FAIRCHILD FAN6921MLMY

FAN6921ML
Integrated Critical Mode PFC/Quasi-Resonant
Current Mode PWM Controller
Features
Description
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The highly integrated FAN6921ML combines a Power
Factor Correction (PFC) controller and a QuasiResonant PWM controller. Integration provides costeffect design and allows for fewer external components.
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Integrated PFC and Flyback Controller
Critical Mode PFC Controller
Zero-Current Detection for PFC Stage
Quasi-Resonant Operation for PWM Stage
Internal Minimum toff 8µs for QR PWM Stage
Internal 10ms Soft-Start for PWM
Brownout Protection
H/L Line Over-Power Compensation (OPC)
Latched Protection (FB Pin)
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Over-Power/ Overload Protection
−
Short-Circuit Protection
−
Open-Loop Protection
Externally Latch Triggering (RT Pin)
Adjustable Over-Temperature Latched (RT Pin)
VDD Pin & Output Voltage OVP (Latched)
Internal Temperature Shutdown (140°C)
For PFC, FAN6921ML uses a controlled on-time
technique to provide a regulated DC output voltage and
to perform natural power factor correction. With an
innovative THD optimizer, FAN6921ML can reduce
input current distortion at zero-crossing duration to
improve THD performance.
For PWM, FAN6921ML enhances the power system
performance through valley detection, green-mode
operation, and high / low line over power compensation.
FAN6921ML provides: secondary-side open-loop and
over-current protection, external latch triggering,
adjustable over-temperature protection by RT pin and
external NTC resistor, internal over-temperature
shutdown, VDD pin OVP, and DET pin over-voltage for
output OVP, and brownin/out for AC input voltage
under-voltage protection (UVP).
The FAN6921ML controller is available in a 16-pin small
outline package (SOP).
Applications
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AC/DC NB Adapters
Open-Frame SMPS
Battery Charger
Ordering Information
Part Number
OLP Mode
Operating
Temperature Range
FAN6921MLMY
Latch
-40°C to +105°C
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Package
16-Pin Small Outline Package (SOP)
Packing
Method
Tape & Reel
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June 2010
Figure 1. Typical Application
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Application Diagram
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COMP
HV
VDD
2
16
7
RANGE
Multi-Vector Amp.
2.65V
2.75V
RANGE
2.75V
2.9V
27.5V
UVP
2.3V
Internal
Bias
OVP
IHV
OVP
Latched
NC
6
OPFC
DRV
Debounce
70µs
0.45V
15
Two Steps
UVLO
18V/10V/7.5V
S
SET
Q
15.5V
INV
Latched
3
2.5V
0.6V
4
Timer
50ms
2.5ms
32.5µs
2R
Soft-Start
9.5ms
VC & PFC ON/OFF &
Multi Vector Amp.
ON/OFF
Debounce
550ms / 150µs
4.2V
11
14
0.7V
VB
FB OLP
DRV
S
5
Blanking
Circuit
PWM
Current Limit
8
OPWM
IDET
1
RANGE
Valley
Detector
tOFF-MIN
+9µs
Latched
Startup
VB & clamp
VCOMP to 1.6V
Debounce
Time
DET OVP
IRT
0.8V VINV VINV
IDET
1V/1.2V
9
12
GND
RT
Brownout
comparator
Debounce
100ms
100us
10ms
0.5V
Latched
Debounce
100ms
1.2V
0.8V
100uA
0.3V
Internal
OTP
Lathed
Protection
Latched
VDET
2.5V
10
Q
(RT Pin) Prog. OTP
Brownout
(RT Pin) Externally Triggering
Protection
Output Short Circuit (FB
Latched
Pin)
Output Open-Loop (FB Pin)
Output Over Power/ Overload (FB Pin)
VC
S/H
CLR
DET pin OVP
1st Valley
5V
Q
VDD pin OVP
Internal OTP
IDET
tOFF-MIN
(8us/37µs/2.5ms)
DET
SET
17.5V
R
Over Power
Compensation
tOFF
Blanking
(4µs)
ZCD
10V
IZCD
Starter
R
CSPWM
2.1V/1.75V
Inhibit
Timer
0.2V
Blanking
Circuit
VCTL-PFC-ON/OFF
FB
Q
PFC Zero Current
Detector
Disable
Function
PFC
Current Limit
CLR
Restarter
Sawtooth
Generator
/tON-MAX-PFC
THD
Optimizer
CSPFC
R
Brownout
Prog. OTP
/ Externally Triggering
2.35V/2.15V
13
VIN
PFC RANGE Control
FAN6921ML — Integrated Critical Mode PFC / Quasi-Resonant Flyback PWM Controller
Internal Block Diagram
Figure 2. Functional Block Diagram
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ZXYTT
FAN6921FO
TPM
1
- Fairchild Logo
Z - Plant Code
X - Year Code (1 Digit for SOP, 2 Digits for DIP)
Y - Week Code (1 Digit for SOP, 2 Digits for DIP)
TT – DIe-Run Code
F - Frequency (M=Low, H=High Level)
O - OLP Mode (L=Latch, R=Recovery)
T - Package Type (N=DIP, M=SOP)
P – Y=Green Package
M - Manufacture Flow Code
Figure 3. Marking Diagram
Pin Configuration
Figure 4. Pin Configuration
Pin Definitions
Pin #
Name
Description
1
RANGE
RANGE pin’s impedance changes according to VIN pin voltage level. When the input voltage
detected by the VIN pin is lower than a threshold voltage, it sets to high impedance; whereas it
sets to low impedance if input voltage is high level.
2
COMP
Output pin of the error amplifier. It is a transconductance type error amplifier for PFC output
voltage feedback. Proprietary multi-vector current is built-in to this amplifier; therefore, the
compensation for the PFC voltage feedback loop allows a simple compensation circuit between
this pin and GND.
