FAIRCHILD FSDM0765RB

FSQ0765RQ
Green-Mode Fairchild Power Switch (FPS™) for
Quasi-Resonant Operation - Low EMI and High Efficiency
Features
Description
! Optimized for Quasi-Resonant Converter (QRC)
A Quasi-Resonant Converter (QRC) generally shows
lower EMI and higher power conversion efficiency than a
conventional hard-switched converter with a fixed
switching frequency. The FSQ-series is an integrated
Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) controller and
SenseFET specifically designed for quasi-resonant
operation and Alternating Valley Switching (AVS). The
PWM controller includes an integrated fixed-frequency
oscillator, Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO), LeadingEdge Blanking (LEB), optimized gate driver, internal softstart, temperature-compensated precise current sources
for a loop compensation, and self-protection circuitry.
Compared with a discrete MOSFET and PWM controller
solution, the FSQ-series can reduce total cost,
component count, size, and weight; while simultaneously
increasing efficiency, productivity, and system reliability.
This device provides a basic platform that is well suited
for cost-effective designs of quasi-resonant switching
flyback converters.
! Low EMI through Variable Frequency Control and AVS
(Alternating Valley Switching)
! High-Efficiency through Minimum Voltage Switching
! Narrow Frequency Variation Range over Wide Load
and Input Voltage Variation
! Advanced Burst-Mode Operation for Low Standby
Power Consumption
! Simple Scheme for Sync Voltage Detection
! Pulse-by-Pulse Current Limit
! Various Protection functions: Overload Protection
!
!
!
!
(OLP), Over-Voltage Protection (OVP), Abnormal
Over-Current Protection (AOCP), Internal Thermal
Shutdown (TSD) with Hysteresis, Output Short
Protection (OSP)
Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO) with Hysteresis
Internal Startup Circuit
Internal High-Voltage Sense FET (650V)
Built-in Soft-Start (17.5ms)
Applications
! Power Supply for LCD TV and Monitor, VCR, SVR,
STB, and DVD & DVD Recorder
! Adapter
Related Resources
Visit http://www.fairchildsemi.com/apnotes/ for:
! AN-4134: Design Guidelines for Offline Forward
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Converters Using Fairchild Power Switch (FPS™)
AN-4137: Design Guidelines for Offline Flyback
Converters Using Fairchild Power Switch (FPS™)
AN-4140: Transformer Design Consideration for
Offline Flyback Converters Using Fairchild Power
Switch (FPS™)
AN-4141: Troubleshooting and Design Tips for
Fairchild Power Switch (FPS™) Flyback Applications
AN-4145: Electromagnetic Compatibility for Power
Converters
AN-4147: Design Guidelines for RCD Snubber of
Flyback
AN-4148: Audible Noise Reduction Techniques for
Fairchild Power Switch Fairchild Power Switch(FPS™)
Applications
AN-4150: Design Guidelines for Flyback Converters
Using FSQ-Series Fairchild Power Switch (FPS™)
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FSQ0765RQ — Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPS™) for Quasi-Resonant Operation
April 2009
Maximum Output Power(1)
Product
Number
PKG.(5)
Operating
Temp.
FSQ0765RQWDTU TO-220F-6L -25 to +85°C
Current RDS(ON)
Limit
Max.
3.5A
1.6Ω
230VAC±15%(2)
85-265VAC
Adapter(3)
Open
Frame(4)
Adapter(3)
Open
Frame(4)
80W
90W
48W
70W
Replaces
Devices
FSCM0765R
FSDM0765RB
Notes:
1. The junction temperature can limit the maximum output power.
2. 230VAC or 100/115VAC with doubler.
3. Typical continuous power in a non-ventilated enclosed adapter measured at 50°C ambient temperature.
4. Maximum practical continuous power in an open-frame design at 50°C ambient.
5.
For Fairchild’s definition of “green” Eco Status, please visit:
http://www.fairchildsemi.com/company/green/rohs_green.html. Eco Status: RoHS.
