® TOP242-250 ® TOPSwitch -GX Family Extended Power, Design Flexible, ® EcoSmart, Integrated Off-line Switcher Product Highlights Lower System Cost, High Design Flexibility • Extended power range to 290 W • Features eliminate or reduce cost of external components • Fully integrated soft-start for minimum stress/overshoot • Externally programmable accurate current limit • Wider duty cycle for more power, smaller input capacitor • Separate line sense and current limit pins on Y/R/F packages • Line under-voltage (UV) detection: no turn off glitches • Line overvoltage (OV) shutdown extends line surge limit • Line feed forward with maximum duty cycle (DCMAX) reduction rejects line ripple and limits DCMAX at high line • Frequency jittering reduces EMI and EMI filtering costs • Regulates to zero load without dummy loading • 132 kHz frequency reduces transformer/power supply size • Half frequency option in Y/R/F packages for video applications • Hysteretic thermal shutdown for automatic fault recovery • Large thermal hysteresis prevents PC board overheating EcoSmart - Energy Efficient • Extremely low consumption in remote off mode (80 mW @ 110 VAC, 160 mW @ 230 VAC) • Frequency lowered with load for high standby efficiency • Allows shutdown/wake-up via LAN/input port Description TOPSwitch-GX uses the same proven topology as TOPSwitch, cost effectively integrating the high voltage power MOSFET, PWM control, fault protection and other control circuitry onto a single CMOS chip. Many new functions are integrated to reduce system cost and improve design flexibility, performance and energy efficiency. Depending on package type, the TOPSwitch-GX family has either 1 or 3 additional pins over the standard DRAIN, SOURCE and CONTROL terminals allowing the following functions: line sensing (OV/UV, line feedforward/DC max reduction), accurate externally set current limit, remote on/off, and synchronization to an external lower frequency and frequency selection (132 kHz/66 kHz). All package types provide the following transparent features: Soft-start, 132 kHz switching frequency (automatically reduced at light load), frequency jittering for lower EMI, wider DCMAX, hysteretic thermal shutdown and larger creepage packages. In addition, all critical parameters (i.e. current limit, frequency, PWM gain) have tighter temperature and absolute tolerance, to simplify design and optimize system cost. + DC OUT - AC IN L D CONTROL C TOPSwitch-GX S X F PI-2632-060200 Figure 1. Typical Flyback Application. OUTPUT POWER TABLE 230 VAC ±15%4 PRODUCT 3 Adapter1 TOP242 P or G 9 W TOP242 R 21 W TOP242 Y or F 10 W TOP243 P or G 13 W TOP243 R 29 W TOP243 Y or F 20 W TOP244 P or G 16 W TOP244 R 34 W TOP244 Y or F 30 W TOP245 R 37 W TOP245 Y or F 40 W TOP246 R 40 W TOP246 Y or F 60 W TOP247 R 42 W TOP247 Y or F 85 W TOP248 R 43 W TOP248 Y or F 105 W TOP249 R 44 W TOP249 Y or F 120 W TOP250 R 45 W TOP250 Y or F 135 W 85-265 VAC Open Frame2 Adapter1 Open Frame2 15 W 22 W 22 W 25 W 45 W 45 W 30 W 50 W 65 W 57 W 85 W 64 W 125 W 70 W 165 W 75 W 205 W 79 W 250 W 82 W 290 W 6.5 W 11 W 7W 9W 17 W 15 W 11 W 20 W 20 W 23 W 26 W 26 W 40 W 28 W 55 W 30 W 70 W 31 W 80 W 32 W 90 W 10 W 14 W 14 W 15 W 23 W 30 W 20 W 28 W 45 W 33 W 60 W 38 W 90 W 43 W 125 W 48 W 155 W 53 W 180 W 55 W 210 W Table 1. Notes: 1. Typical continuous power in a non-ventilated enclosed adapter measured at 50 °C ambient. 2. Maximum practical continuous power in an open frame design at 50 °C ambient. See Key Applications for detailed conditions. 3. See Part Ordering Information. 4. 230 VAC or 100/115 VAC with doubler. September 2002 TOP242-250 Section List Functional Block Diagram ......................................................................................................................................... 3 Pin Functional Description ........................................................................................................................................ 4 TOPSwitch-GX Family Functional Description ........................................................................................................ 5 CONTROL (C) Pin Operation ................................................................................................................................. 6 Oscillator and Switching Frequency ....................................................................................................................... 6 Pulse Width Modulator and Maximum Duty Cycle ................................................................................................. 7 Light Load Frequency Reduction ............................................................................................................................ 7 Error Amplifier ......................................................................................................................................................... 7 On-chip Current Limit with External Programmability ............................................................................................. 7 Line Under-Voltage Detection (UV) ........................................................................................................................ 8 Line Overvoltage Shutdown (OV) ........................................................................................................................... 8 Line Feed Forward with DCMAX Reduction .............................................................................................................. 8 Remote ON/OFF and Synchronization ................................................................................................................... 9 Soft-Start ................................................................................................................................................................ 9 Shutdown/Auto-Restart .......................................................................................................................................... 9 Hysteretic Over-Temperature Protection ................................................................................................................ 9 Bandgap Reference ................................................................................................................................................ 9 High-Voltage Bias Current Source ........................................................................................................................ 10 General Information & Table of Contents Product Selector Guide 1 Using Feature Pins .................................................................................................................................................... 11 FREQUENCY (F) Pin Operation ........................................................................................................................... 11 LINE-SENSE (L) Pin Operation ............................................................................................................................ 11 EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) Pin Operation ................................................................................................. 11 MULTI-FUNCTION (M) Pin Operation .................................................................................................................. 12 Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Typical Uses of FREQUENCY (F) Pin ...................................................................................................................... 15 4 Design Ideas Typical Uses of LINE-SENSE (L) and EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) Pins ....................................................... 16 Typical Uses of MULTI-FUNCTION (M) Pin ............................................................................................................. 19 Design Tools 5 Quality and Reliability 6 Package Information 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 9 Application Examples ............................................................................................................................................... 21 A High Efficiency, 30 W, Universal Input Power Supply ........................................................................................ 21 A High Efficiency, Enclosed, 70 W, Universal Adapter Supply .............................................................................. 22 A High Efficiency, 250 W, 250 - 380 VDC Input Power Supply ............................................................................. 23 Multiple Output, 60 W, 185 - 265 VAC Input Power Supply .................................................................................. 24 Processor Controlled Supply Turn On/Off ............................................................................................................ 25 Key Application Considerations .............................................................................................................................. 27 TOPSwitch-II vs. TOPSwitch-GX .......................................................................................................................... 27 TOPSwitch-FX vs. TOPSwitch-GX ....................................................................................................................... 28 TOPSwitch-GX Design Considerations ................................................................................................................ 29 TOPSwitch-GX Layout Considerations ................................................................................................................. 31 Quick Design Checklist ......................................................................................................................................... 31 Design Tools ......................................................................................................................................................... 33 Product Specifications and Test Conditions .......................................................................................................... 34 TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 Typical Performance Characteristics ...................................................................................................................... 41 Part Ordering Information ........................................................................................................................................ 45 Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 Package Outlines ...................................................................................................................................................... 45 2 H 9/02 TOP242-250 VC 0 DRAIN (D) CONTROL (C) ZC 1 SHUNT REGULATOR/ ERROR AMPLIFIER + SOFT START 5.8 V 4.8 V - INTERNAL SUPPLY - 5.8 V + INTERNAL UV COMPARATOR IFB VI (LIMIT) CURRENT LIMIT ADJUST SOFT START + VBG + VT SHUTDOWN/ AUTO-RESTART EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) 1V VBG DCMAX HALF FREQ. FREQUENCY (F) CONTROLLED TURN-ON GATE DRIVER STOP SOFTSTART DMAX DCMAX CLOCK OV/UV LINE SENSE CURRENT LIMIT COMPARATOR HYSTERETIC THERMAL SHUTDOWN STOP LOGIC LINE-SENSE (L) - ÷8 ON/OFF SAW S + OSCILLATOR WITH JITTER Q LEADING EDGE BLANKING R PWM COMPARATOR LIGHT LOAD FREQUENCY REDUCTION RE SOURCE (S) PI-2639-060600 PI-2639-060600 Figure 2a. Functional Block Diagram (Y, R or F Package). VC 0 CONTROL (C) DRAIN (D) ZC 1 SHUNT REGULATOR/ ERROR AMPLIFIER + SOFT START 5.8 V 4.8 V - INTERNAL SUPPLY - 5.8 V + INTERNAL UV COMPARATOR IFB VI (LIMIT) CURRENT LIMIT ADJUST SOFT START - ÷8 ON/OFF + SHUTDOWN/ AUTO-RESTART CURRENT LIMIT COMPARATOR VBG + VT STOP LOGIC HYSTERETIC THERMAL SHUTDOWN MULTIFUNCTION (M) VBG OV/UV LINE SENSE DCMAX CONTROLLED TURN-ON GATE DRIVER STOP SOFTSTART DMAX DCMAX CLOCK SAW OSCILLATOR WITH JITTER + S R Q LEADING EDGE BLANKING PWM COMPARATOR RE LIGHT LOAD FREQUENCY REDUCTION SOURCE (S) PI-2631-061200 PI-2641-061200 Figure 2b. Functional Block Diagram (P or G Package). H 9/02 3 TOP242-250 Pin Functional Description DRAIN (D) Pin: High voltage power MOSFET drain output. The internal start-up bias current is drawn from this pin through a switched high-voltage current source. Internal current limit sense point for drain current. CONTROL (C) Pin: Error amplifier and feedback current input pin for duty cycle control. Internal shunt regulator connection to provide internal bias current during normal operation. It is also used as the connection point for the supply bypass and auto-restart/ compensation capacitor. LINE-SENSE (L) Pin: (Y, R or F package only) Input pin for OV, UV, line feed forward with DCMAX reduction, remote ON/OFF and synchronization. A connection to SOURCE pin disables all functions on this pin. FREQUENCY (F) Pin: (Y, R or F package only) Input pin for selecting switching frequency: 132 kHz if connected to SOURCE pin and 66 kHz if connected to CONTROL pin. The switching frequency is internally set for fixed 132 kHz operation in P and G packages. SOURCE (S) Pin: Output MOSFET source connection for high voltage power return. Primary side control circuit common and reference point. VUV = IUV x RLS VOV = IOV x RLS + DC Input Voltage For RLS = 2 MΩ 2 MΩ RLS VUV = 100 VDC VOV = 450 VDC DCMAX@100 VDC = 78% DCMAX@375 VDC = 38% L D General Information & Table of Contents EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) Pin: (Y, R or F package only) Input pin for external current limit adjustment, remote ON/OFF, and synchronization. A connection to SOURCE pin disables all functions on this pin. MULTI-FUNCTION (M) Pin: (P or G package only) This pin combines the functions of the LINE-SENSE (L) and EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) pins of the Y package into one pin. Input pin for OV, UV, line feed forward with DCMAX reduction, external current limit adjustment, remote ON/OFF and synchronization. A connection to SOURCE pin disables all functions on this pin and makes TOPSwitch-GX operate in simple three terminal mode (like TOPSwitch-II). CONTROL C For RIL = 12 kΩ ILIMIT = 69% Product Selector Guide See fig. 55 for other S X RIL 12 kΩ - resistor values (RIL) to select different ILIMIT values PI-2629-040501 Data Sheets Figure 4. Y/R/F Package Line Sense and Externally Set Current Limit. 