3
INV
4
CSPFC
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Marking Information
Inverting input of the error amplifier. This pin is used to receive PFC voltage level by a voltage
divider and provides PFC output over- and under-voltage protections.
Input to the PFC over-current protection comparator that provides cycle-by-cycle current limiting
protection. When the sensed voltage across the PFC current-sensing resistor reaches the internal
threshold (0.6 typical), the PFC switch is turned off to activate cycle-by-cycle current limiting.
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Pin #
5
Name
Description
Input to the comparator of the PWM over-current protection and performs PWM current-mode
control with FB pin voltage. A resistor is used to sense the switching current of the PWM switch
CSPWM and the sensing voltage is applied to the CSPWM pin for the cycle-by-cycle current limit, currentmode control, and high / low line over-power compensation according to DET pin source current
during PWM on time.
6
OPFC
Totem-pole driver output to drive the external power MOSFET. The clamped gate output voltage is
15.5V.
7
VDD
Power supply. The threshold voltages for startup and turn-off are 18V and 7.5V, respectively. The
startup current is less than 30µA and the operating current is lower than 10mA.
8
OPWM
Totem-pole output generates the PWM signal to drive the external power MOSFET. The clamped
gate output voltage is 17.5V.
9
GND
The power ground and signal ground.
This pin is connected to an auxiliary winding of the PWM transformer through a resistor divider for
the following purposes:
ƒ Producing an offset voltage to compensate the threshold voltage of PWM current limit for
providing over-power compensation. The offset is generated in accordance with the input
voltage when PWM switch is on.
10
DET
ƒ Detecting the valley voltage signal of drain voltage of the PWM switch to achieve the valley
voltage switching and minimize the switching loss on the PWM switch.
ƒ Providing output over-voltage protection. A voltage comparator is built-in to the DET pin. The
DET pin detects the flat voltage through a voltage divider paralleled with auxiliary winding. This
flat voltage is reflected to the secondary winding during PWM inductor discharge time. If output
OVP and this flat voltage is higher than 2.5V, the controller enters latch mode and stops all PFC
and PWM switching operation.
11
FB
Feedback voltage pin. This pin is used to receive the output voltage level signal to determine PWM
gate duty for regulating output voltage. The FB pin voltage can also activate open-loop, overload,
or output-short-circuit protection if the FB pin voltage is higher than a threshold of around 4.2V for
more than 50ms.The input impedance of this pin is a 5kΩ equivalent resistance. A 1/3 attenuator is
connected between the FB pin and the input of the CSPWM/FB comparator.
12
RT
Adjustable over-temperature protection and external latch triggering. A constant current flows out
of the RT pin. When RT pin voltage is lower than 0.8V (typical), latch mode protection is activated
and stops all PFC and PWM switching operation until the AC plug is removed.
13
VIN
Line-voltage detection for brownin/out protections. This pin can receive the AC input voltage level
through a voltage divider. The voltage level of the VIN pin is not only used to control RANGE pin’s
status, but it can also perform brownin/out protection for AC input voltage UVP.
14
ZCD
Zero-current detection for the PFC stage. This pin is connected to an auxiliary winding coupled to
PFC inductor winding to detect the ZCD voltage signal once the PFC inductor current discharges
to zero. When the ZCD voltage signal is detected, the controller starts a new PFC switching cycle.
When the ZCD pin voltage is pulled to under 0.2V (typical), it disables the PFC stage and the
controller stops PFC switching. This can be realized with an external circuit if disabling the PFC
stage is desired.
15
NC
No connection
16
HV
High-voltage startup. HV pin is connected to the AC line voltage through a resistor (100kΩ typical)
for providing a high-charging current to VDD capacitor.
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Stresses exceeding the absolute maximum ratings may damage the device. The device may not function or be
operable above the recommended operating conditions and stressing the parts to these levels is not recommended.
In addition, extended exposure to stresses above the recommended operating conditions may affect device reliability.
The absolute maximum ratings are stress ratings only.
Symbol
Parameter
Min.
Max.
Unit
30
V
VDD
DC Supply Voltage
VHV
HV
500
V
VH
OPFC, OPWM
-0.3
25.0
V
VL
Others (INV, COMP, CSPFC, DET, FB, CSPWM, RT)
-0.3
7.0
V
Input Voltage to ZCD Pin
-0.3
12.0
V
VZCD
PD
Power Dissipation
800
mW
ΘJA
Thermal Resistance; Junction-to-Air
104
°C/W
ΘJC
Thermal Resistance; Junction-to-Case
41
°C/W
+150
°C
TJ
TSTG
TL
ESD
Operating Junction Temperature
-40
Storage Temperature Range
-55
Lead Temperature; Soldering 10 Seconds
Human Body Model, JESD22-A114 (All Pins Except HV Pin)
(3)
Charged Device Model, JESD22-C101 (All Pins Except HV Pin)
+150
°C
+260
°C
4500
(3)
1250
V
Notes:
1. Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device.
2. All voltage values, except differential voltages, are given with respect to the GND pin.
3. All pins including HV pin: CDM=750V, HBM=1000V.
Recommended Operating Conditions
The Recommended Operating Conditions table defines the conditions for actual device operation. Recommended
operating conditions are specified to ensure optimal performance to the datasheet specifications. Fairchild does not
recommend exceeding them or designing to Absolute Maximum Ratings.
Symbol
TA
Parameter
Operating Ambient Temperature
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Min.
Max.