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Ordering Information
FSQ0765RQ — Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPS™) for Quasi-Resonant Operation
Application Diagram
VO
AC
IN
Vstr
PWM
Sync
Drain
GND
VCC
FB
FSQ0765R Rev.00
Figure 1. Typical Flyback Application
Internal Block Diagram
Sync
5
AVS
VCC
Idelay
FB
4
VCC
Drain
6
3
1
OSC
Vref
0.35/0.55
VBurst
Vref
Vstr
VCC good
8V/12V
IFB
PWM
3R
R
SoftStart
S Q
LEB
250ns
Gate
driver
R Q
tON < tOSP
after SS
VOSP
LPF
AOCP
VSD
S
TSD
Q
2
VOCP
(1.1V)
GND
R Q
LPF
VOVP
VCC good
FSQ0765R Rev.00
Figure 2. Internal Block Diagram
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6. Vstr
5. Sync
4. FB
3. VCC
2. GND
1. Drain
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Figure 3. Pin Configuration (Top View)
Pin Definitions
Pin #
Name
1
Drain
SenseFET drain. High-voltage power SenseFET drain connection.
2
GND
Ground. This pin is the control ground and the SenseFET source.
3
VCC
Power Supply. This pin is the positive supply input. This pin provides internal operating current for
both startup and steady-state operation.
4
FB
Feedback. This pin is internally connected to the inverting input of the PWM comparator. The
collector of an opto-coupler is typically tied to this pin. For stable operation, a capacitor should be
placed between this pin and GND. If the voltage of this pin reaches 6V, the overload protection
triggers, which shuts down the FPS.
5
Sync
Sync. This pin is internally connected to the sync-detect comparator for quasi-resonant switching.
In normal quasi-resonant operation, the threshold of the sync comparator is 1.2V/1.0V.
Vstr
Startup. This pin is connected directly, or through a resistor, to the high-voltage DC link. At
start-up, the internal high-voltage current source supplies internal bias and charges the external
capacitor connected to the VCC pin. Once VCC reaches 12V, the internal current source is disabled.
It is not recommended to connect Vstr and Drain together.
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Description
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Pin Configuration
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. TA = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Min.
Max.
Unit
Vstr
Vstr Pin Voltage
500
V
VDS
Drain Pin Voltage
650
V
VCC
Supply Voltage
VFB
Feedback Voltage Range
-0.3
Sync Pin Voltage
-0.3
VSync
IDM
ID
Drain Current Pulsed
Continuous Drain Current(6)
20
V
13.0
V
13.0
V
14.4
A
TC = 25°C
3.6
TC = 100°C
2.28
A
EAS
Single Pulsed Avalanche Energy(7)
570
mJ
PD
Total Power Dissipation(Tc=25°C)
45
W
TJ
Operating Junction Temperature
Internally limited
°C
TA
Operating Ambient Temperature
-25
+85
°C
+150
°C
TSTG
ESD
Storage Temperature
-55
Electrostatic Discharge Capability
Human Body Model
2
Charged Device Model
2
kV
Notes:
6. Repetitive rating: Pulse width limited by maximum junction temperature.
7. L=81mH, starting TJ=25°C.
Thermal Impedance
TA = 25°C unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
θJA
Resistance(8)
θJC
Junction-to-Ambient Thermal
Junction-to-Case Thermal
Resistance(9)
Value
Unit
50
°C/W
2.8
°C/W
Notes:
8. Free standing with no heat-sink under natural convection.
9. Infinite cooling condition - refer to the SEMI G30-88.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
TA = 25°C unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Condition
Min. Typ. Max. Unit
SENSEFET SECTION
BVDSS
Drain Source Breakdown Voltage
VCC = 0V, ID = 100µA
IDSS
Zero-Gate-Voltage Drain Current
VDS = 520V, VGS = 0V
Drain-Source On-State Resistance
TJ = 25°C, ID = 1.8A
1.3
COSS
Output Capacitance
VGS = 0V, VDS = 25V, f = 1MHz
125
td(on)
Turn-On Delay Time
27
ns
Rise Time
102
ns
63
ns
65
ns
RDS(ON)
tr
td(off)
tf
650
VDD = 325V, ID = 6.5A
Turn-Off Delay Time
Fall Time
V
300
µA
1.6
Ω
pF
CONTROL SECTION
tON.MAX
Maximum On Time
TJ = 25°C
8.8
10.0
11.2
µs
tB
Blanking Time
TJ = 25°C, Vsync = 5V
13.5
15.0
16.5
µs
tW
Detection Time Window
TJ = 25°C, Vsync = 0V
fS
Initial Switching Frequency
ΔfS
tAVS
Switching Frequency Variation(11)
On Time
6.0
59.6
66.7
75.8
kHz
-25°C < TJ < 85°C
±5
±10
%
at VIN = 240VDC, Lm = 360μH
(AVS triggered when VAVS>spec
& tAVS<spec.)