2 Application Notes 3 V =I xR Design V = I xIdeas R + RLS 2 MΩ UV UV LS OV OV LS 4 For RLS = 2 MΩ VUV = 100 VDC VOV = 450 VDC 5 Design Tools DC Input Voltage D DCMAX@100 VDC = 78% DCMAX@375 VDC = 38% M Quality and Reliability 6 Package Information 7 CONTROL C - Y Package (TO-220-7C) 1 S PI-2509-040501 7D Tab Internally Connected to SOURCE Pin 5F 4S 3X 2L 1C Figure 5. P/G Package Line Sense. DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar + R = 12 kΩ LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DCForSeminar I = 69% IL R Package (TO-263-7C) F Package (TO-262-7C) P Package (DIP-8B) G Package (SMD-8B) M 1 8 S LIMIT 2 7 S TOPSwitch-GX AC-DCSeeSeminar 10 DC fig. 55 for other Input Voltage 3 C 4 5 D Figure 3. Pin Configuration (top view). 4 H 9/02 resistor values (RIL) to select different ILIMIT values Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 M CONTROL RIL S 9 For RIL = 25 kΩ ILIMIT = 43% D S 8 123 4 5 CL X S F 7 D - C S PI-2517-040501 PI-2724-010802 Figure 6. P/G Package Externally Set Current Limit. TOP242-250 TOPSwitch-GX Family Functional Description Three terminals, FREQUENCY, LINE-SENSE, and EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (available in Y, R or F package) or one terminal MULTI-FUNCTION (available in P or G Package) have been added to implement some of the new functions. These terminals can be connected to the SOURCE pin to operate the TOPSwitch-GX in a TOPSwitch-like three terminal mode. However, even in this three terminal mode, the TOPSwitch-GX offers many new transparent features that do not require any external components: 1. A fully integrated 10 ms soft-start limits peak currents and voltages during start-up and dramatically reduces or eliminates output overshoot in most applications. 2. DCMAX of 78% allows smaller input storage capacitor, lower input voltage requirement and/or higher power capability. 3. Frequency reduction at light loads lowers the switching losses and maintains good cross regulation in multiple output supplies. 4. Higher switching frequency of 132 kHz reduces the transformer size with no noticeable impact on EMI. 5. Frequency jittering reduces EMI. 6. Hysteretic over-temperature shutdown ensures automatic recovery from thermal fault. Large hysteresis prevents circuit board overheating. 7. Packages with omitted pins and lead forming provide large drain creepage distance. 8. Tighter absolute tolerances and smaller temperature variations on switching frequency, current limit and PWM gain. The LINE-SENSE (L) pin is usually used for line sensing by connecting a resistor from this pin to the rectified DC high voltage bus to implement line overvoltage (OV), under-voltage (UV) and line feed forward with DCMAX reduction. In this mode, the value of the resistor determines the OV/UV thresholds and the DCMAX is reduced linearly starting from a line voltage above the under-voltage threshold. See Table 2 and Figure 11. IB IL = 125 µA 132 Frequency (kHz) In addition to the three terminal TOPSwitch features, such as the high voltage start-up, the cycle-by-cycle current limiting, loop compensation circuitry, auto-restart, thermal shutdown, the TOPSwitch-GX incorporates many additional functions that reduce system cost, increase power supply performance and design flexibility. A patented high voltage CMOS technology allows both the high voltage power MOSFET and all the low voltage control circuitry to be cost effectively integrated onto a single monolithic chip. Auto-restart ICD1 IL < IL(DC) IL = 190 µA 30 IC (mA) Auto-restart ICD1 IB 78 Duty Cycle (%) Like TOPSwitch, TOPSwitch-GX is an integrated switched mode power supply chip that converts a current at the control input to a duty cycle at the open drain output of a high voltage power MOSFET. During normal operation the duty cycle of the power MOSFET decreases linearly with increasing CONTROL pin current as shown in Figure 7. Slope = PWM Gain IL = 125 µA 38 IL < IL(DC) 10 I = 190 µA L TOP242-5 1.6 2.0 TOP246-9 2.2 2.6 TOP250 2.4 2.7 IC (mA) 5.2 5.8 6.5 6.0 6.6 7.3 Note: For P and G packages IL is replaced with IM. PI-2633-011502 Figure 7. Relationship of Duty Cycle and Frequency to CONTROL Pin Current. The pin can also be used as a remote ON/OFF and a synchronization input. The EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) pin is usually used to reduce the current limit externally to a value close to the operating peak current, by connecting the pin to SOURCE through a resistor. This pin can also be used as a remote ON/OFF and a synchronization input in both modes. See Table 2 and Figure 11. For the P or G packages the LINE-SENSE and EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT pin functions are combined on one MULTIFUNCTION (M) pin. However, some of the functions become mutually exclusive as shown in Table 3. The FREQUENCY (F) pin in the Y, R or F package sets the switching frequency to the default value of 132 kHz when connected to SOURCE pin. A half frequency option of 66 kHz can be chosen by connecting this pin to CONTROL pin instead. Leaving this pin open is not recommended. H 9/02 5 TOP242-250 CONTROL (C) Pin Operation The CONTROL pin is a low impedance node that is capable of receiving a combined supply and feedback current. During normal operation, a shunt regulator is used to separate the feedback signal from the supply current. CONTROL pin voltage VC is the supply voltage for the control circuitry including the MOSFET gate driver. An external bypass capacitor closely connected between the CONTROL and SOURCE pins is required to supply the instantaneous gate drive current. The total amount of capacitance connected to this pin also sets the auto-restart timing as well as control loop compensation. SOURCE through resistor RE as shown in Figure 2. This current flowing through RE controls the duty cycle of the power MOSFET to provide closed loop regulation. The shunt regulator has a finite low output impedance ZC that sets the gain of the error amplifier when used in a primary feedback configuration. The dynamic impedance ZC of the CONTROL pin together with the external CONTROL pin capacitance sets the dominant pole for the control loop. When a fault condition such as an open loop or shorted output prevents the flow of an external current into the CONTROL pin, the capacitor on the CONTROL pin discharges towards 4.8 V. At 4.8 V, auto-restart is activated which turns the output MOSFET off and puts the control circuitry in a low current standby mode. The high-voltage current source turns on and charges the external capacitance again. A hysteretic internal supply under-voltage comparator keeps VC within a window of typically 4.8 V to 5.8 V by turning the high-voltage current source on and off as shown in Figure 8. The auto-restart circuit has a divide-by-eight counter which prevents the output MOSFET from turning on again until eight discharge/charge cycles have elapsed. This is accomplished by enabling the output MOSFET only when the divide-by-eight counter reaches full count (S7). The counter effectively limits TOPSwitch-GX power dissipation by reducing the auto-restart duty cycle to typically 4%. Auto-restart mode continues until output voltage regulation is again achieved through closure of the feedback loop. When rectified DC high voltage is applied to the DRAIN pin during start-up, the MOSFET is initially off, and the CONTROL pin capacitor is charged through a switched high voltage current source connected internally between the DRAIN and CONTROL pins. When the CONTROL pin voltage VC reaches approximately 5.8 V, the control circuitry is activated and the soft-start begins. The soft-start circuit gradually increases the duty cycle of the MOSFET from zero to the maximum value over approximately 10 ms. If no external feedback/ supply current is fed into the CONTROL pin by the end of the soft-start, the high voltage current source is turned off and the CONTROL pin will start discharging in response to the supply current drawn by the control circuitry. If the power supply is designed properly, and no fault condition such as open loop or shorted output exists, the feedback loop will close, providing external CONTROL pin current, before the CONTROL pin voltage has had a chance to discharge to the lower threshold voltage of approximately 4.8 V (internal supply under-voltage lockout threshold). When the externally fed current charges the CONTROL pin to the shunt regulator voltage of 5.8 V, current in excess of the consumption of the chip is shunted to General Information & Table of Contents 1 Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Design Tools 5 ~ ~ Quality and Reliability 6 ~ ~ Package Information 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 9 ~ ~ Product Selector Guide Oscillator and Switching Frequency The internal oscillator linearly charges and discharges an internal capacitance between two voltage levels to create a sawtooth waveform for the pulse width modulator. This VUV ~ ~ ~ ~ VLINE 0V S6 S7 S0 S2 S6 S0 S7 S1 S7 S7 5.8 V 4.8 V ~ ~ VOUT 2 3 ~ ~ 1 Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 ~ ~ ~ ~ 0V 2 Note: S0 through S7 are the output states of the auto-restart counter Figure 8. Typical Waveforms for (1) Power Up (2) Normal Operation (3) Auto-restart (4) Power Down. H 9/02 S6 TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 0V 6 S2 ~ ~ VDRAIN S1 ~ ~ S2 ~ ~ 0V S1 ~ ~ S0 ~ ~ S7 VC 4 PI-2545-082299 oscillator sets the pulse width modulator/current limit latch at the beginning of each cycle. The nominal switching frequency of 132 kHz was chosen to minimize transformer size while keeping the fundamental EMI frequency below 150 kHz. The FREQUENCY pin (available only in Y, R or F package), when shorted to the CONTROL pin, lowers the switching frequency to 66 kHz (half frequency) which may be preferable in some cases such as noise sensitive video applications or a high efficiency standby mode. Otherwise, the FREQUENCY pin should be connected to the SOURCE pin for the default 132 kHz. PI-2550-092499 TOP242-250 136 kHz Switching Frequency 128 kHz 4 ms VDRAIN Time Figure 9. Switching Frequency Jitter (Idealized VDRAIN waveform). To further reduce the EMI level, the switching frequency is jittered (frequency modulated) by approximately ±4 kHz at 250 Hz (typical) rate as shown in Figure 9. Figure 46 shows the typical improvement of EMI measurements with frequency jitter. Pulse Width Modulator and Maximum Duty Cycle The pulse width modulator implements voltage mode control by driving the output MOSFET with a duty cycle inversely proportional to the current into the CONTROL pin that is in excess of the internal supply current of the chip (see Figure 7). The excess current is the feedback error signal that appears across RE (see Figure 2). This signal is filtered by an RC network with a typical corner frequency of 7 kHz to reduce the effect of switching noise in the chip supply current generated by the MOSFET gate driver. The filtered error signal is compared with the internal oscillator sawtooth waveform to generate the duty cycle waveform. As the control current increases, the duty cycle decreases. A clock signal from the oscillator sets a latch which turns on the output MOSFET. The pulse width modulator resets the latch, turning off the output MOSFET. Note that a