Unit
-40
+105
°C
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VDD=15V, TA=-40~105°C (TA=TJ), unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Units
25
V
VDD Section
VOP
Continuously Operating Voltage
VDD-ON
Turn-On Threshold Voltage
16.5
18.0
19.5
V
VDD-PWM-OFF
PWM Off Threshold Voltage
9
10
11
V
VDD-OFF
Turn-Off Threshold Voltage
6.5
7.5
8.5
V
10
20
µA
10
mA
IDD-ST
Startup Current
VDD=VDD-ON - 0.16V,
Gate Open
IDD-OP
Operating Current
VDD=15V, OPFC;
OPWM=100KHz;
CL-PFC, CL-PWM=2nF
Green Mode Operating Supply
Current (Average)
VDD=15V,
OPWM=450Hz,
CL-PWM=2nF
IDD-GREEN
IDD-PWM-OFF
Operating Current at PWM-OFF
VDD=VDD-PWM-OFF - 0.5V
Phase
5.5
mA
70
120
170
µA
VDD-OVP
VDD Over-Voltage Protection (Latch-Off)
26.5
27.5
28.5
V
tVDD-OVP
VDD OVP Debounce Time
100
150
200
µs
IDD-LATCH
VDD OVP Latch-up Holding
Current
VDD=7.5V
120
µA
HV Startup Current Source Section
VHV-MIN
IHV
Minimum Startup Voltage on HV Pin
Supply Current from Pin HV
50
V
VAC=90V (VDC=120V),
VDD=0V
1.2
mA
HV=500V,
VDD= VDD-OFF +1V
1.0
µA
VIN and RANGE Section
VVIN-UVP
VVIN-RE-UVP
tVIN-UVP
The Threshold Voltage for AC Input Under-Voltage
Protection
Under-Voltage Protection Reset Voltage (for Startup)
Under-Voltage Protection Debounce Time (No Need at
Startup/Hiccup Mode)
0.95
1.00
1.05
V
VVIN-UVP
+0.15V
VVIN-UVP
+0.2V
VVIN-UVP
+0.25V
V
70
100
130
ms
VVIN-RANGE-H
High VVIN Threshold for RANGE
RANGE=Ground
Comparator
2.30
2.35
2.40
V
VVIN-RANGE-L
Low VVIN Threshold for RANGE
RANGE=Open
Comparator
2.10
2.15
2.20
V
70
100
130
ms
0.5
V
28
µs
tRANGE
Range-Enable/Disable Debounce Time
VRANGE-OL
Output Low Voltage of RANGE
Pin
tON-MAX-PFC
PFC Maximum On Time
IO=1mA
22
25
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VDD=15V, TA=-40~105°C (TA=TJ), unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Units
100
125
150
µmho
2.465
2.500
2.535
V
RANGE=Open
2.70
2.75
2.80
V
RANGE=Ground
2.60
2.65
2.70
V
VINVH / VREF,
RANGE=Open
1.06
1.14
VINVH / VREF,
RANGE=Ground
1.04
1.08
PFC Stage
Voltage Error Amplifier Section
(4)
Gm
Transconductance
VREF
Feedback Comparator Reference Voltage
VINV-H
Clamp High Feedback Voltage
VRATIO
VINV-L
Clamp High Output Voltage Ratio
Clamp Low Feedback Voltage
2.25
2.30
2.35
V
RANGE=Open
2.90
2.95
V
RANGE=Ground
2.75
2.80
V
50
70
90
µs
0.35
0.45
0.55
V
VINV-OVP
Over Voltage Protection for INV
Input
tINV-OVP
Over-Voltage Protection Debounce Time
VINV-UVP
Under-Voltage Protection for INV Input
tINV-UVP
Under Voltage Protection Debounce Time
50
70
90
µs
INV Threshold Voltage for Blocking FB latch
0.7
0.8
0.9
V
VINV-BO
PWM and PFC Off Threshold for Brownout Protection
1.15
1.20
1.25
V
VINV-BO2
PWM Off Threshold Voltage for Brownout Protection,
PFC Off
0.7
0.8
0.9
V
Comparator Output High Voltage
4.8
6.0
V
Zero Duty Cycle Voltage on COMP Pin
1.15
1.25
1.35
V
15
25
35
µA
0.50
0.75
1.00
mA
RANGE=Open,
VINV=2.75V, VCOMP=5
20
30
40
µA
RANGE=Ground,
VINV=2.65V, VCOMP=5
20
30
40
µA
VINV-FB-Latch
VCOMP
VOZ
Comparator Output Source
Current
ICOMP
Comparator Output Sink Current
VINV=2.3V, VCOMP=1.5
VINV=1.5V
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PFC Current Sense Section
VCSPFC
Threshold Voltage for Peak
Current Cycle-by-Cycle Limit
VCOMP=5V
tPD
Propagation Delay
tBNK
Leading-Edge Blanking Time
AV
CSPFC Compensation Ratio for THD
0.60
V
110
200
ns
110
180
250
ns
0.90
0.95
1.00
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VDD=15V, TA=-40℃~105℃ (TA=TJ), unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Units
PFC Output Section
VZ
PFC Gate Output Clamping
Voltage
VDD= 25V
VOL
PFC Gate Output Voltage Low
VDD=15V, IO=100mA
VOH
PFC Gate Output Voltage High
VDD=15V, IO=100mA
8
tR
PFC Gate Output Rising Time
VDD=12V, CL=3nF,
20~80%
30
65
100
ns
tF
PFC Gate Output Falling Time
VDD=12V, CL=3nF,
80~20%
30
50
70
ns
14.0
15.5
17.0
V
1.5
V
V
PFC Zero Current Detection Section
VZCD
Input Threshold Voltage Rising
Edge
VZCD Increasing
1.9
2.1
2.3
V
VZCD-HYST
Threshold Voltage Hysteresis
VZCD Decreasing
0.25
0.35
0.45
V
VZCD-HIGH
Upper Clamp Voltage
IZCD=3mA
8
10
VZCD-LOW
Lower Clamp Voltage
IZCD=-1.5mA
0.55
0.70
0.85
V
VZCD-SSC
Starting Source Current
Threshold Voltage
IZCD=5µA
0.8
0.9
1.0
V
Maximum Delay from ZCD to
Output Turn-On
VCOMP=5V, fS=60KHz