4.0
µs
1.2
V
VAVS
AVS Triggering
Threshold(11)
tSW
Switching Time Variance by AVS(11)
Sync = 500kHz sine input
VFB = 1.2V, tON = 4.0µs
13.5
IFB
Feedback Source Current
VFB = 0V
700
Minimum Duty Cycle
VFB = 0V
DMIN
VSTART
VSTOP
tS/S
UVLO Threshold Voltage
Internal Soft-Start Time
Feedback
Voltage
µs
After turn-on
20.5
µs
900
1100
µA
0
%
11
12
13
V
7
8
9
V
With free-running frequency
17.5
ms
BURST-MODE SECTION
VBURH
VBURL
Burst-Mode Voltages
(10)
TJ = 25°C, tPD = 200ns
Hysteresis
0.45
0.55
0.65
V
0.25
0.35
0.45
V
200
mV
Note:
10. Propagation delay in the control IC.
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Electrical Characteristics
TA = 25°C unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Condition
Min. Typ. Max. Unit
PROTECTION SECTION
ILIMIT
Peak Current Limit
TJ = 25°C, di/dt = 460mA/µs
3.08
3.50
3.92
A
VSD
Shutdown Feedback Voltage
VCC = 15V
5.5
6.0
6.5
V
Shutdown Delay Current
VFB = 5V
4
5
6
µA
IDELAY
tLEB
Leading-Edge Blanking
TJ = 25°C
OSP triggered when tON<tOSP ,
VFB>VOSP & lasts longer than
t
Feedback Blanking Time OSP_FB
Output Short Threshold Feedback
Protection(11) Voltage
tOSP_FB
TSD
Hys
250
Threshold Time
tOSP
VOSP
Time(11)
Shutdown Temperature
Thermal
Shutdown(11) Hysteresis
1.2
ns
1.4
1.8
2.0
2.0
2.5
3.0
125
140
155
µs
V
60
µs
°C
SYNC SECTION
VSH1
VSL1
tsync
VSH2
VSL2
VCLAMP
VOVP
tOVP
Sync Threshold Voltage 1
VCC = 15V, VFB = 2V
1.0
1.2
1.4
0.8
1.0
1.2
Sync Delay Time(11)(12)
230
ns
4.3
4.7
5.1
4.0
4.4
4.8
ISYNC_MAX = 800µA
ISYNC_MIN = 50µA
0.0
0.4
0.8
V
VCC = 15V, VFB=2V
7.4
8.0
8.6
V
1.0
1.7
2.4
µs
1
3
5
mA
Sync Threshold Voltage 2
VCC = 15V, VFB = 2V
Low Clamp Voltage
Over-Voltage Threshold Voltage
Protection
Blanking Time(11)
V
V
TOTAL DEVICE SECTION
IOP
ISTART
ICH
VSTR
Operating Supply Current
(Control Part Only)
VCC = 13V, VFB=0V
Start Current
VCC = 10V
(before VCC reaches VSTART)
350
450
550
µA
Startup Charging Current
VCC = 0V, VSTR = minimum 50V
0.65
0.85
1.00
mA
Minimum VSTR Supply Voltage
26
V
Notes:
11. Guaranteed by design, but not tested in production.
12. Includes gate turn-on time.
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Electrical Characteristics (Continued)
Function
Operation Method
EMI Reduction
FSDM0x65RE
Constant
Frequency PWM
Frequency
Modulation
FSQ-Series
Quasi-Resonant
Operation
! Reduced EMI noise
! Reduced components to detect valley point
! Valley switching
Reduce EMI Noise ! Inherent frequency modulation
! Alternate valley switching
CCM or AVS
Based on Load ! Improves efficiency by introducing hybrid control
and Input Condition
Hybrid Control
Burst-Mode
Operation
Burst-Mode
Operation
Advanced
Burst-Mode
Operation
Strong Protections
OLP, OVP
OLP, OVP,
AOCP, OSP
TSD
145°C without
Hysteresis
140°C with 60°C
Hysteresis
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FSQ-Series Advantages
! Improved efficiency by valley switching
! Improved standby power by AVS in burst-mode
! Improved reliability through precise AOCP
! Improved reliability through precise OSP
! Stable and reliable TSD operation
! Converter temperature range
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FSQ0765RQ — Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPS™) for Quasi-Resonant Operation
Comparison Between FSDM0x65RNB and FSQ-Series
1.2
Normalized
Normalized
These characteristic graphs are normalized at TA= 25°C.
1.0
0.8
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.0
-25
0
25
50
75
100
0.0
-25
125
0
Temperature [°C]
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.4
0.2
0.2
75
100
0.0
-25
125
0
1.2
1.0
0.8
125
0.8
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.2
75
100
0.0
-25
125
0
25
50
75
100
125
Temperature [°C]
Temperature [°C]
Figure 8. Initial Switching Frequency (fSW) vs. TA
Figure 9. Maximum On Time (tON.MAX) vs. TA
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100
1.0
0.6
50
75
1.2
0.6
25
50
Figure 7. Startup Charging Current (ICH) vs. TA
Normalized
Normalized
Figure 6. UVLO Stop Threshold Voltage
(VSTOP) vs. TA
0
25
Temperature [°C]
Temperature [°C]
0.0
-25
125
0.8
0.4
50
100
1.0
0.6
25
75
1.2
0.6
0
50
Figure 5. UVLO Start Threshold Voltage
(VSTART) vs. TA
Normalized
Normalized
Figure 4. Operating Supply Current (IOP) vs. TA
0.0
-25
25
Temperature [°C]
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Typical Performance Characteristics
1.2
Normalized
Normalized
These characteristic graphs are normalized at TA= 25°C.
1.0
0.8
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.0
-25
0
25
50
75
100
0.0
-25
125
0
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.4
0.2
0.2
75
100
0.0
-25
125
0
1.2
1.0
0.8
125
0.8
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.2
75
100
0.0
-25
125
Temperature [°C]
0
25
50
75
100
125
Temperature [°C]
Figure 14. Burst-Mode Low Threshold Voltage
(Vburl) vs. TA
Figure 15. Peak Current Limit (ILIM) vs. TA
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100
1.0
0.6
50
75
1.2
0.6
25
50
Figure 13. Burst-Mode High Threshold Voltage
(Vburh) vs. TA
Normalized
Normalized
Figure 12. Shutdown Delay Current (IDELAY) vs. TA
0
25
Temperature [°C]
Temperature [°C]
0.0
-25
125
0.8
0.4
50
100
1.0
0.6
25
75
1.2
0.6
0
50
Figure 11. Feedback Source Current (IFB) vs. TA
Normalized
Normalized
Figure 10. Blanking Time (tB) vs. TA
0.0
-25
25
Temperature [°C]
Temperature [°C]
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Typical Performance Characteristics (Continued)
1.2
Normalized
Normalized
These characteristic graphs are normalized at TA= 25°C.
