the maximum output power and shortening the overpower timer ensure that the input power of the system is limited to < 5 W at a shorted output. Due to the limited output power, the output voltage drops if the load requires more than 150 %. As a result, the VCC voltage drops as well and UVLO can be triggered. To retain the same response in an overpower situation (whether UVLO is triggered or not) the system enters the protection mode (latch or safe restart) when overpower + UVLO is detected. The system entering the protection mode does not depend on the value of the OP counter. 7.6.2 OverVoltage Protection (OVP) An accurate output OVP is implemented by measuring the voltage at the AUX pin during the secondary stroke. As the auxiliary winding voltage is a well-defined replica of the output voltage, the OVP level can be adjusted by the external resistor divider ratio RAUX2 / (RAUX1 + RAUX2). An internal counter of four gate pulses prevents false OVP detection which can occur during ESD or lightning events. 7.6.3 Protection input (PROTECT pin) The PROTECT pin is a general purpose input pin. It can be used to switch off the converter (latched protection). The converter is stopped when the voltage on this pin is pulled below Vdet(PROTECT) (0.5 V). The PROTECT pin can be used to create an OTP function by connecting a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) resistor to this pin. A voltage on the PROTECT pin lower than 0.5 V detects overtemperature. The PROTECT current (maximum 74 A) flowing through the external NTC resistor creates the voltage. The PROTECT voltage is clamped TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 11 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC to maximum 1.45 V. At room temperature the resistance value of the NTC resistor is much higher than at high temperature. Due to the clamp, the current out of the PROTECT pin is 1.45 V divided by the resistance, which is significantly lower than 74 A. A filter capacitor can be connected to this pin. To avoid false triggering, an internal filter of 2 ms to 4 ms is applied. The PROTECT pin can also be a power-down mode pin (see Section 7.10). 7.6.4 OverTemperature Protection (OTP) Integrated OTP ensures that the IC stops switching if the junction temperature exceeds the thermal temperature shutdown limit. OTP is a latched protection. 7.6.5 Maximum on-time The controller limits the on-time of the external MOSFET to 55 s. When the on-time is longer, the IC stops switching and enters safe restart mode. 7.6.6 Safe restart If a protection is triggered and the system enters the safe restart mode, the system restarts after 800 ms. Because the system is not switching, the VCC pin is supplied from the mains via the HV pin. After the 800 ms, the control IC measures the mains voltage. if the mains voltage exceeds the brownin level, the control IC activates the PROTECT pin current source and the internal voltage sources connected to the CTRL pin. Once the voltages on these pins reach a minimum level, the soft start capacitor on the ISENSE pin is charged and the system starts switching again. The VCC is continuously regulated to the Vstartup level until the output voltage is within the regulation level again. 7.6.7 Latched protection If a protection is triggered and the system enters the latched protection mode, the VCC is continuously regulated to the Vstartup level via the HV current source. As long as the AC voltage remains, the system does not switch. Removing the mains for a short time is the only possibility to restart the system. 7.6.8 Fast latch reset Fast latch reset is a simple and fast method to reset the system when it is in latched protection mode or safe restart mode. This function is used during production testing. When the latched protection mode or safe restart mode is triggered, the voltage on pin VCC is fast discharged by an internal current source (ICC(dch)); see Figure 10). The fast discharge avoids an additional waiting period if the VCC voltage is high. When shorting the mains, the waiting period is only the time of the discharge from Vstartup to Vrst. TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 12 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC 9PDLQV '5,9(5 SURWHFWLRQ IDVWGLVFKDUJHWR9VWDUWXS 9&& 9VWDUWXS 9WK89/2 9UVW 9&&JRRG P$ ,& FRQVXPSWLRQ $ $ ODWFKVDIH UHVWDUWUHVHW