100
200
ns
tDELAY
tRESTART-PFC
tINHIB
Restart Time
Inhibit Time (Maximum
Switching Frequency Limit)
VCOMP=5V
V
300
500
700
µs
1.5
2.5
3.5
µs
VZCD-DIS
PFC Enable/Disable Function Threshold Voltage
150
200
250
mV
tZCD-DIS
PFC Enable/Disable Function
Debounce Time
100
150
200
µs
1/2.75
1/3.00
1/3.25
V/V
3
5
7
KΩ
1.2
2.0
mA
VZCD=100mV
PWM Stage
Feedback Input Section
AV=ᇞVCS /ᇞVFB,
0<VCS<0.9
AV
Input-Voltage to Current Sense
(4)
Attenuation
ZFB
Input Impedance
FB>VG
IOZ
Bias Current
FB=VOZ
VOZ
(4)
Zero Duty-Cycle Input Voltage
0.7
0.9
1.1
V
VFB-OLP
Open-Loop Protection Threshold Voltage
3.9
4.2
4.5
V
tFB-OLP
The Debounce Time for Open-Loop Protection
40
50
60
ms
8.5
9.5
10.5
ms
tFB-SS
Internal Soft-Start Time
(4)
VFB=0V~3.6V
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VDD=15V, TA=-40~105°C (TA=TJ), unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Units
2.45
2.50
2.55
V
DET Pin OVP and Valley Detection Section
VDET-OVP
Comparator Reference Voltage
(4)
Av
Open-Loop Gain
Bw
Gain Bandwidth
tDET-OVP
IDET-SOURCE
(4)
Output OVP(Latched) Debounce Time
Maximum Source Current
100
60
dB
1
MHz
150
VDET=0V
VDET-HIGH
Upper Clamp Voltage
IDET=-1mA
VDET-LOW
Lower Clamp Voltage
IDET=1mA
(4)
200
µs
1
mA
5
V
0.5
0.7
0.9
V
150
200
250
ns
tVALLEY-DELAY
Delay from Valley Signal Detected to Output Turn-On
tOFF-BNK
Leading-Edge Blanking Time for DET-OVP (2.5V) and
(4)
Valley Signal when PWM MOS Turns Off
3
4
5
µs
tTIME-OUT
Time-Out After tOFF-MIN
8
9
10
µs
38
45
52
µs
VFB ≥ VN
7
8
9
µs
VFB=VG
32
37
42
µs
PWM Oscillator Section
tON-MAX-PWM
Maximum On Time
tOFF-MIN
Minimum Off Time
VN
Beginning of Green-On Mode at FB Voltage Level
1.95
2.10
2.25
V
VG
Beginning of Green-Off Mode at FB Voltage Level
1.00
1.15
1.30
V
ΔVG
Hysteresis for Beginning of Green-Off Mode at FB
Voltage Level
0.1
V
Threshold Voltage on FB to
Disable PFC
RANGE Pin Internally
Open
1.70
1.75
1.80
Threshold Voltage on FB to
Disable PFC
RANGE Pin Internally
Ground
1.65
1.70
1.75
Hysteresis Voltage on FB to
Enable PFC
RANGE Pin Internally
Open
1.95
2.00
2.05
Hysteresis Voltage on FB to
Enable PFC
RANGE Pin Internally
Ground
1.75
1.80
1.85
PFC OFF Debounce Time to
Disable PFC
PFC Status from ON
to OFF
400
500
600
ms
tINHIB-PFC-OFF
Inhibit Time During tPFC-OFF
tPFC-OFF
30
34
38
µs
tPFC-ON
PFC ON Debounce Time to
(4)
Enable PFC
PFC Status from OFF
to ON
VCTL-PFC-OFF
VCTL-PFC-ON
tPFC-OFF
tSTARTER-PWM Start Timer (Time-Out Timer)
V
V
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µs
VFB < VG
2.0
2.5
3.0
ms
VFB > VFB-OLP
25.5
32.5
39.5
µs
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VDD=15V, TA=-40℃~105℃ (TA=TJ), unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Units
16.0
17.5
19.0
V
1.5
V
PWM Output Section
VCLAMP
PWM Gate Output Clamping
Voltage
VDD= 25V
VOL
PWM Gate Output Voltage Low
VDD= 15V, Io=100mA
VOH
PWM Gate Output Voltage High
VDD= 15V, Io=100mA
tR
PWM Gate Output Rising Time
CL=3nF,
VDD=12V, 20~80%
80
110
ns
tF
PWM Gate Output Falling Time
CL=3nF,
VDD=12V, 20~80%
40
70
ns
150
200
ns
8
V
Current Sense Section
tPD
VLIMIT
VSLOPE
Delay to Output
The Limit Voltage on CSPWM
Pin for Over Power
Compensation
Slope Compensation
(4)
tON-BNK
Leading-Edge Blanking Time
VCS-FLOATING
CSPWM Pin Floating VCSPWM
Clamped High Voltage
tCS-H
IDET < 75µA, TA=25°C
0.81
0.84
0.87
IDET=185µA, TA=25°C
0.69
0.72
0.75
IDET=350µA, TA=25°C
0.55
0.58
0.61
IDET=550µA, TA=25°C
0.37
0.40
0.43
tON=45µs,
RANGE=Open
0.25
0.30
0.35
tON=0µs
0.05
0.10
0.15
V
V
300
CSPWM Pin Floating
4.5
Delay Once CSPWM Pin Floating CSPWM Pin Floating
ns
5
V
150
µs
RT Pin Over-Temperature Protection Section
TOTP
TOTP-HYST
IRT
VRT-LATCH
Internal Threshold Temperature
(4)
for OTP
125
Hysteresis Temperature for
(4)
Internal OTP
Latch-Mode Triggering Voltage
Latch-Mode Release Voltage
VRT-OTP-LEVEL
Threshold Voltage for Two-level
Debounce Time
tRT-OTP-H
Debounce Time for OTP
tRT-OTP-L
Debounce Time for Externally
Triggering
155
°C
30
Internal Source Current of RT Pin
VRT-RE-LATCH
140
90
100
0.75
0.80
VRT-LATCH VRT-LATCH
+0.15
+0.20
0.45
0.50
°C
110
µA
0.85
V
VRT-LATCH
+0.25
V
0.55
V
10
VRT<VRT-OTP-LEVEL
70
100
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Electrical Characteristics (Continued)
ms
130
µs
Note:
4. Guaranteed by design.
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These characteristic graphs are normalized at TA=25°C.
10.2
18.4
10.1
VDD-PWM-OFF (V)
VDD-ON(V)
18.0
17.6
17.2
10.0
9.9
9.8
16.8
16.4
9.7
-40
-25
-10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
110 125
-40
-25
-10
5
Temperature(°C)
50
65
80
95
110 125
Figure 6. PWM-Off Threshold Voltage
29.0
8.00
28.5
VDD-OVP(V)
8.50
7.50
28.0
27.5
7.00
27.0
6.50
-40
-25
-10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
-40
110 125
-25
-10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
110 125
Temperature(°C)
Temperature(°C)
Figure 7. Turn-Off Threshold Voltage
Figure 8. VDD Over-Voltage Protection Threshold
8.0
16.0
14.0
7.0
I DD-OP(mA)
I DD-ST(μA)
35
Temperature(°C)
Figure 5. Turn-On Threshold Voltage
VDD-OFF(V)
20
12.0
10.0
6.0
5.0
8.0
6.0
-40
-25
-10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
4.0
110 125
-40
-25
-10
5
Temperature(°C)
20
35
50
65
80
95
110 125
Temperature(°C)
Figure 9. Startup Current
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Typical Performance Characteristics
Figure 10. Operating Current
17.0
2.60
16.5
16.0
V Z(V)
VREF(V)
2.55
2.50
15.5
15.0
2.45
14.5
2.40
-40
-25
-10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
14.0
110 125
-40
Temperature(°C)
-10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
110 125
Temperature(°C)
Figure 11. PFC Output Feedback Reference Voltage
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These characteristic graphs are normalized at TA=25°C.
28.0
0.65
tON-MAX-PFC(μsec)
27.0
0.63
VCSPFC(V)
26.0
25.0
0.61
0.59
24.0
0.57
23.0
0.55
22.0
-40
-25
-10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
-40
110 125
-25
-10
5
Figure 13. PFC Maximum On Time
35
50
65
80
95
110 125
Figure 14. PFC Peak Current Limit Voltage
50.0
18.5
48.0
tON-MAX-PWM(µsec)
19.0
18.0
VCLAMP(V)
20
Temperature(°C)
Temperature(°C)
17.5
17.0
46.0
44.0
42.0
16.5
40.0
16.0
-40
-40
-25
-10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
-25
-10
5
20
110 125
Temperature(°C)
Figure 15. PWM Gate Output Clamping Voltage
50
65
80
95
110 125
Figure 16. PWM Maximum On Time
1.4
2.30
1.3
VG(V)
2.20
VN(V)
35
Temperature(°C)
2.10
1.2
1.1
2.00
1.0
1.90
-40
-25
-10
5
20 35 50 65
Temperature(°C)
80
95
-40
110 125
-25
-10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
110 125
Temperature(°C)
Figure 17. Beginning of Green-On Mode at VFB
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Typical Performance Characteristics (Continued)
Figure 18. Beginning of Green-Off Mode at VFB
9.0
42.0
40.0
tOFF-MIN(μsec)
tOFF-MIN(μsec)
8.5
8.0
38.0
36.0
34.0
7.5
32.0
30.0
7.0
-40
-25
-10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
-40
110 125
Figure 19. PWM Minimum Off Time for VFB > VN
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5
20
35
50
65
80
95
110 125
Temperature(°C)
Temperature(°C)
Figure 20. PWM Minimum Off Time for VFB=VG
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These characteristic graphs are normalized at TA=25°C.
1.0
2.60
2.55
V DET-OVP(V)
VDET-LOW(V)
0.9
0.8
0.7
2.50
2.45
0.6
2.40
0.5
-40
-25
-10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
-40
110 125
-25
-10
5
35
50
65
80
95
110 125
Figure 22. Reference Voltage for Output
Over-Voltage Protection of DET Pin
Figure 21. Lower Clamp Voltage of DET Pin
110.0
0.90
105.0
0.85
V RT-LATCH(V)
IRT(μA)
20
Temperature(°C)
Temperature(°C)
100.0
95.0
0.80
0.75
90.0
0.70
-40
-25
-10
5
20 35 50 65
Temperature(°C)
80
95
110 125
-40
-10
5
20 35 50 65
Temperature(°C)
80
95
110 125
Figure 24. Over-Temperature Protection Threshold
Voltage of RT Pin
Figure 23. Internal Source Current of RT Pin
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PFC Stage
Multi-Vector Error Amplifier and THD Optimizer
For better dynamic performance, faster transient
response, and precise clamping on PFC output,
FAN6921ML uses a transconductance type amplifier
with proprietary innovative multi-vector error amplifier
(US Patent 6,900,623). The schematic diagram of this
amplifier is shown in Figure 25. The PFC output voltage
is detected from the INV pin by an external resistor
divider circuit that consists of R1 and R2. When PFC
output variation voltage reaches 6% over or under the
reference voltage of 2.5V, the multi-vector error amplifier
adjusts its output sink or source current to increase the
loop response to simplify the compensated circuit.