minimum current must be driven into the CONTROL pin before the duty cycle begins to change. The maximum duty cycle, DCMAX, is set at a default maximum value of 78% (typical). However, by connecting the LINESENSE or MULTI-FUNCTION pin (depending on the package) to the rectified DC high voltage bus through a resistor with appropriate value, the maximum duty cycle can be made to decrease from 78% to 38% (typical) as shown in Figure 11 when input line voltage increases (see line feed forward with DCMAX reduction). Light Load Frequency Reduction The pulse width modulator duty cycle reduces as the load at the power supply output decreases. This reduction in duty cycle is proportional to the current flowing into the CONTROL pin. As the CONTROL pin current increases, the duty cycle decreases linearly towards a duty cycle of 10%. Below 10% duty cycle, to maintain high efficiency at light loads, the frequency is also reduced linearly until a minimum frequency is reached at a duty cycle of 0% (refer to Figure 7). The minimum frequency is typically 30 kHz and 15 kHz for 132 kHz and 66 kHz operation, respectively. This feature allows a power supply to operate at lower frequency at light loads thus lowering the switching losses while maintaining good cross regulation performance and low output ripple. Error Amplifier The shunt regulator can also perform the function of an error amplifier in primary side feedback applications. The shunt regulator voltage is accurately derived from a temperaturecompensated bandgap reference. The gain of the error amplifier is set by the CONTROL pin dynamic impedance. The CONTROL pin clamps external circuit signals to the VC voltage level. The CONTROL pin current in excess of the supply current is separated by the shunt regulator and flows through RE as a voltage error signal. On-chip Current Limit with External Programmability The cycle-by-cycle peak drain current limit circuit uses the output MOSFET ON-resistance as a sense resistor. A current limit comparator compares the output MOSFET on-state drain to source voltage, VDS(ON) with a threshold voltage. High drain current causes VDS(ON) to exceed the threshold voltage and turns the output MOSFET off until the start of the next clock cycle. The current limit comparator threshold voltage is temperature compensated to minimize the variation of the current limit due to temperature related changes in RDS(ON) of the output MOSFET. The default current limit of TOPSwitch-GX is preset internally. However, with a resistor connected between EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) pin (Y, R or F package) or MULTIFUNCTION (M) pin (P or G package) and SOURCE pin, current limit can be programmed externally to a lower level between 30% and 100% of the default current limit. Please refer to the graphs in the typical performance characteristics section for the selection of the resistor value. By setting current limit low, a larger TOPSwitch-GX than necessary for the power required can be used to take advantage of the lower RDS(ON) for higher efficiency/smaller heat sinking requirements. With a second resistor connected between the EXTERNAL H 9/02 7 TOP242-250 CURRENT LIMIT (X) pin (Y, R or F package) or MULTIFUNCTION (M) pin (P or G package) and the rectified DC high voltage bus, the current limit is reduced with increasing line voltage, allowing a true power limiting operation against line variation to be implemented. When using an RCD clamp, this power limiting technique reduces maximum clamp voltage at high line. This allows for higher reflected voltage designs as well as reducing clamp dissipation. The leading edge blanking circuit inhibits the current limit comparator for a short time after the output MOSFET is turned on. The leading edge blanking time has been set so that, if a power supply is designed properly, current spikes caused by primary-side capacitances and secondary-side rectifier reverse recovery time should not cause premature termination of the switching pulse. input voltage operating range (UV low threshold). If the UV low threshold is reached during operation without the power supply losing regulation the device will turn off and stay off until UV (high threshold) has been reached again. If the power supply loses regulation before reaching the UV low threshold, the device will enter auto-restart. At the end of each autorestart cycle (S7), the UV comparator is enabled. If the UV high threshold is not exceeded the MOSFET will be disabled during the next cycle (see Figure 8). The UV feature can be disabled independent of OV feature as shown in Figures 19 and 23. The current limit is lower for a short period after the leading edge blanking time as shown in Figure 52. This is due to dynamic characteristics of the MOSFET. To avoid triggering the current limit in normal operation, the drain current waveform should stay within the envelope shown. Line Overvoltage Shutdown (OV) The same resistor used for UV also sets an overvoltage threshold which, once exceeded, will force TOPSwitch-GX output into off-state. The ratio of OV and UV thresholds is preset at 4.5 as can be seen in Figure 11. When the MOSFET is off, the rectified DC high voltage surge capability is increased to the voltage rating of the MOSFET (700 V), due to the absence of the reflected voltage and leakage spikes on the drain. A small amount of hysteresis is provided on the OV threshold to prevent noise triggering. The OV feature can be disabled independent of the UV feature as shown in Figures 18 and 32. Line Under-Voltage Detection (UV) At power up, UV keeps TOPSwitch-GX off until the input line voltage reaches the under voltage threshold. At power down, UV prevents auto-restart attempts after the output goes out of regulation. This eliminates power down glitches caused by the slow discharge of large input storage capacitor present in applications such as standby supplies. A single resistor connected from the LINE-SENSE pin (Y, R or F package) or MULTI-FUNCTION pin (P or G package) to the rectified DC high voltage bus sets UV threshold during power up. Once the power supply is successfully turned on, the UV threshold is lowered to 40% of the initial UV threshold to allow extended Line Feed Forward with DCMAX Reduction The same resistor used for UV and OV also implements line voltage feed forward which minimizes output line ripple and reduces power supply output sensitivity to line transients. This feed forward operation is illustrated in Figure 7 by the different values of IL (Y, R or F package) or IM (P or G Package). Note that for the same CONTROL pin current, higher line voltage results in smaller operating duty cycle. As an added feature, the maximum duty cycle DCMAX is also reduced from 78% (typical) at a voltage slightly higher than the UV threshold to 30% (typical) at the OV threshold (see Figures 7 and 11). Limiting DC MAX at higher line voltages helps General Information & Table of Contents Product Selector Guide 1 Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Design Tools 5 Quality and Reliability 6 Package Information 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 9 Oscillator (SAW) DMAX TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 Enable from X, L or M Pin (STOP) Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 Time PI-2637-060600 Figure 10. Synchronization Timing Diagram. 8 H 9/02 TOP242-250 prevent transformer saturation due to large load transients in forward converter applications. DCMAX of 38% at the OV threshold was chosen to ensure that the power capability of the TOPSwitch-GX is not restricted by this feature under normal operation. Remote ON/OFF and Synchronization TOPSwitch-GX can be turned on or off by controlling the current into the LINE-SENSE pin or out from the EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT pin (Y, R or F package) and into or out from the MULTI-FUNCTION pin (P or G package) (see Figure 11). In addition, the LINE-SENSE pin has a 1 V threshold comparator connected at its input. This voltage threshold can also be used to perform remote ON/OFF control. This allows easy implementation of remote ON/OFF control of TOPSwitch-GX in several different ways. A transistor or an optocoupler output connected between the EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT or LINE-SENSE pins (Y, R or F package) or the MULTI-FUNCTION pin (P or G package) and the SOURCE pin implements this function with “active-on” (Figures 22, 29 and 36) while a transistor or an optocoupler output connected between the LINE-SENSE pin (Y, R or F package) or the MULTI-FUNCTION (P or G package) pin and the CONTROL pin implements the function with “active-off” (Figures 23 and 37). When a signal is received at the LINE-SENSE pin or the EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT pin (Y, R or F package) or the MULTI-FUNCTION pin (P or G package) to disable the output through any of the pin functions such as OV, UV and remote ON/OFF, TOPSwitch-GX always completes its current switching cycle, as illustrated in Figure 10, before the output is forced off. The internal oscillator is stopped slightly before the end of the current cycle and stays there as long as the disable signal exists. When the signal at the above pins changes state from disable to enable, the internal oscillator starts the next switching cycle. This approach allows the use of these pins to synchronize TOPSwitch-GX to any external signal with a frequency between its internal switching frequency and 20 kHz. As seen above, the remote ON/OFF feature allows the TOPSwitch-GX to be turned on and off instantly, on a cycleby-cycle basis, with very little delay. However, remote ON/OFF can also be used as a standby or power switch to turn off the TOPSwitch-GX and keep it in a very low power consumption state for indefinitely long periods. If the TOPSwitch-GX is held in remote off state for long enough time to allow the CONTROL pin to dishcharge to the internal supply under-voltage threshold of 4.8 V (approximately 32 ms for a 47 µF CONTROL pin capacitance), the CONTROL pin goes into the hysteretic mode of regulation. In this mode, the CONTROL pin goes through alternate charge and discharge cycles between 4.8 V and 5.8 V (see CONTROL pin operation section above) and runs entirely off the high voltage DC input, but with very low power consumption (160 mW typical at 230 VAC with M or X pins open). When the TOPSwitch-GX is remotely turned on after entering this mode, it will initiate a normal start-up sequence with soft-start the next time the CONTROL pin reaches 5.8 V. In the worst case, the delay from remote on to start-up can be equal to the full discharge/charge cycle time of the CONTROL pin, which is approximately 125 ms for a 47 µF CONTROL pin capacitor. This reduced consumption remote off mode can eliminate expensive and unreliable in-line mechanical switches. It also allows for microprocessor controlled turn-on and turn-off sequences that may be required in certain applications such as inkjet and laser printers. Soft-Start Two on-chip soft-start functions are activated at start-up with a duration of 10 ms (typical). Maximum duty cycle starts from 0% and linearly increases to the default maximum of 78% at the end of the 10 ms duration and the current limit starts from about 85% and linearly increases to 100% at the end of the 10ms duration. In addition to start-up, soft-start is also activated at each restart attempt during auto-restart and when restarting after being in hysteretic regulation of CONTROL pin voltage (VC), due to remote off or thermal shutdown conditions. This effectively minimizes current and voltage stresses on the output MOSFET, the clamp circuit and the output rectifier during start-up. This feature also helps minimize output overshoot and prevents saturation of the transformer during start-up. Shutdown/Auto-Restart To minimize TOPSwitch-GX power dissipation under fault conditions, the shutdown/auto-restart circuit turns the power supply on and off at an auto-restart duty cycle of typically 4% if an out of regulation condition persists. Loss of regulation interrupts the external current into the CONTROL pin. VC regulation changes from shunt mode to the hysteretic auto-restart mode as described in CONTROL pin operation section. When the fault condition is removed, the power supply output becomes regulated, VC regulation returns to shunt mode, and normal operation of the power supply resumes. Hysteretic Over-Temperature Protection Temperature protection is provided by a precision analog circuit that turns the output MOSFET off when the junction temperature exceeds the thermal shutdown temperature (140 °C typical). When the junction temperature cools to below the hysteretic temperature, normal operation resumes providing automatic recovery. A