1.0
0.8
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.0
-25
0
25
50
75
100
0.0
-25
125
0
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.4
0.2
0.2
75
100
0.0
-25
125
0
1.2
1.0
0.8
125
0.8
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.2
75
100
0.0
-25
125
Temperature [°C]
0
25
50
75
100
125
Temperature [°C]
Figure 20. Sync High Threshold Voltage 2
(VSH2) vs. TA
Figure 21. Sync Low Threshold Voltage 2
(VSL2) vs. TA
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100
1.0
0.6
50
75
1.2
0.6
25
50
Figure 19. Over-Voltage Protection (VOV) vs. TA
Normalized
Normalized
Figure 18. Shutdown Feedback Voltage (VSD) vs. TA
0
25
Temperature [°C]
Temperature [°C]
0.0
-25
125
0.8
0.4
50
100
1.0
0.6
25
75
1.2
0.6
0
50
Figure 17. Sync Low Threshold Voltage 1
(VSL1) vs. TA
Normalized
Normalized
Figure 16. Sync High Threshold Voltage 1
(VSH1) vs. TA
0.0
-25
25
Temperature [°C]
Temperature [°C]
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Typical Performance Characteristics (Continued)
2.2 Leading-Edge Blanking (LEB): At the instant the
internal SenseFET is turned on, a high-current spike
usually occurs through the SenseFET, caused by
primary-side capacitance and secondary-side rectifier
reverse recovery. Excessive voltage across the Rsense
resistor would lead to incorrect feedback operation in the
current-mode PWM control. To counter this effect, the
FPS employs a leading-edge blanking (LEB) circuit. This
circuit inhibits the PWM comparator for a short time
(tLEB) after the SenseFET is turned on.
1. Startup: At startup, an internal high-voltage current
source supplies the internal bias and charges the
external capacitor (Ca) connected to the VCC pin, as
illustrated in Figure 22. When VCC reaches 12V, the
FPS™ begins switching and the internal high-voltage
current source is disabled. The FPS continues its normal
switching operation and the power is supplied from the
auxiliary transformer winding unless VCC goes below the
stop voltage of 8V.
Vref
VCC
VDC
Idelay
VFB
VO
4
FOD817A
Ca
IFB
SenseFET
OSC
D1
CB
D2
3R
+
VFB*
3
VCC
6
Vstr
KA431
-
ICH
8V/12V
VCC good
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Gate
driver
R
OLP
VSD
Rsense
FSQ0765R Rev. 00
Vref
Figure 23. Pulse-Width-Modulation (PWM) Circuit
Internal
Bias
3. Synchronization: The FSQ-series employs a quasiresonant switching technique to minimize the switching
noise and loss. The basic waveforms of the quasiresonant converter are shown in Figure 24. To minimize
the MOSFET's switching loss, the MOSFET should be
turned on when the drain voltage reaches its minimum
value, which is indirectly detected by monitoring the VCC
winding voltage, as shown in Figure 24.
Figure 22. Startup Circuit
2. Feedback Control: FPS employs current-mode
control, as shown in Figure 23. An opto-coupler (such as
the FOD817A) and shunt regulator (such as the KA431)
are typically used to implement the feedback network.
Comparing the feedback voltage with the voltage across
the Rsense resistor makes it possible to control the
switching duty cycle. When the reference pin voltage of
the shunt regulator exceeds the internal reference
voltage of 2.5V, the opto-coupler LED current increases,
pulling down the feedback voltage and reducing the duty
cycle. This typically happens when the input voltage is
increased or the output load is decreased.
Vds
VRO
VRO
VDC
tF
Vsync
Vovp (8V)
2.1 Pulse-by-Pulse Current Limit: Because currentmode control is employed, the peak current through the
SenseFET is limited by the inverting input of PWM
comparator (VFB*), as shown in Figure 23. Assuming
that the 0.9mA current source flows only through the
internal resistor (3R + R = 2.8k), the cathode voltage of
diode D2 is about 2.5V. Since D1 is blocked when the
feedback voltage (VFB) exceeds 2.5V, the maximum
voltage of the cathode of D2 is clamped at this voltage,
clamping VFB*. Therefore, the peak value of the current
through the SenseFET is limited.
1.2V
1.0V
230ns Delay
MOSFET Gate
ON
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Figure 24. Quasi-Resonant Switching Waveforms
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Functional Description
IDS
IDS
VDS
ingnore
4.4V
Vsync
1.2V
1.0V
internal delay
tX
tB=15μs
tX
tB=15μs
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Figure 27. After Vsync Finds First Valley
IDS
4. Protection Circuits: The FSQ-series has several
self-protective functions, such as Overload Protection
(OLP), Abnormal Over-Current Protection (AOCP),
Over-Voltage Protection (OVP), and Thermal Shutdown
(TSD). All the protections are implemented as autorestart mode. Once the fault condition is detected,
switching is terminated and the SenseFET remains off.