+
∑
+
Figure 26. Multi-Vector Error Amplifier with
THD Optimizer
Figure 25. Multi-Vector Error Amplifier
The feedback voltage signal on the INV pin is compared
with reference voltage 2.5V, which makes the error
amplifier source or sink current to charge or discharge
its output capacitor CCOMP. The COMP voltage is
compared with the internally generated sawtooth
waveform to determine the on time of PFC gate.
Normally, with lower feedback loop bandwidth, the
variation of the PFC gate on time should be very small
and almost constant within one input AC cycle.
However, the power factor correction circuit operating at
light-load condition has a defect, zero crossing
distortion, that distorts input current and makes the
system’s Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) worse. To
improve the result of THD at light-load condition,
especially at high input voltage, an innovative THD
optimizer (US Patent 7,116,090) is inserted by sampling
the voltage across the current-sense resistor. This
sampling voltage on current-sense resistor is added into
the sawtooth waveform to modulate the on time of PFC
gate, so it is not constant on time within a half AC cycle.
The method of operation between THD optimizer and
PWM is shown in Figure 26. After THD optimizer
processes, around the valley of AC input voltage, the
compensated on time becomes wider than the original.
The PFC on time, which is around the peak voltage, is
narrowed by the THD optimizer. The timing sequences
of the PFC MOS and the shape of the inductor current
are shown in Figure 27. Figure 28 shows the difference
between calculated fixed on time and fixed on time with
THD optimizer during a half AC cycle.
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Figure 27. Operation Waveforms of Fixed On Time
with and without THD Optimizer
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Functional Description
Figure 28. Calculated Waveforms of Fixed On Time
with and without THD Optimizer During a Half
AC Cycle
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VZCD
10V
2.1V
1.75V
VDS
t
PFCVO
VIN,MAX
Figure 29. Hysteresis Behavior between RANGE Pin
and VIN Pin Voltage
Zero Current Detection (ZCD Pin)
Figure 30 shows the internal block of zero-current
detection. The detection function is performed by
sensing the information on an auxiliary winding of the
PFC inductor. Referring to Figure 31, when PFC MOS is
off, the stored energy of the PFC inductor starts to
release to the output load. Then the drain voltage of
PFC MOS starts to decrease since the PFC inductor
resonates with parasitic capacitance. Once the ZCD pin
voltage is lower than the triggering voltage (1.75V
typical), the PFC gate signal is sent again to start a new
switching cycle.
If PFC operation needs to be shut down due to
abnormal conditions, pull the ZCD pin LOW, with
voltage under 0.2V (typical), to activate the PFC disable
function to stop PFC switching operation.
For preventing excessive high switching frequency at
light load, a built-in inhibit timer is used to limit the
minimum tOFF time. Even if the ZCD signal has been
detected, the PFC gate signal is not sent during the
inhibit time (2.5µs typical).
t
PFC
Gate
Inhibit
Time
t
Figure 31. Operation Waveforms of PFC
Zero-Current Detection
Protection for PFC Stage
PFC Output Voltage UVP and OVP (INV Pin)
FAN6921ML provides several kinds of protection for the
PFC stage. PFC output over- and under-voltage are
essential for PFC stage. Both are detected and
determined by INV pin voltage, as shown in Figure 32.
When INV pin voltage is over 2.75V or under 0.45V, due
to overshoot or abnormal conditions, and lasts for a debounce time around 70µs; the OVP or UVP circuit is
activated to stop PFC switching operation immediately.
The INV pin is not only used to receive and regulate
PFC output voltage, but can also perform PFC output
OVP/ UVP protection. For failure-mode test, this pin can
shut down PFC switching if pin floating occurs.
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RANGE Pin
A built-in low voltage MOSFET can be turned on or off
according to VVIN voltage level. The drain pin of this
internal MOSFET is connected to the RANGE pin.
Figure 29 shows the status curve of VVIN voltage level
and RANGE impedance (open or ground).
PFC VO
Driver
D eboun ce
Time
VREF (2.5V)
VCOMP
COMP
2
CCOMP
Figure 30. Internal Block of the Zero-Current
Detection
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INV
V oltage
1
D etector
Error
R2
Amplifier
OVP = (VINV ≥ 2.75V)
UVP = (VINV ≤ 0.45V)
FAN6921
CO
Figure 32. Internal Block of PFC Over- and UnderVoltage Protection
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The PFC peak switching current is adjustable by the
current-sense resistor. Figure 33 shows the measured
waveform of PFC gate and CSPFC pin voltage.
PFC MOS Current Limit
CSPFC
OPFC
Figure 33. Cycle-by-Cycle Current Limiting
Brownin/out Protection (VIN Pin)
With AC voltage detection, FAN6921ML can perform
brownin/out protection (AC voltage UVP). Figure 34
shows the key operation waveforms. The VIN pin is
used to detect AC input voltage level and is connected
to AC input by a resistor divider (refer to Figure 1);
therefore, the VVIN voltage is proportional to the AC
input voltage. When the AC voltage drops; and VVIN
voltage is lower than 1V for 100ms, the UVP protection
is activated and the COMP pin voltage is clamped to
around 1.6V. Because PFC gate duty is determined by
comparing the sawtooth waveform and COMP pin
voltage, lower COMP voltage results in narrow PFC on
time, so that the energy converged is limited and the
PFC output voltage decreases. When INV pin voltage
is lower than 1.2V, FAN6921ML stops all PFC and
PWM switching operation immediately until VDD
voltage drops to turn-off voltage then rises to turn-on
voltage again (UVLO).
When the brownout protection is activated, all switching
operation is turned off, the VDD voltage enters hiccup
mode up and down continuously. Until VVIN voltage is
higher than 1.2V (typical) and VDD reaches turn-on
voltage again, the PWM and PFC gate is sent out.