DDD Fig 10. Fast latch reset Using a 10 F VCC capacitor, the fast latch reset time is below 0.6 s. If the mains is not shorted but removed, a discharged of the X-cap can cause an additional waiting time. 7.7 Burst mode operation (CTRL pin) The controller enters the burst mode when a low output power causes the voltage on the CTRL pin to drop below 0.5 V. During normal operation, the primary opto current can be calculated with Equation 1: 7 V – V IO CTRL I opto = -------------------------------------------12 k (1) This implies that without any additional measure, the maximum primary opto current in burst mode is: 7 V – 0 V I opto = ---------------------------- = 583 A 12 k (2) Depending on the optocoupler used , the secondary opto current is even higher. To achieve minimum no load input power, the internal voltage (7 V) is regulated to a value that causes the primary opto current value to be 100 A when the system is in burst mode. The secondary opto current is then automatically also within this lower range. If the IC detects that the opto current is lower than 80 A, the internal voltage is increased faster to achieve a small output voltage undershoot at a positive load step. Once the system enters normal operation mode, the internal voltage is slowly increased to 7 V again. TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 13 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC To avoid audible noise, a special digital burst mode is implemented. The minimum switching frequency in this mode is 25 kHz. The burst mode repetition rate has a target frequency of 800 Hz (1250 s; see Figure 11). The amount of pulses at each burst period is defined by the requested output power. At higher output power, the amount of switching pulses increases. At low load, it decreases. The digital circuit defines the amount of burst cycles so that the burst frequency is below the audible range (800 Hz) and the switching frequency exceeds the audible range (25 kHz). Any audible noise is avoided. The minimum amount of switching cycles is set to 3 to ensure good efficiency at very low loads. To regulate the output power at a very low load, the system increases the burst period (< 800 Hz). The increased burst period is still outside the audible range. To further improve the no load input power and efficiency at low loads, the current consumption of the IC is lowered to 235 A during the non-switching period in the burst mode. 3 V IVZN+] V IVZN+] V IVZN+] !V IVZN+] W DDD Fig 11. Burst mode operation To achieve a good transient response in burst mode, the system starts switching immediately at an increased output load, allowing a shorter burst period. Eventually, it regulates to the required burst period by increasing the amount of driver pulses (see Figure 12). TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 14 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC OORDG &75/ 9FODPS&75/ '5,9(5 V V V V DDD Fig 12. Transient response in burst mode Due to the discrete number of switching cycles, the new calculated number of pulses must be 0.5 higher or lower than the existing number before one switching cycle is added or taken away. For the IC to increase or decrease the amount of switching cycles, a certain deviation from the target burst repetition frequency (800 Hz) is required because of the internal algorithm. This deviation becomes smaller when the amount of switching cycles increases. Figure 13 shows the upper and lower limits of the burst repetition frequency as a function of the number of pulses. DDD I +] 1SXOVHV (1) Lower limit (2) Upper limit Fig 13. Upper and lower limits of burst frequency When the amount of driver pulses within one burst period exceeds 40, the system switches to normal mode again. During the burst period, the voltage on the CTRL pin is clamped to the minimum Vclamp(CTRL). The current out of the CTRL pin is measured. If the current exceeds Istop(CTRL), the burst period is terminated regardless of digital control. This feature ensures a small overshoot at the output voltage when the load in burst mode suddenly reduces. At the end of each burst period, the CTRL pin is pulled to the ground level for 12.5 s, unless the current flowing from pin CTRL < 87 A, which usually occurs at a positive load step. TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 15 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC 7.8 Soft start-up (ISENSE pin) To prevent audible noise during start-up or a restart condition, a soft start feature is implemented. Before the converter starts, the soft start capacitor CSS on the ISENSE pin is charged. When the converter starts switching, the primary peak current slowly increases as the soft start capacitor discharges through the soft start resistor RSS (see Figure 3). The soft start time constant is set by the external soft start capacitor and the parallel resistor values. 