large hysteresis of 70 °C (typical) is provided to prevent overheating of the PC board due to a continuous fault condition. VC is regulated in hysteretic mode and a 4.8 V to 5.8 V (typical) sawtooth waveform is present on the CONTROL pin while in thermal shutdown. Bandgap Reference All critical TOPSwitch-GX internal voltages are derived from a temperature-compensated bandgap reference. This reference H 9/02 9 TOP242-250 is also used to generate a temperature-compensated current reference which is trimmed to accurately set the switching frequency, MOSFET gate drive current, current limit, and the line OV/UV thresholds. TOPSwitch-GX has improved circuitry to maintain all of the above critical parameters within very tight absolute and temperature tolerances. High-Voltage Bias Current Source This current source biases TOPSwitch-GX from the DRAIN pin and charges the CONTROL pin external capacitance during start-up or hysteretic operation. Hysteretic operation occurs during auto-restart, remote off and over-temperature shutdown. In this mode of operation, the current source is switched on and off with an effective duty cycle of approximately 35%. This duty cycle is determined by the ratio of CONTROL pin charge (IC) and discharge currents (ICD1 and I CD2). This current source is turned off during normal operation when the output MOSFET is switching. The effect of the current source switching will be seen on the DRAIN voltage waveform as small disturbances and is normal. General Information & Table of Contents Product Selector Guide 1 Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Design Tools 5 Quality and Reliability 6 Package Information 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 9 TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 10 H 9/02 TOP242-250 Using Feature Pins FREQUENCY (F) Pin Operation The FREQUENCY pin is a digital input pin available in the Y, R or F package only. Shorting the FREQUENCY pin to SOURCE pin selects the nominal switching frequency of 132 kHz (Figure 13) which is suited for most applications. For other cases that may benefit from lower switching frequency such as noise sensitive video applications, a 66 kHz switching frequency (half frequency) can be selected by shorting the FREQUENCY pin to the CONTROL pin (Figure 14). In addition, an example circuit shown in Figure 15 may be used to lower the switching frequency from 132 kHz in normal operation to 66 kHz in standby mode for very low standby power consumption. example circuits shown in Figure 16 through Figure 40. A description of specific functions in terms of the LINE-SENSE pin I/V characteristic is shown in Figure 11 (right hand side). The horizontal axis represents LINE-SENSE pin current with positive polarity indicating currents flowing into the pin. The meaning of the vertical axes varies with functions. For those that control the on/off states of the output such as UV, OV and remote ON/OFF, the vertical axis represents the enable/ disable states of the output. UV triggers at IUV (+50 µA typical with 30 µA hysteresis) and OV triggers at IOV (+225 µA typical with 8 µA hysteresis). Between the UV and OV thresholds, the output is enabled. For line feed forward with DCMAX reduction, the vertical axis represents the magnitude of the DCMAX. Line feed forward with DCMAX reduction lowers maximum duty cycle from 78% at IL(DC) (+60 µA typical) to 38% at IOV (+225 µA). LINE-SENSE (L) Pin Operation (Y, R and F Packages) When current is fed into the LINE-SENSE pin, it works as a voltage source of approximately 2.6 V up to a maximum current of +400 µA (typical). At +400 µA, this pin turns into a constant current sink. Refer to Figure 12a. In addition, a comparator with a threshold of 1 V is connected at the pin and is used to detect when the pin is shorted to the SOURCE pin. EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) Pin Operation (Y, R and F Packages) When current is drawn out of the EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT pin, it works as a voltage source of approximately 1.3 V up to a maximum current of –240 µA (typical). At –240 µA, it turns into a constant current source (refer to Figure 12a). There are a total of four functions available through the use of the LINE-SENSE pin: OV, UV, line feed forward with DCMAX reduction, and remote ON/OFF. Connecting the LINE-SENSE pin to the SOURCE pin disables all four functions. The LINESENSE pin is typically used for line sensing by connecting a resistor from this pin to the rectified DC high voltage bus to implement OV, UV and DCMAX reduction with line voltage. In this mode, the value of the resistor determines the line OV/UV thresholds, and the DCMAX is reduced linearly with rectified DC high voltage starting from just above the UV threshold. The pin can also be used as a remote on/off and a synchronization input. Refer to Table 2 for possible combinations of the functions with There are two functions available through the use of the EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT pin: external current limit and remote ON/OFF. Connecting the EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT pin and SOURCE pin disables the two functions. In high efficiency applications this pin can be used to reduce the current limit externally to a value close to the operating peak current, by connecting the pin to the SOURCE pin through a resistor. The pin can also be used for remote on/off. Table 2 shows several possible combinations using this pin. See LINE-SENSE AND EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT PIN TABLE* ▲ Figure Number 17 18 Under-Voltage ✔ ✔ Overvoltage ✔ Line Feed Forward (DCMAX) ✔ Three Terminal Operation 16 19 20 Remote ON/OFF 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 29 ✔ ✔ Overload Power Limiting External Current Limit 21 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ *This table is only a partial list of many LINE-SENSE and EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT pin configurations that are possible. Table 2. Typical LINE-SENSE and EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT Pin Configurations. H 9/02 11 TOP242-250 MULTI-FUNCTION PIN TABLE* ▲ Figure Number 31 32 Under-Voltage ✔ ✔ Overvoltage ✔ Line Feed Forward (DCMAX) ✔ Three Terminal Operation 30 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Overload Power Limiting ✔ External Current Limit ✔ ✔ Remote ON/OFF ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ *This table is only a partial list of many MULTI-FUNCTION pin configurations that are possible. General Information & Table of Contents Table 3. Typical MULTI-FUNCTION Pin Configurations. Product Selector Guide 1 Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Design Tools 5 Quality and Reliability 6 Package Information 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 9 Figure 11 for a description of the functions where the horizontal axis (left hand side) represents the EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT pin current. The meaning of the vertical axes varies with function. For those that control the on/off states of the output such as remote ON/OFF, the vertical axis represents the enable/disable states of the output. For external current limit, the vertical axis represents the magnitude of the ILIMIT. Please see graphs in the typical performance characteristics section for the current limit programming range and the selection of appropriate resistor value. MULTI-FUNCTION (M) Pin Operation (P and G Packages) The LINE-SENSE and EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT pin functions are combined to a single MULTI-FUNCTION pin for P and G packages. The comparator with a 1 V threshold at the LINE-SENSE pin is removed in this case as shown in Figure 2b. All of the other functions are kept intact. However, since some of the functions require opposite polarity of input current (MULTI-FUNCTION pin), they are mutually exclusive. For example, line sensing features cannot be used simultaneously with external current limit setting. When current is fed into the MULTI-FUNCTION pin, it works as a voltage source of approximately 2.6 V up to a maximum current of +400 µA (typical). At +400 µA, this pin turns into a constant current sink. When current is drawn out of the MULTIFUNCTION pin, it works as a voltage source of approximately 1.3 V up to a maximum current of –240 µA (typical). At –240 µA, it turns into a constant current source. Refer to Figure 12b. TOPSwitch-GX to operate in a simple three terminal mode like TOPSwitch-II. The MULTI-FUNCTION pin is typically used for line sensing by connecting a resistor from this pin to the rectified DC high voltage bus to implement OV, UV and DCMAX reduction with line voltage. In this mode, the value of the resistor determines the line OV/UV thresholds, and the DCMAX is reduced linearly with rectified DC high voltage starting from just above the UV threshold. In high efficiency applications this pin can be used in the external current limit mode instead, to reduce the current limit externally to a value close to the operating peak current, by connecting the pin to the SOURCE pin through a resistor. The same pin can also be used as a remote on/off and a synchronization input in both modes. Please refer to Table 3 for possible combinations of the functions with example circuits shown in Figure 30 through Figure 40. A description of specific functions in terms of the MULTIFUNCTION pin I/V characteristic is shown in Figure 11. The horizontal axis represents MULTI-FUNCTION pin current with positive polarity indicating currents flowing into the pin. The meaning of the vertical axes varies with functions. For those that control the on/off states of the output such as UV, OV and remote ON/OFF, the vertical axis represents the enable/ disable states of the output. UV triggers at IUV (+50 µA typical) and OV triggers at IOV (+225 µA typical with 30 µA hysteresis). Between the UV and OV thresholds, the output is enabled. For external current limit and line feed forward with DCMAX reduction, the vertical axis represents the magnitude of the ILIMIT and DCMAX. Line feed forward with DCMAX reduction lowers maximum duty cycle from 78% at IM(DC) (+60 µA typical) to 38% at IOV (+225 µA). External current limit is available only with negative MULTI-FUNCTION pin current. Please see graphs in the typical performance characteristics section for the current limit programming range and the selection of appropriate resistor value. TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 There are a total of five functions available through the use of the MULTI-FUNCTION pin: OV, UV, line feed forward with DCMAX reduction, external current limit and remote ON/OFF. A short circuit between the MULTI-FUNCTION pin and SOURCE pin disables all five functions and forces 12 H 9/02 TOP242-250 M Pin X Pin L Pin IREM(N) IOV IUV (Enabled) Output MOSFET Switching (Disabled) Disabled when supply output goes out of regulation I ILIMIT (Default) Current Limit I DCMAX (78.5%) Maximum Duty Cycle I -22 µA -27 µA VBG + VTP VBG Pin Voltage -250 -200 -150 -100 -50 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 I X and L Pins (Y, R or F Package) and M Pin (P or G Package) Current (µA) Note: This figure provides idealized functional characteristics with typical performance values. Please refer to the parametric table and typical performance characteristics sections of the data sheet for measured data. PI-2636-010802 Figure 11. MULTI-FUNCTION (P or G package), LINE-SENSE, and EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (Y, R or F package) Pin Characteristics. H 9/02 13 TOP242-250 Y, R and F Package CONTROL Pin TOPSwitch-GX 240 µA (Negative Current Sense - ON/OFF, Current Limit Adjustment) VBG + VT EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) (Voltage Sense) LINE-SENSE (L) VBG 1V (Positive Current Sense - Under-Voltage, Overvoltage, ON/OFF Maximum Duty Cycle Reduction) General Information & Table of Contents 400 µA Product Selector Guide PI-2634-010802 1 Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Design Tools 5 Quality and Reliability 6 Figure 12a. LINE-SENSE (L), and EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) Pin Input Simplified Schematic. P and G Package CONTROL Pin TOPSwitch-GX 240 µA (Negative Current Sense - ON/OFF, Current Limit Adjustment) VBG + VT MULTI-FUNCTION (M) VBG (Positive Current Sense - Under-Voltage, Overvoltage, Maximum Duty Cycle Reduction) Package Information 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 9 400 µA PI-2548-092399 Figure 12b. MULTI-FUNCTION (M) Pin Input Simplified Schematic. TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 14 H 9/02 TOP242-250 Typical Uses of FREQUENCY (F) Pin + DC Input Voltage + DC Input Voltage D CONTROL C S D