This causes VCC to fall. When VCC falls down to the
Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO) stop voltage of 8V, the
protection is reset and the startup circuit charges the
VCC capacitor. When the VCC reaches the start voltage
of 12V, normal operation resumes. If the fault condition is
not removed, the SenseFET remains off and VCC drops
to stop voltage again. In this manner, the auto-restart can
alternately enable and disable the switching of the power
SenseFET until the fault condition is eliminated.
Because these protection circuits are fully integrated into
the IC without external components, the reliability is
improved without increasing cost.
IDS
VDS
4.4V
Vsync
1.2V
1.0V
internal delay
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Figure 25. Vsync > 4.4V at tX
tX
tB=15μs
IDS
VDS
IDS
Power
on
Fault
occurs
Fault
removed
VDS
VCC
4.4V
Vsync
internal delay
12V
1.2V
1.0V
8V
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Figure 26. Vsync < 4.4V at tX
Fault
situation
Normal
operation
t
Figure 28. Auto Restart Protection Waveforms
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The switching frequency is the combination of blank time
(tB) and detection time window (tW). In case of a heavy
load, the sync voltage remains flat after tB and waits for
valley detection during tW. This leads to a low switching
frequency not suitable for heavy loads. To correct this
drawback, additional timing is used. The timing
conditions are described in Figures 25, 26, and 27. When
the Vsync remains flat higher than 4.4V at the end of tB
that is tX, the next switching cycle starts after internal
delay time from tX. In the second case, the next switching
occurs on the valley when the Vsync goes below 4.4V
within tB. Once Vsync detects the first valley within tB, the
other switching cycle follows classical QRC operation.
OSC
PWM
LEB
250ns
S
Q
R
Q
Gate
driver
R
+
AOCP
-
VFB
3R
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R sense
2
GND
VOCP
Figure 30. Abnormal Over-Current Protection
4.3 Output-Short Protection (OSP): If the output is
shorted, steep current with extremely high di/dt can flow
through the SenseFET during the LEB time. Such a
steep current brings high voltage stress on the drain of
SenseFET when turned off. To protect the device from
such an abnormal condition, OSP is included in the FSQseries. It is comprised of detecting VFB and SenseFET
turn-on time. When the VFB is higher than 2V and the
SenseFET turn-on time is lower than 1.2µs, the FPS
recognizes this condition as an abnormal error and shuts
down PWM switching until VCC reaches Vstart again. An
abnormal condition output short is shown in Figure 31.
MOSFET
Drain
Current
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Overload protection
6.0V
Rectifier
Diode Current
Turn-off delay
ILIM
VFB
0
2.5V
Minimum turn-on time
Vo
D
1.2us
output short occurs
t12= CFB*(6.0-2.5)/Idelay
0
t1
t2
t
Io
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Figure 29. Overload Protection
0
Figure 31. Output Short Waveforms
4.2 Abnormal Over-Current Protection (AOCP): When
the secondary rectifier diodes or the transformer pins are
shorted, a steep current with extremely high di/dt can
flow through the SenseFET during the LEB time. Even
though the FSQ-series has overload protection, it is not
enough to protect the FSQ-series in that abnormal case,
since severe current stress is imposed on the SenseFET
until OLP triggers. The FSQ-series has an internal
AOCP circuit shown in Figure 30. When the gate turn-on
signal is applied to the power SenseFET, the AOCP
block is enabled and monitors the current through the
sensing resistor. The voltage across the resistor is
compared with a preset AOCP level. If the sensing
resistor voltage is greater than the AOCP level, the set
signal is applied to the latch, resulting in the shutdown of
the SMPS.
4.4 Over-Voltage Protection (OVP): If the secondaryside feedback circuit malfunctions or a solder defect
causes an opening in the feedback path, the current
through the opto-coupler transistor becomes almost
zero. Then, VFB climbs up in a similar manner to the
overload situation, forcing the preset maximum current
to be supplied to the SMPS until the overload protection
triggers. Because more energy than required is provided
to the output, the output voltage may exceed the rated
voltage before the overload protection triggers, resulting
in the breakdown of the devices in the secondary side.