7.9 Driver (DRIVER pin) The driver circuit to the gate of the power MOSFET has a current sourcing capability of 300 mA and a current sink capability of 750 mA. These capabilities allow a fast turn-on and turn-off of the power MOSFET for efficient operation. The maximum driver output is limited to 10.5 V. The DRIVER output pin can be connected to the gate of a MOSFET directly or via a resistor. 7.10 Power-down mode To achieve extremely low no-load standby power, the IC can be forced to power-down mode using an external signal on the PROTECT pin (see Figure 14). When the voltage on the PROTECT pin is pulled below Vth(pd)PROTECT, the system enters the power-down mode. The voltage on the CTRL pin is lowered to 0 V. The IC automatically runs in burst mode with the voltage on pin VCC regulated at the Vrestart level. The primary and secondary opto current is saved. The current out of the PROTECT pin is reduced from 74 A to 47 A to save current consumption (See Figure 15). To avoid that the latched protection is accidentally triggered when the system enters or comes out of the power-down mode, the latched protection is blocked when the voltage on the PROTECT pin is lower than Vth(pd)PROTECT. TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 16 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC 'VHF 9R'& &R ' ' 5'5,9(5 5+9 SRZHUGRZQ 17& &66 +9 '5,9(5 *1' ,6(16( 3527(&7 &75/ 6 ,& $8; 9&& 5$8; 566 5$8; 5VHQVH '9&& &9&& DDD Fig 14. TEA18362T application diagram of power-down feature 9GHW3527(&7 93527(&7 9WKSG3527(&7 $ ,3527(&7 $ $ DDD Fig 15. PROTECT pin current entering and leaving power down mode TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 17 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC 8. Limiting values Table 4. Limiting values In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 60134). Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Max Unit 0.4 +700 V continuous 0.4 +30 V t < 100 ms - +35 V Voltages VIO(HV) input/output voltage on pin HV VCC supply voltage VIO(CTRL) input/output voltage on pin CTRL 0.4 +12 V VI(ISENSE) input voltage on pin ISENSE 0.4 +12 V VIO(PROTECT) input/output voltage on pin PROTECT current limited 0.4 +5 V VIO(AUX) input/output voltage on pin AUX current limited 5 +5 V VO(DRIVER) output voltage on pin DRIVER 0.4 +12 V IIO(AUX) input/output current on pin AUX 1.5 +1 mA IIO(HV) input/output current on pin HV 1 +5 mA IIO(CTRL) input/output current on pin CTRL 3 0 mA IIO(PROTECT) input/output current on pin PROTECT 1 +1 mA IO(DRIVER) output current on pin DRIVER < 10 % 0.4 +1 A Ptot total power dissipation Tamb < 75 C - 0.82 W Tstg storage temperature 55 +150 C Tj junction temperature 40 +150 C 1000 +1000 V 2000 +2000 V 500 +500 V Currents General ESD VESD electrostatic discharge voltage class 1 human body model [1] pin HV all other pins charged device model TEA18362T Product data sheet [2] [1] Equivalent to discharge a 100 pF capacitor through a 1.5 k series resistor. [2] Equivalent to discharge a 200 pF capacitor through a 0.75 H coil and 10 . All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 18 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC 9. Thermal characteristics Table 5. Thermal characteristics Symbol Parameter Conditions Typ Unit Rth(j-a) thermal resistance from junction to ambient in free air; JEDEC test board 91 K/W Rth(j-c) thermal resistance from junction to case in free air; JEDEC test board 37.8 K/W 10. Characteristics Table 6. Characteristics Tamb = 25 C; VCC = 20 V; all voltages are measured with respect to ground (pin 2); currents are positive when flowing into the IC; unless otherwise specified. Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit start-up current on pin HV VHV > 10 V 0.8 1.1 1.4 mA VCC > Vstartup; HV not sampling - - 1 A clamp voltage IHV < 2 mA - - 680 V 13.4 14.9 16.4 V Start-up current source (HV pin) Istartup(HV) Vclamp Supply voltage management (VCC pin) Vstartup start-up voltage Vrestart restart voltage 9.9 11 12.1 V Vth(UVLO) undervoltage lockout threshold voltage 9 9.9 10.8 V Vrst reset voltage 7.75 8.65 9.55 V ICC(startup) start-up supply current burst mode VHV = 0 V - 40 - A VHV > 10 V 1.35 1.05 0.75 mA ICC(oper) operating supply current driver unloaded; excluding opto current 500 600 700 A ICC(burst) burst mode supply current non-switching; excluding opto current 200 235 270 A ICC(prot) protection supply current 185 220 255 A ICC(dch) discharge supply current latched protection; VCC > Vstartup 0.9 1.25 1.6 mA Mains detect (HV pin) tp(HV) pulse duration on pin HV measuring mains voltage 18 20 22 s fmeas(HV) measurement frequency on pin HV measuring mains voltage 0.9 1.0 1.1 kHz td(norm)HV normal mode delay time on pin HV measuring mains voltage 5 6 7 ms td(burst)HV burst mode delay time on measuring mains pin HV voltage 87 97 107 ms Ibo(HV) brownout current on pin HV 552 587 622 A TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 19 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC Table 6. Characteristics …continued Tamb = 25 C; VCC = 20 V; all voltages are measured with respect to ground (pin 2); currents are positive when flowing into the IC; unless otherwise specified. Symbol Parameter Ibi(HV) Conditions Min Typ Max Unit brownin current on pin HV 623 663 703 A Ibo(hys)HV hysteresis of brownout current on pin HV - 76 - A IIH(HV) HIGH-level input current on pin HV 1186 1262 1338 A IIL(HV) LOW-level input current on pin HV 1118 1190 1262 A IHL(hys)HV HIGH to LOW hysteresis current on pin HV - 72 - A Iclamp(HV) clamp current on pin HV - - 1.7 mA Vmeas(HV) measurement voltage on brownin/brownout pin HV - 2.6 - V td(dch) discharge delay time - 28 - ms td(det)bo brownout detection delay time - 30 - ms minimum flyback peak current 2.3 2.5 2.7 V maximum flyback current 4.9 5.25 5.6 V 10 12 14 k VCTRL = 1.5 V 0.58 0.48 0.38 mA VCTRL = 3.5 V 0.385 0.315 0.245 mA 4.7 5 5.3 V 0.42 0.5 0.58 V during measurement time X capacitor discharge; pin HV Peak current control (pin CTRL) VIO(CTRL) input/output voltage on pin CTRL Rint(CTRL) internal resistance on pin CTRL IIO(CTRL) input/output current on pin CTRL Vstartup(CTRL) normal mode start-up voltage on pin CTRL Burst mode (pin CTRL) Vth(burst) burst mode threshold voltage Tburst burst mode period - 1250 - s fsw(min) minimum switching frequency burst mode 23 25 27 kHz Iregd(CTRL) regulated current on pin CTRL burst mode 115 100 85 A Vclamp(CTRL) clamp voltage on pin CTRL burst mode; system switching 0.44 0.5 0.56 V Istop(CTRL) stop current on pin CTRL burst mode; system switching; including regulated output current 820 750 680 A TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 20 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC Table 6. Characteristics …continued Tamb = 25 C; VCC = 20 V; all voltages are measured with respect to ground (pin 2); currents are positive when flowing into the IC; unless otherwise specified. Symbol Parameter Conditions tpd(CTRL) pull-down time on pin CTRL Idet(CTRL) detection current on pin CTRL Min Typ Max Unit 10 12.5 15 s positive load step 65 80 95 A disable pulling down the CTRL pin 77 87 97 A Oscillator fsw(max) maximum switching frequency 125 132.5 140 kHz fsw(min) minimum switching frequency 23 25 27 kHz Vstart(red)f frequency reduction start pin CTRL voltage 2.3 2.5 2.7 V V/t = 0 V/s; IAUX = 0 A; VCTRL = 5.5 V 700 765 830 mV frequency reduction mode; V/t = 0 mV/s; IAUX = 0 A; 190 207 225 mV Current sense (pin ISENSE) Vsense(max) maximum sense voltage VCTRL = 1.0 V tPD(sense) sense propagation delay from the ISENSE pin reaching Vsense(max) to driver off; VISENSE pulse-stepping 100 mV around Vsense(max) - 120 - ns tleb leading edge blanking time 275 325 375 ns 85 75 65 A - Vsense(max) - V 12 - - k Soft start (pin ISENSE) Istart(soft) soft start current Vstart(soft) soft start voltage Rstart(soft) soft start resistance enable voltage Demagnetization and valley control (pin AUX) Vdet(demag) demagnetization detection voltage 20 35 50 mV Iprot(AUX) protection current on pin AUX - 200 - nA tblank(det)demag demagnetization detection blanking time 1.8 2.2 2.6 s (V/t)vrec valley recognition positive V/t voltage change with time negative