CONTROL C S F F - - PI-2655-071700 PI-2654-071700 Figure 13. Full Frequency Operation (132 kHz). Figure 14. Half Frequency Operation (66 kHz). + DC Input Voltage QS can be an optocoupler output. D CONTROL C S - STANDBY F RHF 20 kΩ QS 47 kΩ 1 nF PI-2656-040501 Figure 15. Half Frequency Standby Mode (For High Standby Efficiency). H 9/02 15 TOP242-250 Typical Uses of LINE-SENSE (L) and EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) Pins + + CLXS F VUV = IUV x RLS VOV = IOV x RLS RLS D 2MΩ DC Input Voltage DC Input Voltage L D C S CONTROL D DCMAX@100 VDC = 78% DCMAX@375 VDC = 38% L D CONTROL C C S - X For RLS = 2 MΩ VUV = 100 VDC VOV = 450 VDC F S - PI-2618-040501 PI-2617-050100 General Figure Information & Table of Contents 17. Line-Sensing for Under-Voltage, Overvoltage and Figure 16. Three Terminal Operation (LINE-SENSE and EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT Features Disabled. FREQUENCY Pin can be tied to SOURCE or CONTROL Pin). Line Feed Forward. Product Selector Guide 1 Data Sheets 2 + + VUV = RLS x IUV 2 MΩ RLS DC Input Voltage For Value Shown VUV = 100 VDC D For Values Shown Application Notes 450 VDC V = L D Design Ideas 4 1N4148 CONTROL CONTROL C C Design Tools 5 Quality and Reliability 6 Package Information 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar + I = 100% @ 100 VDC 8 S - S - 3 30 kΩ M 6.2 V OV RLS DC Input Voltage 22 kΩ VOV = IOV x RLS 2 MΩ PI-2620-040501 PI-2510-040501 Figure 18. Line-Sensing for Under-Voltage Only (Overvoltage Disabled). + For RIL = 12 kΩ ILIMIT = 69% Figure 19. Line-Sensing for Overvoltage Only (Under-Voltage Disabled). Maximum Duty Cycle will be reduced at Low Line. LIMIT ILIMIT = RLS 63% @ 300 VDC 2.5 MΩ For R = 25 kΩ LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar = 43% I IL 9 LIMIT DC Input Voltage See fig. 55 for other resistor values (RIL) D CONTROL C S X DC Input Voltage TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 D CONTROL C Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 S RIL - - X RIL 6 kΩ PI-2624-040501 PI-2623-040501 Figure 20. Externally Set Current Limit. 16 H 9/02 Figure 21. Current Limit Reduction with Line Voltage. TOP242-250 Typical Uses of LINE-SENSE (L) and EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) Pins (cont.) + QR can be an optocoupler output or can be replaced by a manual switch. QR can be an optocoupler output or can be replaced by a manual switch. + QR ON/OFF RMC 47 kΩ DC Input Voltage DC Input Voltage D CONTROL C 45 kΩ L D CONTROL S C X ON/OFF QR 47 kΩ - S - PI-2621-040501 PI-2625-040501 Figure 23. Active-off Remote ON/OFF. Maximum Duty Cycle will be reduced. Figure 22. Active-on (Fail Safe) Remote ON/OFF. + QR can be an optocoupler output or can be replaced by a manual switch. DC Input Voltage For RIL = 12 kΩ ILIMIT = 69 % D For RIL = 25 kΩ ILIMIT = 43 % CONTROL C S + ON/OFF RMC 47 kΩ 45 kΩ DC Input Voltage L D CONTROL C S X RIL QR - ON/OFF 47 kΩ QR can be an optocoupler output or can be replaced by a manual switch. QR X RIL - PI-2626-040501 PI-2627-040501 Figure 24. Active-on Remote ON/OFF with Externally Set Current Limit. Figure 25. Active-off Remote ON/OFF with Externally Set Current Limit. + RLS 2 MΩ QR can be an optocoupler output or can be replaced by a manual switch. For RLS = 2 MΩ ON/OFF 47 kΩ D 2 MΩ RLS QR DC Input Voltage VUV = IUV x RLS VOV = IOV x RLS + VUV = 100 VDC VOV = 450 VDC DC Input Voltage QR can be an optocoupler output or can be replaced by a manual switch. L D CONTROL C L CONTROL S C S PI-2622-040501 Figure 26. Active-off Remote ON/OFF with LINE-SENSE. For RIL = 12 kΩ ILIMIT = 69 % X RIL - DCMAX@100 VDC = 78% DCMAX@375 VDC = 38% QR ON/OFF 47 kΩ PI-2628-040501 Figure 27. Active-on Remote ON/OFF with LINE-SENSE and EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT. H 9/02 17 TOP242-250 Typical Uses of LINE-SENSE (L) and EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) Pins (cont.) VUV = IUV x RLS VOV = IOV x RLS + 2 MΩ RLS DC Input Voltage CONTROL DCMAX@100 VDC = 78% DCMAX@375 VDC = 38% C S - L X RIL 12 kΩ QR can be an optocoupler output or can be replaced by a manual switch. For RLS = 2 MΩ VUV = 100 VDC VOV = 450 VDC D + DC Input Voltage For RIL = 12 kΩ ILIMIT = 69% See fig. 55 for other resistor values (RIL) to select different ILIMIT values PI-2629-040501 D L 300 kΩ CONTROL C S QR - ON/OFF 47 kΩ PI-2640-040501 General Figure Information & Table of Contents 29. Active-on Remote ON/OFF. Figure 28. Line-Sensing and Externally Set Current Limit. Product Selector Guide 1 Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Design Tools 5 Quality and Reliability 6 Package Information 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 9 TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 18 H 9/02 TOP242-250 Typical Uses of MULTI-FUNCTION (M) Pin + + C S S VUV = IUV x RLS VOV = IOV x RLS M RLS D DC Input Voltage D M C S S D DC Input Voltage D S DCMAX@100 VDC = 78% DCMAX@375 VDC = 38% M CONTROL CONTROL C C S - For RLS = 2 MΩ VUV = 100 VDC VOV = 450 VDC 2 MΩ S PI-2508-081199 Figure 30. Three Terminal Operation (MULTI-FUNCTION Features Disabled). + PI-2509-040501 Figure 31. Line Sensing for Undervoltage, Over-Voltage and Line Feed Forward. + VUV = RLS x IUV 2 MΩ RLS DC Input Voltage For Value Shown VUV = 100 VDC D For Values Shown VOV = 450 VDC RLS DC Input Voltage 22 kΩ 30 kΩ 1N4148 M D M CONTROL CONTROL C 6.2 V C S - VOV = IOV x RLS 2 MΩ S PI-2510-040501 Figure 32. Line Sensing for Under-Voltage Only (Overvoltage Disabled). PI-2516-040501 Figure 33. Line Sensing for Overvoltage Only (Under-Voltage Disabled). Maximum Duty Cycle will be reduced at Low Line. + + For RIL = 12 kΩ ILIMIT = 69% RLS For RIL = 25 kΩ ILIMIT = 43% DC Input Voltage D See fig. 55 for other resistor values (RIL) to select different ILIMIT values M CONTROL RIL - DC Input Voltage D RIL C S ILIMIT = 100% @ 100 VDC ILIMIT = 63% @ 300 VDC 2.5 MΩ - M CONTROL 6 kΩ C S PI-2518-040501 PI-2517-040501 Figure 34. Externally Set Current Limit. Figure 35. Current Limit Reduction with Line Voltage. H 9/02 19 TOP242-250 Typical Uses of MULTI-FUNCTION (M) Pin (cont.) + + QR can be an optocoupler output or can be replaced by a manual switch. QR can be an optocoupler output or can be replaced by a manual switch. QR DC Input Voltage DC ON/OFF Input 47 kΩ Voltage M D RMC M D CONTROL CONTROL C QR 45 kΩ C ON/OFF 47 kΩ S - S PI-2519-040501 Figure 36. Active-on (Fail Safe) Remote ON/OFF. PI-2522-040501 General Figure Information & Table of Contents 37. Active-off Remote ON/OFF. Maximum Duty Cycle will be Reduced. + Product Selector Guide 1 Data Sheets Q can be an optocoupler 2 + QR can be an optocoupler output or can be replaced by a manual switch. R output or can be replaced by a manual switch. Application Notes For RIL = 12 kΩ QR ILIMIT = 69 % DC Input Voltage DC Input Voltage For RIL = 25 kΩ RIL D ILIMIT = 43 % M 47 kΩ Design R =Ideas 2R 4 Design Tools C 5 Quality and Reliability 6 RMC - MC IL CONTROL C RIL 12 kΩ ON/OFF 47 kΩ 24 kΩ M D CONTROL QR 3 ON/OFF S S PI-2520-040501 PI-2521-040501 Figure 38. Active-on Remote ON/OFF with Externally Set Current Limit. Figure 39. Active-off Remote ON/OFF with Externally Set Current Limit. + Package Information 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar Q can be an optocoupler 8 R output or can be replaced by a manual switch. LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar RLS DC ON/OFF Input 47 kΩ Voltage D 2 MΩ 9 QR TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 For RLS = 2 MΩ M V = 100 VDC Sales Representatives V = 450 VDC and Distributors 11 UV CONTROL C - OV S PI-2523-040501 Figure 40. Active-off Remote ON/OFF with LINE-SENSE. 20 H 9/02 TOP242-250 provides line sensing, setting UV at 100 VDC and OV at 450 VDC. The extended maximum duty cycle feature of TOPSwitch-GX (guaranteed minimum value of 75% vs. 64% for TOPSwitch-II) allows the use of a smaller input capacitor (C1). The extended maximum duty cycle and the higher reflected voltage possible with the RCD clamp also permit the use of a higher primary to secondary turns ratio for T1 which reduces the peak reverse voltage experienced by the secondary rectifier D8. As a result a 60 V Schottky rectifier can be used for up to 15 V outputs, which greatly improves power supply efficiency. The frequency reduction feature of the TOPSwitch-GX eliminates the need for any dummy loading for regulation at no load and reduces the no load/standby consumption of the power supply. Frequency jitter provides improved margin for conducted EMI meeting the CISPR 22 (FCC B) specification. Application Examples A High Efficiency, 30 W, Universal Input Power Supply The circuit shown in Figure 41 takes advantage of several of the TOPSwitch-GX features to reduce system cost and power supply size and to improve efficiency. This design delivers 30 W at 12 V, from an 85 to 265 VAC input, at an ambient of 50 °C, in an open frame configuration. A nominal efficiency of 80% at full load is achieved using TOP244Y. The current limit is externally set by resistors R1 and R2 to a value just above the low line operating peak DRAIN current of approximately 70% of the default current limit. This allows use of a smaller transformer core size and/or higher transformer primary inductance for a given output power, reducing TOPSwitch-GX power dissipation, while at the same time avoiding transformer core saturation during startup and output transient conditions. The resistors R1 & R2 provide a signal that reduces the current limit with increasing line voltage, which in turn limits the maximum overload power at high input line voltage. This function in combination with the built-in softstart feature of TOPSwitch-GX, allows the use of a low cost RCD clamp (R3, C3 and D1) with a higher reflected voltage, by safely limiting the TOPSwitch-GX drain voltage, with adequate margin under worst case conditions. Resistor R4 PERFORMANCE SUMMARY Output Power: 30 W Regulation: ± 4% Efficiency: ≥ 79% Ripple: ≤ 50 mV pk-pk Output regulation is achieved by using a simple Zener sense circuit for low cost. The output voltage is determined by the Zener diode (VR2) voltage and the voltage drops across the optocoupler (U2) LED and resistor R6. Resistor R8 provides bias current to Zener VR2 for typical regulation of ±5% at the 12 V output level, over line and load and component variations. CY1 2.2 nF C14 R15 1 nF 150 Ω L3 3.3 µH R3 68 kΩ 2W C3 4.7 nF 1 kV BR1 600 V 2A 85-265 VAC J1 L N C10 560 µF 35 V C11 560 µF 35 V C12 220 µF 35 V D1 UF4005 RTN D2 1N4148 R4 2 MΩ 1/2 W L1 20 mH C1 68 µF 400 V CX1 100 nF 250 VAC D8 MBR1060 12 V @ 2.5 A R1 4.7 MΩ 1/2 W U1 TOP244Y R2 9.09 kΩ L TOPSwitch-GX CONTROL S F1 3.15 A C6 0.1 µF T1 D X R6 150 Ω F R8 150 Ω U2 LTV817A C R5 6.8 Ω VR2 1N5240C 10 V, 2% C5 47 µF 10 V PI-2657-040501 Figure 41. 30 W Power Supply using External Current Limit Programming and Line Sensing for UV and OV. H 9/02 21 TOP242-250 A High Efficiency, Enclosed, 70 W, Universal Adapter Supply The circuit shown in figure 42 takes advantage of several of the TOPSwitch-GX features to reduce cost, power supply size and increase efficiency. This design delivers 70 W at 19 V, from an 85 to 265 VAC input, at an ambient of 40 °C, in a small sealed adapter case (4” x 2.15” x 1”). Full load efficiency is 85% at 85 VAC rising to 90% at 230 VAC input. damage. Capacitor C11 has been added in parallel with VR1 to reduce Zener clamp dissipation. With a switching frequency of 132 kHz a PQ26/20 core can be used to provide 70 W. To maximize efficiency, by reducing winding losses, two output windings are used each with their own dual 100 V Schottky rectifier (D2 and D3). The frequency reduction feature of the TOPSwitch-GX eliminates any dummy loading to maintain regulation at no-load and reduces the no-load consumption of the power supply to only 520 mW at 230 VAC input. Frequency jittering provides conducted EMI meeting the CISPR 22 (FCC B) / EN55022B specification, using simple filter components (C7, L2, L3 and C6) even with the output earth grounded. Due to the thermal environment of a sealed adapter a TOP249Y is used to minimize device dissipation. Resistors R9 and R10 externally program the current limit level to just above the operating peak DRAIN current at full load and low line. This allows the use of a smaller transformer core size without saturation during startup or output load transients. Resistors R9 and R10 also reduce the current limit with increasing line voltage, limiting the maximum overload power at high input line voltage, removing the need for any protection circuitry on the secondary. Resistor R11 implements an under voltage and over voltage sense as well as providing line feed forward for reduced output line frequency ripple. With resistor R11 set at 2 MΩ the power supply does not start operating until the DC rail voltage reaches 100 