To prevent this situation, an OVP circuit is employed. In
general, the peak voltage of the sync signal is
proportional to the output voltage and the FSQ-series
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4.1 Overload Protection (OLP): Overload is defined as
the load current exceeding its normal level due to an
unexpected abnormal event. In this situation, the
protection circuit should trigger to protect the SMPS.
However, even when the SMPS is in the normal
operation, the overload protection circuit can be
triggered during the load transition. To avoid this
undesired operation, the overload protection circuit is
designed to trigger only after a specified time to
determine whether it is a transient situation or a true
overload situation. Because of the pulse-by-pulse
current limit capability, the maximum peak current
through the SenseFET is limited, and therefore the
maximum input power is restricted with a given input
voltage. If the output consumes more than this maximum
power, the output voltage (VO) decreases below the set
voltage. This reduces the current through the optocoupler LED, which also reduces the opto-coupler
transistor current, thus increasing the feedback voltage
(VFB). If VFB exceeds 2.5V, D1 is blocked and the 5µA
current source starts to charge CB slowly up to VCC. In
this condition, VFB continues increasing until it reaches
6V, when the switching operation is terminated, as
shown in Figure 29. The delay time for shutdown is the
time required to charge CFB from 2.5V to 6V with 5µA. A
20 ~ 50ms delay time is typical for most applications.
VVcc_coil &VCC
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Absolue max VCC (20V)
VCC
VVcc_coil
VO
VOset
VDC
VFB
Npri
NVcc
0.55V
Improper OVP triggering
0.35V
Vsync
VOVP (8V)
tOVP
IDS
VSH2 (4.8V)
tOVP
VCLAMP
VDS
Figure 32. OVP Triggering
time
4.5 Thermal Shutdown with Hysteresis (TSD): The
SenseFET and the control IC are built in one package.
This allows the control IC to detect abnormally high
temperature of the SenseFET. If the temperature
exceeds approximately 140°C, the thermal shutdown
triggers IC shutdown. The IC recovers its operation when
the junction temperature decreases 60°C from TSD
temperature and VCC reaches startup voltage (Vstart).
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t2 t3
Switching
disabled
t4
Figure 33. Waveforms of Burst Operation
7. Switching Frequency Limit: To minimize switching
loss and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), the
MOSFET turns on when the drain voltage reaches its
minimum value in quasi-resonant operation. However,
this causes switching frequency to increases at light load
conditions. As the load decreases or input voltage
increases, the peak drain current diminishes and the
switching frequency increases. This results in severe
switching losses at light-load condition, as well as
intermittent switching and audible noise. These problems
create limitations for the quasi-resonant converter
topology in a wide range of applications.
5. Soft-Start: The FPS has an internal soft-start circuit
that increases PWM comparator inverting input voltage
with the SenseFET current slowly after it starts up. The
typical soft-start time is 17.5ms. The pulse width to the
power switching device is progressively increased to
establish the correct working conditions for transformers,
inductors, and capacitors. The voltage on the output
capacitors is progressively increased with the intention of
smoothly establishing the required output voltage. This
mode helps prevent transformer saturation and reduces
stress on the secondary diode during startup.
To overcome these problems, FSQ-series employs a
frequency-limit function, as shown in Figures 34 and 35.
Once the SenseFET is turned on, the next turn-on is
prohibited during the blanking time (tB). After the
blanking time, the controller finds the valley within the
detection time window (tW) and turns on the MOSFET, as
shown in Figures 34 and Figure 35 (Cases A, B, and C).
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6. Burst Operation: To minimize power dissipation in
standby mode, the FPS enters burst-mode operation. As
the load decreases, the feedback voltage decreases. As
shown in Figure 33, the device automatically enters
burst-mode when the feedback voltage drops below
VBURL (350mV). At this point, switching stops and the
output voltages start to drop at a rate dependent on
standby current load. This causes the feedback voltage
to rise. Once it passes VBURH (550mV), switching
resumes. The feedback voltage then falls and the
process repeats. Burst-mode operation alternately
enables and disables switching of the power SenseFET,
thereby reducing switching loss in standby mode.
uses a sync signal instead of directly monitoring the
output voltage. If the sync signal exceeds 8V, an OVP is
triggered, shutting down the SMPS. To avoid undesired
triggering of OVP during normal operation, there are two
points to be considered, which are depicted in Figure 32.