V/t 0.25 0.37 0.49 V/s 2.35 1.9 1.45 V/s td(vrec-swon) valley recognition to switch-on delay time - 120 - ns Vclamp(AUX) clamp voltage on pin AUX 4.4 4.8 5.2 V TEA18362T Product data sheet IAUX = 1 mA All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 21 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC Table 6. Characteristics …continued Tamb = 25 C; VCC = 20 V; all voltages are measured with respect to ground (pin 2); currents are positive when flowing into the IC; unless otherwise specified. Symbol Parameter tsup(xfmr_ring) transformer ringing suppression time Conditions Min Typ Max Unit 1.9 2.3 2.7 s 45 55 65 s Maximum on-time (pin DRIVER) ton(max) maximum on-time Driver (pin DRIVER) Isource(DRIVER) source current on pin DRIVER VDRIVER = 2 V - 0.3 0.25 A Isink(DRIVER) sink current on pin DRIVER VDRIVER = 2 V 0.25 0.3 - A VDRIVER = 10 V 0.6 0.75 - A 9 10.5 12 V VO(DRIVER)max maximum output voltage on pin DRIVER Overpower compensation (pin ISENSE and pin AUX) Vclamp(AUX) clamp voltage on pin AUX primary stroke; IAUX = 0.3 mA 0.8 0.7 0.6 V td(clamp)AUX clamp delay time on pin AUX after rising edge of pin DRIVER 580 665 750 ns after falling edge of pin DRIVER 1.8 2.2 2.6 s 700 765 830 mV 400 450 500 mV IAUX = 0.3 mA 450 500 550 mV IAUX = 1.46 mA 265 295 325 mV start-up mode; VCTRL > 5 V 36 40 44 ms normal mode 180 200 220 ms 720 800 820 ms Vopc(ISENSE) Vopp(ISENSE) td(opp) td(restart) overpower IAUX = 0.3 mA compensation voltage on I AUX = 1.46 mA pin ISENSE overpower protection voltage on pin ISENSE overpower protection delay time counter trigger level restart delay time External protection (pin PROTECT) Vdet(PROTECT) detection voltage on pin PROTECT 0.47 0.5 0.53 V Vdet(hys)PROTECT hysteresis of detection voltage on pin PROTECT - 50 - mV IO(PROTECT) output current on pin PROTECT normal mode 79 74 69 A power-down mode 55 47 40 A 1.25 1.45 1.65 V Vclamp(PROTECT) clamp voltage on pin PROTECT Power-down mode (pin PROTECT) Vth(pd)PROTECT power-down threshold voltage on pin PROTECT 0.18 0.2 0.22 V Vhys(pd) power-down hysteresis voltage - 20 - mV TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 22 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC Table 6. Characteristics …continued Tamb = 25 C; VCC = 20 V; all voltages are measured with respect to ground (pin 2); currents are positive when flowing into the IC; unless otherwise specified. Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit 2.88 3 3.12 V 1.9 2.3 2.7 s 130 140 150 °C Overvoltage protection (pin AUX) Vovp(AUX) overvoltage protection voltage on pin AUX tdet(ovp) overvoltage protection detection time in the secondary stroke Temperature protection Tpl(IC) TEA18362T Product data sheet IC protection level temperature All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 23 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC 11. Application information A power supply with TEA18362T is a flyback converter operating in QR mode or DCM (See Figure 3). Capacitor CVCC buffers the IC supply voltage. The IC supply voltage is powered from the mains via D1, D2, RHV during start-up. It is powered via the auxiliary winding during normal operation. RHV defines the current into the HV pin for brownout detection and mains detection. Sense resistor Rsense converts the current through MOSFET S1 into a voltage on pin ISENSE. The value of Rsense defines the maximum primary peak current through MOSFET S1. Resistor RSS and capacitor CSS define the soft start time. Resistor RDRIVER is required to limit the current spikes to pin DRIVER because of parasitic inductance of the current sense resistor Rsense. RDRIVER also dampens possible oscillation of MOSFET S1. Adding a bead on the gate pin of MOSFET S1 can be required to prevent local oscillations of the MOSFET. The PROTECT pin can be connected to a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) resistor. The protection is activated when the resistor drops below a value of Vdet(PROTECT) / IO(PROTECT) = 6.7 k. Shorting the PROTECT pin to ground by an external switch or optocoupler can activate the power-down mode. The resistor RAUX2 determines the compensation for input voltage variation. The ratio of RAUX1 and RAUX2 determines the overvoltage protection at the AUX pin. TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 24 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC 12. Package outline 62SODVWLFVPDOORXWOLQHSDFNDJHOHDGVERG\ZLGWKPP 627 ' ( $ ; F \ +( Y 0 $ = 4 $ $ $ $ SLQLQGH[ ș /S / H GHWDLO; Z 0 ES PP VFDOH ',0(16,216LQFKGLPHQVLRQVDUHGHULYHGIURPWKHRULJLQDOPPGLPHQVLRQV 81,7 $ PD[ $ $ $ ES F ' ( H +( / /S 4 Y Z \ = PP LQFKHV ș R R 1RWHV 3ODVWLFRUPHWDOSURWUXVLRQVRIPPLQFKPD[LPXPSHUVLGHDUHQRWLQFOXGHG 3ODVWLFRUPHWDOSURWUXVLRQVRIPPLQFKPD[LPXPSHUVLGHDUHQRWLQFOXGHG 5()(5(1&(6 287/,1( 9(56,21 ,(& -('(& 627 ( 06 -(,7$ (8523($1 352-(&7,21 ,668('$7( Fig 16. Package outline SOT96-1 (SO8) TEA18362T Product data sheet All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 25 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC 13. Revision history Table 7. Revision history Document ID Release date Data sheet status Change notice Supersedes TEA18362T v.2 20131212 Product data sheet - TEA18362T v.1 Modifications: TEA18362T v.1 TEA18362T Product data sheet • • The data sheet status has changed from preliminary to product. Table 1 “Ordering information” has been updated. 20131204 Preliminary data sheet - All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. Rev. 2 — 12 December 2013 - © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. 26 of 29 TEA18362T NXP Semiconductors GreenChip SMPS control IC 14. 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Contents 1 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 4 5 6 6.1 6.2 7 7.1 7.1.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.6.1 7.6.2 7.6.3 7.6.4 7.6.5 7.6.6 7.6.7 7.6.8 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 15 16 General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Features and benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 General features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Green features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Protection features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Pinning information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Pinning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Pin description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Functional description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 General control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Start-up and UnderVoltage LockOut (UVLO) . . 5 Modes of operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Supply management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Mains voltage measuring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Auxiliary winding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 OverPower Protection (OPP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 OverVoltage Protection (OVP) . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Protection input (PROTECT pin) . . . . . . . . . . 11 OverTemperature Protection (OTP) . . . . . . . . 12 Maximum on-time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Safe restart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Latched protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Fast latch reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Burst mode operation (CTRL pin). . . . . . . . . . 13 Soft start-up (ISENSE pin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Driver (DRIVER pin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Power-down mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Limiting values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Thermal characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Application information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Package outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Legal information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Data sheet status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Disclaimers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Trademarks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Contact information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Please be aware that important notices concerning this document and the product(s) described herein, have been included in section ‘Legal information’. © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit: http://www.nxp.com For sales office addresses, please send an email to: [email protected] Date of release: 12 December 2013 Document identifier: TEA18362T