VDC. On removal of the AC input the UV sense prevents the output glitching as C1 discharges, turning off the TOPSwitch-GX when the output regulation is lost or when the input voltage falls to below 40 V, whichever occurs first. This same value of R11 sets the OV threshold to 450 V. If exceeded, for example during a line surge, TOPSwitch-GX stops switching for the duration of the surge extending the high voltage withstand to 700 V without device To regulate the output an optocoupler (U2) is used with a secondary reference sensing the output voltage via a resistor divider (U3, R4, R5, R6). Diode D4 and C15 filter and smooth the output of the bias winding. Capacitor C15 (1µF) prevents the bias voltage from falling during zero to full load transients. Resistor R8 provides filtering of leakage inductance spikes keeping the bias voltage constant even at high output loads. Resistor R7, C9 and C10 together with C5 and R3 provide loop compensation. General Information & Table of Contents 1 Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Due to the large primary currents, all the small signal control components are connected to a separate source node that is Kelvin connected to the source pin of the TOPSwitch-GX. For improved common mode surge immunity the bias winding common returns directly to the DC bulk capacitor (C1). C7 2.2 nF C13 C12 C11 0.33 µF 0.022 µF 0.01 µF 400 V 400 V 400 V Product Selector Guide D2 MBR20100 Y1 Safety D3 MBR20100 VR1 P6KE200 BR1 RS805 8 A 600 V PERFORMANCE SUMMARY Output Power: 70 W Regulation: ± 4% Efficiency: ≥ 84% Ripple: < 120 mV pk-pk No Load Consumption: < 0.52 W @ 230 VAC Design Tools 5 Quality and Reliability 6 C3 820 µF 25 V L1 200 µH C14 0.1 µF 50 V 19 V @ 3.6 A Package Information 7 C4 RTN 820 µF 820 µF Seminar R1DC-DC DPA-Switch 25 V 25 V 270 Ω 8 D1 UF4006 C2 L2 820 µH 2A 85-265 VAC C6 0.1 µF X2 J1 L N R11 2 MΩ 1/2 W C1 150 µF 400 V t° L3 75 µH 2A R4 31.6 kΩ 1% U2 PC817A R8 4.7 Ω LinkSwitchT1 & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar R2 C15 R13 1 kΩ TOPSwitch-GX 1 µF D RT1 10 Ω 1.7 A F1 3.15 A D4 1N4148 L CONTROL R9 13 MΩ S X TOP249Y U1 C 50 V TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 R3 6.8 Ω F R7 56 kΩ C10 0.1 µF 50 V U3 C8 Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 R6 TL431 0.1 µF R10 20.5 kΩ 50 V C5 47 µF 16 V 4.75 kΩ 1% PI-2691-033001 Figure 42. 70 W Power Supply using Current Limit Reduction with Line and Line Sensing for UV and OV. 22 H 9/02 9 562 Ω C9 1% 4.7 nF 50 V TOP242-250 However, VR1 is essential to limit the peak drain voltage during start-up and/or overload conditions to below the 700 V rating of the TOPSwitch-GX MOSFET. A High Efficiency, 250 W, 250 – 380 VDC Input Power Supply The circuit shown in figure 43 delivers 250 W (48 V @ 5.2 A) at 84% efficiency using a TOP249 from a 250 to 380 VDC input. DC input is shown, as typically at this power level a p.f.c. boost stage would preceed this supply, providing the DC input (C1 is included to provide local decoupling). Flyback topology is still useable at this power level due to the high output voltage, keeping the secondary peak currents low enough so that the output diode and capacitors are reasonably sized. The secondary is rectifed and smoothed by D2 and C9, C10 and C11. Three capacitors are used to meet the secondary ripple current requirement. Inductor L2 and C12 provide switching noise filtering. A simple Zener sensing chain regulates the output voltage. The sum of the voltage drop of VR2, VR3 and VR4 plus the LED drop of U2 gives the desired output voltage. Resistor R6 limits LED current and sets overall control loop DC gain. Diode D4 and C14 provide secondary soft-finish, feeding current into the CONTROL pin prior to output regulation and thus ensuring that the output voltage reaches regulation at startup under low line, full load conditions. Resistor R9 provides a discharge path for C14. Capacitor C13 and R8 provide control loop compensation and are required due to the gain associated with such a high output voltage. In this example the TOP249 is at the upper limit of its power capability and the current limit is set to the internal maximum by connecting the X pin to SOURCE. However, line sensing is implemented by connecting a 2 MΩ resistor from the L pin to the DC rail. If the DC input rail rises above 450 VDC, then TOPSwitch-GX will stop switching until the voltage returns to normal, preventing device damage. Due to the high primary current, a low leakage inductance transformer is essential. Therefore, a sandwich winding with a copper foil secondary was used. Even with this technique the leakage inductance energy is beyond the power capability of a simple Zener clamp. Therefore, R2, R3 and C6 are added in parallel to VR1. These have been sized such that during normal operation very little power is dissipated by VR1, the leakage energy instead being dissipated by R2 and R3. Sufficient heat sinking is required to keep the TOPSwitch-GX device below 110 °C when operating under full load, low line and maximum ambient temperature. Airflow may also be required if a large heat sink area is not acceptable. C7 2.2 nF Y1 +250 - 380 VDC VR1 P6KE200 R2 R3 68 kΩ 68 kΩ 2W 2W D2 MUR1640CT C6 4.7 nF 1 kV C10 C11 560 µF 560 µF 63 V 63 V L2 3 µH 8A C9 560 µF 63 V D1 BYV26C D2 1N4148 R1 2 MΩ 1/2 W T1 C1 22 µF 400 V D PERFORMANCE SUMMARY Output Power: 250 W Line Regulation: ± 1% Load Regulation: ± 5% S Efficiency: ≥ 85% Ripple: < 100 mV pk-pk No Load Consumption: ≤ 1.4 W (300 VDC) 0V L CONTROL X TOP249Y U1 C F C3 0.1 µF 50 V R4 6.8 Ω C3 47 µF 10 V C12 68 µF 63 V RTN U2 LTV817A C4 1 µF 50 V TOPSwitch-GX 48 V @ 5.2 A R9 10 kΩ R6 100 Ω C13 150 nF 63 V VR2 22 V BZX79B22 VR3 12 V BZX79B12 D4 1N4148 R8 56 Ω C14 22 µF 63 V VR4 12 V BZX79B12 All resistor 1/8 W 5% unless otherwise stated. PI-2692-033001 Figure 43. 250 W, 48 V Power Supply using TOP249. H 9/02 23 TOP242-250 to the relatively large size of C2). An optional MOV (RV1) extends the differential surge protection to 6 kV from 4 kV. Multiple Output, 60 W, 185-265 VAC Input Power Supply Figure 44 shows a multiple output supply typical for high end set-top boxes or cable decoders containing high capacity hard disks for recording. The supply delivers an output power of 45 W cont./60 W peak (thermally limited) from an input voltage of 185 to 265 VAC. Efficiency at 45 W, 185 VAC is ≥ 75%. Leakage inductance clamping is provided by VR1, R5 and C5, keeping the DRAIN voltage below 700 V under all conditions. Resistor R5 and capacitor C5 are selected such that VR1 dissipates very little power except during overload conditions. The frequency jittering feature of TOPSwitch-GX allows the circuit shown to meet CISPR22B with simple EMI filtering (C1, L1 and C6) and the output grounded. The 3.3 V and 5 V outputs are regulated to ±5% without the need for secondary linear regulators. DC stacking (the secondary winding reference for the other output voltages is connected to the cathode of D10 rather than the anode) is used to minimize the voltage error for the higher voltage outputs. The secondaries are rectified and smoothed by D7 to D11, C7, C9, C11, C13, C14, C16 and C17. Diode D11 for the 3.3 V output is a Schottky diode to maximize efficiency. Diode D10 for the 5 V output is a PN type to center the 5 V output at 5 V. The 3.3 V and 5 V output require two capacitors in parallel to meet the ripple current requirement. Switching noise filtering is provided by L2 to L5 and C8, C10, C12, C15 and C18. Resistor R6 prevents peak charging of the lightly loaded 30 V output. The outputs are regulated using a secondary reference (U3). Both the 3.3 V and 5 V outputs are sensed via R11 and R10. Resistor R8 provides bias for U3 and R7 sets the overall DC gain. Resistor R9, C19, R3 and C4 provide loop compensation. A soft-finish capacitor (C20) eliminates output overshoot. Due to the high ambient operating temperature requirement typical of a set-top box (60 °C) the TOP246Y is used to reduce conduction losses and minimize heat sink size. Resistor R2 sets the device current limit to 80% of typical to limit overload power. The line sense resistor (R1) protects the TOPSwitch-GX from line surges and transients by sensing when the DC rail voltage rises to above 450 V. In this condition the TOPSwitch-GX stops switching, extending the input voltage withstand to 496 VAC which is ideal for countries with poor power quality. A thermistor (RT1) is used to prevent premature failure of the fuse by limiting the inrush current (due General Information & Table of Contents PERFORMANCE SUMMARY Output Power: 45 W Cont./60 W Peak Regulation: 3.3 V: ± 5% 5 V: ± 5% 12 V: ± 7% 18 V: ± 7% 30 V: ± 8% Efficiency: ≥75% No Load Consumption: 0.6 W R6 10 Ω t° 185-265 VAC J1 L RT1 10 Ω 1.7 A Design Ideas 4 30 V @ 0.03 A C9 330 µF 25 V D9 UF5402 Design Tools L3 3.3 µH 3A C10 100 µF 25 V 18 V @ 0.5 A Quality and Reliability C16 C11 C13 390 µF 1000 µF 1000 µF 25 V 35 V 25 V C14 1000 µF 25 V D10 BYV32-200 C8 10 µF 50 V C12 100 µF 25 V L4 3.3 µH 5A 12 V @ 0.6 A 5V@ 3.2 A Package Information C15 L5 3.3 µH 220 µF 165 V 5A 7 C18 220 µF 16 V 9 D11 MBR1045 C17 1000 µF 25 V L X D6 1N4148 T1 C3 1 µF 50 V RTN R10 15.0 kΩ R7 150 Ω U2 LTV817 TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 R8 1 kΩ TOPSwitch-GX F C R11 9.53 kΩ C19 R9 3.3 kΩ 0.1 µF Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 C3 0.1 µF 50 V R3 6.8 Ω .R2 9.08 kΩ C5 47 µF 10 V C20 22 µF 10 V U3 TL431 R12 10 k N Figure 44. 60 W Multiple Output Power Supply using TOP246. H 9/02 6 3.3 V @ 3A PI-2693-033001 24 5 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar CONTROL TOP246Y U1 S 3 8 R1 2 MΩ 1/2 W D Application Notes DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar C1 0.1 µF X1 RV1 275 V 14 mm F1 3.15 A 2 L2 3.3 µH 3A D6 1N4937 C2 68 µF 400 V L1 20 mH 0.8A Data Sheets C7 47 µF 50 V D8 UF5402 C5 1 nF 400 V D1-D4 1N4007 V 1 D7 UF4003 C6 2.2 nF Y1 VR1 R5 P6KE170 68 kΩ 2W Product Selector Guide TOP242-250 Processor Controlled Supply Turn On/Off A low cost momentary contact switch can be used to turn the TOPSwitch-GX power on and off under microprocessor control that may be required in some applications such as printers. The low power remote off feature allows an elegant implementation of this function with very few external components as shown in Figure 45. Whenever the push button momentary contact switch P1 is closed by the user, the optocoupler U3 is activated to inform the microprocessor of this action. Initially, when the power supply is off (M pin is floating), closing of P1 turns the power supply on by shorting the M pin of the TOPSwitch-GX to SOURCE through a diode (remote on). When the secondary output voltage VCC is established, the microprocessor comes alive and recognizes that the switch P1 is closed through the switch status input that is driven by the optocoupler U3 output. The microprocessor then sends a power supply control signal to hold the power supply in the on-state through the optocoupler U4. If the user presses the switch P1 again to command a turn off, the microprocessor detects this through the optocoupler U3 and initiates a shutdown procedure that is product specific. For example, in the case of the inkjet printer, the shutdown procedure may include safely parking the print heads in the storage position. In the case of products with a disk drive, the shutdown procedure may include saving data or settings to the disk. After the shutdown procedure is complete, when it is safe to turn off the power supply, the microprocessor releases the M pin by turning the optocoupler U4 off. If the manual switch and the optocouplers U3 and U4 are not located close to the M pin, a capacitor CM may be needed to prevent noise coupling to the pin when it is open. The power supply could also be turned on remotely through a local area network or a parallel or serial port by driving the optocoupler U4 input LED with a logic signal. Sometimes it is easier to send a train of logic pulses through a cable (due to AC coupling of cable, for example) instead of a DC logic level as a wake up signal. In this case, a simple RC filter can be used to generate a DC level to drive U4 (not shown in Figure 45). This remote on feature can be used to wake up peripherals such as printers, scanners, external modems, disk drives, etc., as needed from a computer. Peripherals are usually designed to turn off automatically if they are not being used for a period of time, to save power. VCC (+5 V) + External Wake-up Signal High Voltage DC Input 100 kΩ U2 27 kΩ LOGIC INPUT 1N4148 D U4 M TOPSwitch-GX CONTROL U3 Power Supply ON/OFF Control MICRO PROCESSOR/ CONTROLLER LOGIC OUTPUT 1N4148 6.8 kΩ C 6.8 kΩ CM S P1 1 nF F U1 - 47 µF U3 LTV817A P1 Switch Status U4 LTV817A RETURN PI-2561-033001 Figure 45. Remote ON/OFF using Microcontroller. H 9/02 25 TOP242-250 In addition to using a minimum number of components, TOPSwitch-GX provides many technical advantages in this type of application: 1. Extremely low power consumption in the off mode: 80 mW typical at 110 VAC and 160 mW typical at 230 VAC. This is because in the remote/off mode the TOPSwitch-GX consumes very little power, and the external circuitry does not consume any current (either M, L or X pin is open) from the high voltage DC input. 