Figure 34. Operation Waveforms of Brownin/out
Protection
VDD
Brownout
Brownin
AC Input
OPWM
OPFC
AC Input
Figure 35. Measured Waveform of Brownin/out
Protection (Adapter Application)
The measured waveforms of brownin/out protection are
shown in Figure 35.
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PFC Peak Current Limiting (CSPFC pin)
During PFC stage switching operation, the PFC switch
current is detected by a current-sense resistor on the
CSPFC pin and the detected voltage on this resistor is
delivered to an input terminal of a comparator and
compared with a threshold voltage 0.6V (typical). Once
the CSPFC pin voltage is higher than the threshold
voltage, PFC gate is turned off immediately.
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HV Startup and Operating Current (HV Pin)
The HV pin is connected to the AC line through a
resistor (refer to Figure 1). With a built-in high-voltage
startup circuit, when AC voltage is applied to power
system, FAN6921ML provides a high current to charge
external VDD capacitor to accelerate controller’s startup
time and build up normal rated output voltage within
three seconds. To save power consumption, after VDD
voltage exceeds turn-on voltage and enters normal
operation; this high voltage startup circuit is shut down
to avoid power loss from startup resistor.
Figure 36 shows the characteristic curve of VDD voltage
and operating current IDD. When VDD voltage is lower
than VDD-PWM-OFF, FAN6921ML stops all switching
operation and turns off some unnecessary internal
circuit to reduce operating current. By doing so, the
period from VDD-PWM-OFF to VDD-OFF can be extended and
the hiccup mode frequency can be decreased to reduce
the input power in case of output short circuit. Figure 37
shows the typical waveforms of VDD voltage and gate
signal at hiccup mode operation.
is detected, FAN6921ML outputs PWM gate signal to
turn on the switch and begin a new switching cycle.
With green mode and valley detection, at light load
condition; power system can perform extended valley
switching at DCM operation and further reduce
switching loss for better conversion efficiency. The FB
pin voltage versus tOFF-MIN time characteristic curve is
shown in Figure 38. As Figure 38 shows, FAN6921ML
can extend tOFF time up to 2.5ms, which is around
400Hz switching frequency.
Referring to Figure 1 and Figure 2, FB pin voltage is not
only used to receive secondary feedback signal to
determine gate on time, but also determines PFC stage
on or off status. At no-load or light-load conditions, if PFC
stage is set to be off; that can reduce power consumption
from PFC stage switching device and increase
conversion efficiency. When output loading is decreased,
the FB pin voltage becomes lower and, therefore, the
FAN6921ML can detect the output loading level
according to the FB pin voltage to control the on / off
status of the PFC part.
Figure 36. VDD vs. IDD-OP Characteristic Curve
Figure 38. VFB Voltage vs. tOFF-MIN Time
Characteristic Curve
Valley Detection (DET Pin)
Figure 37. Typical Waveform of VDD Voltage and
Gate Signal in Hiccup Mode Operation
Green-Mode Operation and PFC-ON / OFF Control
(FB Pin)
Green mode is used to further reduce power loss in the
system (e.g. switching loss). It uses an off-time
modulation technique to regulate switching frequency
according to FB pin voltage. When output loading is
decreased, FB voltage becomes lower due to secondary
feedback movement and the tOFF-MIN is extended. After
tOFF-MIN (determined by FB voltage), the internal valley
detection circuit is activated to detect the valley on the
drain voltage of the PWM switch. When the valley signal
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When FAN6921ML operates in green mode, tOFF-MIN is
determined by the green mode circuit according to FB
pin voltage level. After tOFF-MIN, the internal valleydetection circuit is activated. During the off time of the
PWM switch, when transformer inductor current
discharges to zero; the transformer inductor and
parasitic capacitor of PWM switch start to resonate
concurrently. When the drain voltage on the PWM
switch falls, the voltage across on auxiliary winding VAUX
also decreases since auxiliary winding is coupled to
primary winding. Once the VAUX voltage resonates and
falls to negative, VDET voltage is clamped by the DET pin
(refer to Figure 39) and FAN6921ML is forced to flow
out a current IDET. FAN6921ML reflects and compares
this IDET current. If this source current rises to a
threshold current, PWM gate signal is sent out after a
fixed delay time (200ns typical).
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The RDET resistor is connected from auxiliary winding to
the DET pin. Engineers can adjust this RDET resistor to
get proper VLIMIT voltage to fit power system needs. The
characteristic curve of IDET current vs. VLIMIT voltage on
CSPWM pin is shown in Figure 42.
Figure 39. Valley Detection
I DET = ⎡⎣VIN × ( N A NP ) ⎤⎦ RDET
(1)
where VIN is input voltage; NA is turn number of auxiliary
winding; and NP is turn number of primary winding.
Figure 40. Measured Waveform of Valley Detection
High / Low Line Over-Power Compensation (DET Pin)
Generally, when the power switch turns off, there is a
delay from gate signal falling edge to power switch off.
This delay is produced by an internal propagation delay
of the controller and the turn-off delay of the PWM
switch due to gate resistor and gate-source capacitor
CISS of PWM switch. At different AC input voltage, this
delay time produces different maximum output power
under the same PWM current limit level. Higher input
voltage generates higher maximum output power since
applied voltage on primary winding is higher and causes
higher rising slope inductor current. It results in higher
peak inductor current at the same delay. Furthermore,
under the same output wattage, the peak switching
current at high line is lower than at low line. Therefore,
to make the maximum output power close at different
input voltages, the controller needs to regulate VLIMIT of
the CSPWM pin to control the PWM switch current.