One is at the peak voltage of the sync signal should be
designed below 6V and the other is that the spike of the
sync pin should be as low as possible; not to get longer
than tOVP by decreasing the leakage inductance shown
at VCC winding coil.
tsmax=21μs
IDS
IDS
A
tB=15μs
Internally, quasi-resonant operation is divided into two
categories; one is first-valley switching and the other is
second-valley switching after blanking time. In AVS, two
successive occurrences of first-valley switching and the
other two successive occurrences of second-valley
switching is alternatively selected to maximize frequency
modulation. As depicted in Figure 35, the switching
frequency hops when the input voltage is high. The
internal timing diagram of AVS is described in Figure 36.
ts
IDS
IDS
B
tB=15μs
ts
fs
1
15μs
1
17 μs
Assume the resonant period is 2us
67kHz
IDS
59kHz
IDS
53kHz
48kHz
C
1
19 μs
AVS trigger point
Constant
frequency
tB=15μs
1
21μs
Variable frequency within limited range
CCM
DCM
ts
AVS region
D
IDS
IDS
C
B
A
Vin
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tW=6μs
tsmax=21μs
D
Figure 35. Switching Frequency Range
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Figure 34. QRC Operation with Limited Frequency
Vgate
AVS
Synchronize
One-shot
Synchronize
GateX2
1st or 2nd is depend on GateX2
tB
Vgate continued 2 pulses
Vgate continued another 2 pulses
1st valley switching
2nd valley switching
fixed
fixed
fixed
triggering
VDS
Vgate continued 2 pulses
fixed
de-triggering triggering
tB
1st valley switching
tB
GateX2: Counting Vgate every 2 pulses independent on other signals .
fixed
fixed
1st or 2nd is dependent on GateX2
tB
tB
tB
1st valley- 2nd valley frequency modulation.
Modulation frequency is approximately 17kHz.
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Figure 36. Alternating Valley Switching (AVS)
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8. AVS (Alternating Valley Switching): Due to the
quasi-resonant operation with limited frequency, the
switching frequency varies depending on input voltage,
load transition, and so on. At high input voltage, the
switching on time is relatively small compared to low
input voltage. The input voltage variance is small and the
switching frequency modulation width becomes small. To
improve the EMI performance, AVS is enabled when
input voltage is high and the switching on time is small.
If no valley is found during tW, the internal SenseFET is
forced to turn on at the end of tW (Case D). Therefore,
the devices have a minimum switching frequency of
48kHz and a maximum switching frequency of 67kHz.
Due to the combined scheme, FPS shows better noise
immunity than conventional PWM controller and
MOSFET discrete solution. Further more are internal
drain current sense eliminates the possibility of noise
generation caused by a sensing resistor. There are some
recommendations for PCB layout to enhance noise
immunity and suppress natural noise inevitable in powerhandling components.
There are typically two grounds in the conventional
SMPS: power ground and signal ground. The power
ground is the ground for primary input voltage and
power, while the signal ground is ground for PWM
controller. In FPS, those two grounds share the same
pin, GND. Normally the separate grounds do not share
the same trace and meet only at one point, the GND pin.
More, wider patterns for both grounds are good for large
currents by decreasing resistance.
Capacitors at the VCC and FB pins should be as close
as possible to the corresponding pins to avoid noise from
the switching device. Sometimes Mylar® or ceramic
capacitors with electrolytic for VCC are better for smooth
operation. The ground of these capacitors needs to
connect to the signal ground (not power ground).
Figure 37. Recommended PCB Layout
The cathode of the snubber diode should be close to the
drain pin to minimize stray inductance. The Y-capacitor
between primary and secondary should be directly
connected to the power ground of DC link to maximize
surge immunity.
Because the voltage range of feedback and sync line is
small, it is affected by the noise of the drain pin. Those
traces should not draw across or close to the drain line.
When the heat sink is connected to the ground, it should
be connected to the power ground. If possible, avoid
using jumper wires for power ground and drain.
Mylar® is a registered trademark of DuPont Teijin Films.
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Package Dimensions
TO-220F-6L (Forming)
MKT-TO220A06revB
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