2. A very low cost, low voltage/current, momentary contact switch can be used. 3. No debouncing circuitry for the momentary switch is required. During turn-on, the start-up time of the power supply (typically 10 to 20 ms) plus the microprocessor initiation time act as a debouncing filter, allowing a turn-on only if the switch is depressed firmly for at least the above delay time. During turn-off, the microprocessor initiates the shutdown sequence when it detects the first closure of the switch, and subsequent bouncing of the switch has no effect. If necessary, the microprocessor could implement the switch debouncing in software during turn-off, or a filter capacitor can be used at the switch status input. 4. No external current limiting circuitry is needed for the operation of the U4 optocoupler output due to internal limiting of M pin current. 5. No high voltage resistors to the input DC voltage rail are required to power the external circuitry in the primary. Even the LED current for U3 can be derived from the CONTROL pin. This not only saves components and simplifies layout, but also eliminates the power loss associated with the high voltage resistors in both on and off states. General Information & Table of Contents 6. Robust design: There is no on/off latch that can be accidentally triggered by transients. Instead, the power supply is held in the on-state through the secondary side microprocessor. Product Selector Guide 1 Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Design Tools 5 Quality and Reliability 6 Package Information 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 9 TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 26 H 9/02 TOP242-250 Key Application Considerations TOPSwitch-II vs. TOPSwitch-GX Table 4 compares the features and performance differences between TOPSwitch-GX and TOPSwitch-II. Many of the new features eliminate the need for additional discrete components. Other features increase the robustness of design allowing cost savings in the transformer and other power components. Function TOPSwitch-II TOPSwitch-GX Figures TOPSwitch-GX Advantages Soft-Start N/A* 10 ms External Current Limit N/A* Programmable 100% to 30% of default current limit DCMAX 67% 78% 7 Line Feed Forward with N/A* DCMAX Reduction 78% to 38% Line OV Shutdown N/A* Single resistor programmable Line UV Detection N/A* Single resistor programmable Switching Frequency 100 kHz ±10% 132 kHz ±6% 7,11,17, 26,27,28, 31,40 11,17,19, 26,27,28, 31,33,40 11,17,18, 26,27,28, 31,32,40 13,15 Switching Frequency Option (Y, R and F Packages) N/A* 66 kHz ±7% 14,15 Frequency Jitter N/A* Frequency Reduction N/A* ±4 kHz@132 kHz 9,46 ±2 kHz@66 kHz At a Duty Cycle 7 below 10% • Limits peak current and voltage component stresses during start-up • Eliminates external components used for soft-start in most applications • Reduces or eliminates output overshoot 11,20,21, • Smaller transformer 24,25,27, • Higher efficiency 28,34,35, • Allows power limiting (constant over38,39 load power independent of line voltage • Allows use of larger device for lower losses, higher efficiency and smaller heatsink • Smaller input cap (wider dynamic range) • Higher power capability (when used with RCD clamp for large VOR) • Allows use of Schottky secondary rectifier diode for up to 15 V output for high efficiency • Rejects line ripple • Increases voltage withstand capability against line surge • Prevents auto-restart glitches during power down • Smaller transformer • Below start of conducted EMI limits • Lower losses when using RC and RCD snubber for noise reduction in video applications • Allows for higher efficiency in standby mode • Lower EMI (second harmonic below 150 kHz) • Reduces conducted EMI • Zero load regulation without dummy load • Low power consumption at no load Table 4. Comparison Between TOPSwitch-II and TOPSwitch-GX. (continued on next page) *Not available H 9/02 27 TOP242-250 Function Remote ON/OFF TOPSwitch-II N/A* TOPSwitch-GX Figures TOPSwitch-GX Advantages Single transistor or optocoupler interface or manual switch 11, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 • • • • • • • Synchronization Thermal Shutdown N/A* Single transistor or optocoupler interface • • Fast on/off (cycle by cycle) Active-on or active-off control Low consumption in remote off state Active-on control for fail-safe Eliminates expensive in-line on/off switch Allows processor controlled turn on/off Permits shutdown/wake-up of peripherals via LAN or parallel port Synchronization to external lower frequency signal Starts new switching cycle on demand Automatic recovery from thermal fault Large hysteresis prevents circuit board overheating 10% higher power capability due to tighter tolerance General Information & Table of Contents 125 °C min. Latched Hysteretic 130 °C min. Shutdown (with 75 °C hysteresis) • • Product Selector Guide Current Limit Tolerance ±10% (@25 °C) ±7% (@25 °C) -8% (0 °C to100 °C) -4% (0 °C to 100 °C) • DRAIN DIP Creepage SMD at Package TO-220 DRAIN Creepage at PCB for Y, R and F Packages • Greater immunity to arcing as a result of build-up of dust, debris and other contaminants • Preformed leads accommodate large creepage for PCB layout • Easier to meet Safety (UL/VDE) 0.037" / 0.94 mm 0.037" / 0.94 mm 0.046" / 1.17 mm 0.045" / 1.14 mm (R and F Package N/A*) 0.137" / 3.48 mm 0.137" / 3.48 mm 0.068" / 1.73 mm 0.113" / 2.87 mm (preformed leads) Table 5 compares the features and performance differences between TOPSwitch-GX and TOPSwitch-FX. Many of the new features eliminate the need for additional discrete components. Function TOPSwitch-FX Light Load Operation Cycle skipping 3 Design Ideas 4 Design Tools 5 Quality and Reliability 6 Other features increase the robustness of design allowing cost savings in the transformer and other power components. Package Information 7 TOPSwitch-GX DPA-Switch DC-DCAdvantages Seminar 8 TOPSwitch-GX Frequency and Duty Cycle reduction Line sensing and externally set current limit possible simultaneously (functions split onto L and X pins) 100-30% • Improves light load efficiency • Reduces no-load consumption • Additional design flexibility allows all features to be used simultaneously LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar Line Sensing/Externally Line sensing and Set Current Limit externally set (Y, R and F Packages) current limit mutually exclusive (M pin) Current Limit 100-40% Programming Range 2 Application Notes Table 4 (cont). Comparison Between TOPSwitch-II and TOPSwitch-GX. *Not available TOPSwitch-FX vs. TOPSwitch-GX Data Sheets 1 9 TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 Sales Representatives andtransformer Distributors 11 • Minimizes core size Table 5. Comparison Between TOPSwitch-FX and TOPSwitch-GX. (continued on next page) 28 H 9/02 in highly continuous designs TOP242-250 Function TOPSwitch-FX P/G Package Current Limits Identical to Y packages TOPSwitch-GX TOP243P or G and TOP244P or G internal current limits reduced Y/R/F Package Current 100% (R and F Limits package N/A*) 90% (for equivalent RDS (ON)) Thermal Shutdown 125 °C min. 70 °C hysteresis 130 °C min. 75 °C hysteresis Maximum Duty Cycle Reduction Threshold 90 µA 60 µA Line Under-Voltage Negative (turn-off) Threshold Soft-Start N/A* 40% of positive (turn-on) threshold 10 ms (duty cycle) 10 ms (duty cycle + current limit) TOPSwitch-GX Advantages • Matches device current limit to package dissipation capability • Allows more continuous design to lower device dissipation (lower RMS currents) • Minimizes transformer core size • Optimizes efficiency for most applications • Allows higher output powers in high ambient temperature applications • Reduces output line frequency ripple at low line • DMAX reduction optimized for forward design • Provides a well defined turn-off threshold as the line voltage falls • Gradually increasing current limit in addition to duty cycle during softstart further reduces peak current and voltage • Further reduces component stresses during start up Table 5 (cont). Comparison Between TOPSwitch-FX and TOPSwitch-GX. *Not available TOPSwitch-GX Design Considerations Power Table Data sheet power table (Table 1) represents the maximum practical continuous output power based on the following conditions: TOP242 to TOP246: 12 V output, Schottky output diode, 150 V reflected voltage (VOR) and efficiency estimates from curves contained in application note AN-29. TOP247 to TOP250: Higher output voltages, with a maximum output current of 6 A. For all devices, a 100 VDC minimum for 85-265 VAC and 250 VDC minimum for 230 VAC are assumed and sufficient heat sinking to keep device temperature ≤100 °C. Power levels shown in the power table for the R package device assume 6.45 cm2 of 610 g/m2 copper heat sink area in an enclosed adapter, or 19.4 cm2 in an open frame. TOPSwitch-GX Selection Selecting the optimum TOPSwitch-GX depends upon required maximum output power, efficiency, heat sinking constraints and cost goals. With the option to externally reduce current limit, a larger TOPSwitch-GX may be used for lower power applications where higher efficiency is needed or minimal heat sinking is available. Input Capacitor The input capacitor must be chosen to provide the minimum DC voltage required for the TOPSwitch-GX converter to maintain regulation at the lowest specified input voltage and maximum output power. Since TOPSwitch-GX has a higher DCMAX than TOPSwitch-II, it is possible to use a smaller input capacitor. For TOPSwitch-GX, a capacitance of 2 µF per watt is possible for universal input with an appropriately designed transformer. Primary Clamp and Output Reflected Voltage VOR A primary clamp is necessary to limit the peak TOPSwitch-GX drain to source voltage. A Zener clamp requires few parts and takes up little board space. For good efficiency, the clamp Zener should be selected to be at least 1.5 times the output reflected voltage VOR as this keeps the leakage spike conduction time short. When using a Zener clamp in a universal input application, a VOR of less than 135 V is recommended to allow for the absolute tolerances and temperature variations of the Zener. This will ensure efficient operation of the clamp circuit and will also keep the maximum drain voltage below the rated breakdown voltage of the TOPSwitch-GX MOSFET. H 9/02 29 TOP242-250 A high VOR is required to take full advantage of the wider DCMAX of TOPSwitch-GX. An RCD clamp provides tighter clamp voltage tolerance than a Zener clamp and allows a VOR as high as 150 V. RCD clamp dissipation can be minimized by reducing the external current limit as a function of input line voltage (see Figure 21 and 35). The RCD clamp is more cost effective than the Zener clamp but requires more careful design (see quick design checklist). Output Diode The output diode is selected for peak inverse voltage, output current, and thermal conditions in the application (including heatsinking, air circulation, etc.). The higher DC MAX of TOPSwitch-GX along with an appropriate transformer turns ratio can allow the use of a 60 V Schoktty diode for higher efficiency on output voltages as high as 15 V (see Figure 41. A 12 V, 30 W design using a 60 V Schottky for the output diode). For 10 W or below, it is possible to use a simple inductor in place of a more costly AC input common mode choke to meet worldwide conducted EMI limits. Transformer Design It is recommended that the transformer be designed for maximum operating flux density of 3000 Gauss and a peak flux density of 4200 Gauss at maximum current limit. The turns ratio should be chosen for a reflected voltage (VOR) no greater than 135 V when using a Zener clamp, or 150 V (max) when using RCD clamp with current limit reduction with line voltage (overload protection). For designs where operating current is significantly lower than the default current limit, it is recommended to use an externally set current limit close to the operating peak current to reduce peak flux density and peak power (see Figures 20 and 34). In most applications, the tighter current limit tolerance, higher Bias Winding Capacitor Due to the low frequency operation at no-load a 1 µF bias winding capacitor is recommended. 