Figure 41. Relationship between VAUX and VIN
Referring to Figure 41, during the on time of the PWM
switch, the input voltage is applied to primary winding
and the voltage across on auxiliary winding, VAUX, is
proportional to primary winding voltage. As the input
voltage increases, the reflected voltage on auxiliary
winding VAUX rises as well. FAN6921ML also clamps the
DET pin voltage and flows out a current IDET. Since the
current, IDET, is in accordance with VAUX, FAN6921ML
can depend on this current IDET during PWM on time to
regulate the current limit level of the PWM switch to
perform high / low line over-power compensation.
Figure 42. IDET Current vs. VLIMIT Voltage
Characteristic Curve
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As the input voltage increases, the reflected voltage on
the auxiliary winding, VAUX, becomes higher (as well as
the current IDET) and the controller regulates the VLIMIT to
a lower level.
Leading-Edge Blanking (LEB)
When the PFC or PWM switches are turned on, a
voltage spike is induced on the current-sense resistor
due to the reciprocal effect by reverse recovery energy
of the output diode and COSS of power MOSFET. To
prevent this spike, a leading-edge blanking time is builtin and a small RC filter is recommended between the
CSPWM pin and GND (e.g. 100Ω, 470pF).
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VDD Pin Over-Voltage Protection (OVP)
VDD over-voltage protection is used to prevent device
damage once VDD voltage is higher than device stress
rating voltage. In case of VDD OVP, the controller stops
all switching operation immediately and enters latch-off
mode until the AC plug is removed.
Adjustable Over-Temperature Protection and
Externally Latch Triggering (RT Pin)
Figure 43 is a typical application circuit with an internal
block of RT pin. As shown, a constant current IRT flows
out from the RT pin, so the voltage VRT on RT pin can
be obtained as IRT current multiplied by the resistor,
which consists of NTC resistor and RA resistor. If the RT
pin voltage is lower than 0.8V and lasts for a debounce
time, latch mode is activated and stops all PFC and
PWM switching.
The RT pin is usually used to achieve over-temperature
protection with a NTC resistor and provides external
latch triggering for additional protection. Engineers can
use an external triggering circuit (e.g. transistor) to pull
low the RT pin and activate controller latch mode.
Generally, the external latch triggering needs to activate
rapidly since it is usually used to protect power system
from abnormal conditions. Therefore, the protection
debounce time of the RT pin is set to around 100µs
once RT pin voltage is lower than 0.5V.
For over-temperature protection, because the
temperature would not change immediately; the RT pin
voltage is reduced slowly as well. The debounce time
for adjustable OTP should not need a fast reaction. To
prevent improper latch triggering on the RT pin due to
exacting test conditions (e.g. lightning test); when the
RT pin triggering voltage is higher than 0.5V, the
protection debounce time is set to around 10ms. To
avoid improper triggering on the RT pin, it is
recommended to add a small value capacitor (e.g.
1000pF) paralleled with NTC and RA resistor.
Output Over-Voltage Protection (DET Pin)
Referring to Figure 44, during the discharge time of
PWM transformer inductor; the voltage across on
auxiliary winding is reflected from secondary winding
and therefore the flat voltage on the DET pin is
proportional to the output voltage. FAN6921ML can
sample this flat voltage level after a tOFF blanking time to
perform output over-voltage protection. This tOFF
blanking time is used to ignore the voltage ringing from
leakage inductance of PWM transformer. The sampled
flat voltage level is compared with internal threshold
voltage 2.5V and, once the protection is activated,
FAN6921ML enters latch mode.
The controller can protect rapidly by this kind of cycleby-cycle sampling method in the case of output over
voltage. The protection voltage level can be determined
by the ratio of external resistor divider RA and RDET. The
flat voltage on DET pin can be expressed by the
following equation:
VDET = ( N A N S ) ×VO ×
(2)
PWM
Gate
VO ⋅
VAUX
t
NA
NS
t
PFC _ VO ⋅
FAN6921
Adjustable OverTemperature protection &
External Latch triggering
RA
RDET + RA
VDET
VO ⋅
NA
NP
NA
RA
⋅
N S R DET + R A
sampling
here
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Protection for PWM Stage
I RT =100µA
12
NTC
R RT
RT
0.8V
0.5V
Deboun ce
time
tOFF
blanking
Latched
110µs
10ms
0.3V
t
Figure 43. Adjustable Over-Temperature Protection
Figure 44. Operation Waveform of Output
Over-Voltage Detection
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As the output loading is increased, the output voltage is
decreased and the sink current of transistor of optocoupler on primary side is reduced. So the FB pin
voltage is increased by internal voltage bias. In the case
of an open loop, output short circuit, or overload
conditions; this sink current is further reduced and the
FB pin voltage is pulled to high level by internal bias
voltage. When the FB pin voltage is higher than 4.2V for
50ms, the FB pin protection is activated.
Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO, VDD Pin)
Referring to Figure 36 and Figure 37, the turn-on and
turn-off VDD threshold voltages are fixed at 18V and
10V, respectively. During startup, the hold-up capacitor
(VDD capacitor) is charged by the HV startup current
until VDD voltage reaches the turn-on voltage. Before the
output voltage rises to rated voltage and delivers energy
to the VDD capacitor from auxiliary winding, this hold-up
capacitor has to sustain the VDD voltage energy for
operation. When VDD voltage reaches turn-on voltage,
FAN6921ML starts all switching operation if no
protection is triggered before VDD voltage drops to turnoff voltage VDD-PWM-OFF.
Figure 45. FB Pin Open-Loop, Short Circuit,
and Overload Protections
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Open-Loop, Short-Circuit, and Overload Protection
(FB Pin)
Referring to Figure 45, outside of FAN6921ML; the FB
pin is connected to the collector of transistor of an optocoupler. Inside of FAN6921ML, the FB pin is connected
to an internal voltage bias through a resistor of ~5kΩ.
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Physical Dimensions
Figure 46. 16-Pin Small Outline Package (SOIC)
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