80 70 PI-2576-010600 General Information & Table of Contents Product Selector Guide TOPSwitch-II (no jitter) 1 Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 50 40 30 20 -10 0 EN55022B (QP) EN55022B (AV) -10 -20 0.15 1 Design10Tools 30 Frequency (MHz) 6 Package Information 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 50 8 70 PI-2577-010600 80 TOPSwitch-GX (with jitter) 60 40 30 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar The FREQUENCY pin of TOPSwitch-GX offers a switching frequency option of 132 kHz or 66 kHz. In applications that require heavy snubbers on the drain node for reducing high frequency radiated noise (for example, video noise sensitive applications such as VCR, DVD, monitor, TV, etc.), operating at 66 kHz will reduce snubber loss resulting in better efficiency. Also, in applications where transformer size is not a concern, use of the 66 kHz option will provide lower EMI and higher efficiency. Note that the second harmonic of 66 kHz is still below 150 kHz, above which the conducted EMI specifications get much tighter. 5 Quality and Reliability Figure 46a. TOPSwitch-II Full Range EMI Scan (100 kHz, no jitter). Amplitude (dBµV) EMI The frequency jitter feature modulates the switching frequency over a narrow band as a means to reduce conducted EMI peaks associated with the harmonics of the fundamental switching frequency. This is particularly beneficial for average detection mode. As can be seen in Figure 46, the benefits of jitter increase with the order of the switching harmonic due to an increase in frequency deviation. Amplitude (dBµV) 60 Soft-Start Generally a power supply experiences maximum stress at start-up before the feedback loop achieves regulation. For a period of 10 ms the on-chip soft-start linearly increases the duty cycle from zero to the default DCMAX at turn on. In addition, the primary current limit increases from 85% to 100% over the same period. This causes the output voltage to rise in an orderly manner allowing time for the feedback loop to take control of the duty cycle. This reduces the stress on the TOPSwitch-GX MOSFET, clamp circuit and output diode(s), and helps prevent transformer saturation during start-up. Also soft-start limits the amount of output voltage overshoot, and in many applications eliminates the need for a soft-finish capacitor. 9 20 -10 TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 0 EN55022B (QP) EN55022B (AV) -10 Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 -20 30 H 9/02 0.15 1 10 30 Frequency (MHz) Figure 46b. TOPSwitch-GX Full Range EMI Scan (132 kHz, with jitter) with Identical Circuitry and Conditions. TOP242-250 switching frequency and soft-start features of TOPSwitch-GX contribute to a smaller transformer when compared to TOPSwitch-II. Standby Consumption Frequency reduction can significantly reduce power loss at light or no load, especially when a Zener clamp is used. For very low secondary power consumption use a TL431 regulator for feedback control. Alternately, switching losses can be significantly reduced by changing from 132 kHz in normal operation to 66 kHz under light load conditions. TOPSwitch-GX Layout Considerations As TOPSwitch-GX has additional pins and operates at much higher power levels compared to previous TOPSwitch families, the following guidelines should be carefully followed. Primary Side Connections Use a single point (Kelvin) connection at the negative terminal of the input filter capacitor for TOPSwitch-GX source pin and bias winding return. This improves surge capabilities by returning surge currents from the bias winding directly to the input filter capacitor. The CONTROL pin bypass capacitor should be located as close as possible to the SOURCE and CONTROL pins and its SOURCE connection trace should not be shared by the main MOSFET switching currents. All SOURCE pin referenced components connected to the MULTI-FUNCTION, LINESENSE or EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT pins should also be located closely between their respective pin and SOURCE. Once again the SOURCE connection trace of these components should not be shared by the main MOSFET switching currents. It is very critical that SOURCE pin switching currents are returned to the input capacitor negative terminal through a seperate trace that is not shared by the components connected to CONTROL, MULTI-FUNCTION, LINE-SENSE or EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT pins. This is because the SOURCE pin is also the controller ground reference pin. Any traces to the M, L or X pins should be kept as short as possible and away from the DRAIN trace to prevent noise coupling. LINE-SENSE resistor (R1 in figures 47-49) should be located close to the M or L pin to minimize the trace length on the M or L pin side. In addition to the 47 µF CONTROL pin capacitor, a high frequency bypass capacitor in parallel may be used for better noise immunity. The feedback optocoupler output should also be located close to the CONTROL and SOURCE pins of TOPSwitch-GX. Y-Capacitor The Y-capacitor should be connected close to the secondary output return pin(s) and the positive primary DC input pin of the transformer. Heat Sinking The tab of the Y package (TO-220) or F package (TO-262) is internally electrically tied to the SOURCE pin. To avoid circulating currents, a heat sink attached to the tab should not be electrically tied to any primary ground/source nodes on the PC board. When using a P (DIP-8), G (SMD-8) or R (TO-263) package, a copper area underneath the package connected to the SOURCE pins will act as an effective heat sink. On double sided boards (Figure 49), top side and bottom side areas connected with vias can be used to increase the effective heat sinking area. In addition, sufficient copper area should be provided at the anode and cathode leads of the output diode(s) for heat sinking. In Figures 47, 48 and 49 a narrow trace is shown between the output rectifier and output filter capacitor. This trace acts as a thermal relief between the rectifier and filter capacitor to prevent excessive heating of the capacitor. Quick Design Checklist As with any power supply design, all TOPSwitch-GX designs should be verified on the bench to make sure that components specifications are not exceeded under worst case conditions. The following minimum set of tests is strongly recommended: 1. Maximum drain voltage – Verify that peak VDS does not exceed 675 V at highest input voltage and maximum overload output power. Maximum overload output power occurs when the output is overloaded to a level just before the power supply goes into auto-restart (loss of regulation). 2. Maximum drain current – At maximum ambient temperature, maximum input voltage and maximum output load, verify drain current waveforms at start-up for any signs of transformer saturation and excessive leading edge current spikes. TOPSwitch-GX has a leading edge blanking time of 220 ns to prevent premature termination of the on-cycle. Verify that the leading edge current spike is below the allowed current limit envelope (see Figure 52) for the drain current waveform at the end of the 220 ns blanking period. 3. Thermal check – At maximum output power, minimum input voltage and maximum ambient temperature, verify that temperature specifications are not exceeded for TOPSwitch-GX, transformer, output diodes and output capacitors. Enough thermal margin should be allowed for H 9/02 31 TOP242-250 Maximize hatched copper areas ( ) for optimum heat sinking Safety Spacing Y1Capacitor + HV - Output Rectifier Output Filter Capacitor Input Filter Capacitor PRI BIAS PRI S S D T r a n s f o r m e r SEC GeneralBIAS Information & Table of Contents TOPSwitch-GX TOP VIEW S M S Product Selector Guide C 1 Optocoupler R1 DC + Data Sheets Out - R2 2 PI-2670-042301 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Design Tools 5 Quality and Reliability Output Rectifier 6 Figure 47. Layout Considerations for TOPSwitch-GX using P or G Packages. Safety Spacing Y1Capacitor + Input Filter Capacitor HV Maximize hatched copper areas ( ) for optimum heat sinking Output Filter Capacitor T r a n s f o r m e r Package Information DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar X 9 TOPSwitch-GX D L C TOP VIEW TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 R1 Heat Sink Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 Optocoupler - DC + Out PI-2669-042301 Figure 48. Layout Considerations for TOPSwitch-GX using Y or F Package. 32 H 9/02 7 SEC TOP242-250 Output Filter Capacitors Solder Side Safety Spacing Component Side Y1Capacitor + TOP VIEW HV PRI Input Filter Capacitor - PRI R1a - 1c BIAS T r a n s f o r m e r SEC D S X L C Optocoupler TOPSwitch-GX - DC + Out Maximize hatched copper areas( ) for optimum heat sinking PI-2734-043001 Figure 49. Layout Considerations for TOPSwitch-GX using R Package. the part-to-part variation of the RDS(ON) of TOPSwitch-GX as specified in the data sheet. The margin required can either be calculated from the tolerances or it can be accounted for by connecting an external resistance in series with the DRAIN pin and attached to the same heatsink, having a resistance value that is equal to the difference between the measured RDS(ON) of the device under test and the worst case maximum specification. Design Tools For a discussion on utilizing TOPSwitch-GX in a forward converter configuration, please refer to the TOPSwitch-GX Forward Design Methodology Application Note. Up-to-date information on design tools can be found at the Power Integrations Web site: www.powerint.com H 9/02 33 TOP242-250 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS(1) DRAIN Voltage ............................................ -0.3 to 700 V DRAIN Peak Current: TOP242 ............................... 0.72 A TOP243 ............................... 1.44 A TOP244 ............................... 2.16 A TOP245 ............................... 2.88 A TOP246 ............................... 4.32 A TOP247 ............................... 5.76 A TOP248 ............................... 7.20 A TOP249 ............................... 8.64 A TOP250 ............................. 10.08 A CONTROL Voltage .......................................... -0.3 to 9 V CONTROL Current ............................................... 100 mA LINE SENSE Pin Voltage ................................ -0.3 to 9 V CURRENT LIMIT Pin Voltage ..................... -0.3 to 4.5 V MULTI-FUNCTION Pin Voltage .................... -0.3 to 9 V FREQUENCY Pin Voltage ............................... -0.3 to 9 V Storage Temperature ..................................... -65 to 150 °C Operating Junction Temperature (2) ............... -40 to 150 °C Lead Temperature (3) ............................................... 260 °C Notes: 1. All voltages referenced to SOURCE, TA = 25 °C. 2. Normally limited by internal circuitry. 3. 1/16" from case for 5 seconds. THERMAL IMPEDANCE General Information & Table of Contents Notes: Thermal Impedance: Y or F Package: (θJA) (1) ....................................... 70 °C/W 1. Free standing with no heatsink. (θJC) (2) ......................................... 2 °C/W 2. Measured at the back surface of tab. 3. Soldered to 0.36 sq. inch (232 mm2), 2 oz. (610 gm/m2) copper clad. P or G Package: (3) (4) 4. Soldered to 1 sq. inch (645 mm2), 2 oz. (610 gm/m2) copper clad. (θJA) ...................... 45 °C/W ; 35 °C/W (5) (θJC) ....................................... 11 °C/W 5. Measured on the SOURCE pin close to plastic interface. 6. Soldered to 3 sq. inch (1935 mm2), 2 oz. (610 gm/m2) copper R Package: (7) (4) (6) clad. (θJA) ... 80 °C/W ; 37 °C/W ; 27 °C/W (θJC) (5) ......................................... 2 °C/W 7. Soldered to foot print area, 2 oz. (610 gm/m2) copper clad. Product Selector Guide 1 Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Conditions Parameter Symbol (Unless Otherwise Specified) See Figure 53 SOURCE = 0 V; TJ = -40 to 125 °C CONTROL FUNCTIONS Switching Frequency (average) Duty Cycle at ONSET of Frequency Reduction IC = 3 mA; TJ = 25 °C fOSC Frequency Jitter Deviation ∆f Frequency Jitter Modulation Rate fM H 9/02 Max Units 5 Quality and Reliability 6 FREQUENCY Pin Connected to SOURCE FREQUENCY Pin Connected to CONTROL 124 132 140 61.5 66 70.5 Package Information kHz 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 10 % LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar fOSC (DMIN) 34 Typ Design Tools DC(ONSET) Switching Frequency near 0% Duty Cycle Maximum Duty Cycle Min 132 kHz Operation DCMAX 9 30 kHz TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 15 66 kHz Operation ±4 132 kHz Operation kHz ± 2 Distributors 11 Sales Representatives and 66 kHz Operation 250 IC = ICD1 Hz IL ≤ IL (DC) or IM ≤ IM(DC) 75 78 83 IL or IM = 190 µA 28 38 50 % TOP242-250 Conditions Parameter Symbol (Unless Otherwise Specified) See Figure 53 SOURCE = 0 V; TJ = -40 to 125 °C Min Typ Max Units 10 15 ms -23 -18 %/mA CONTROL FUNCTIONS Soft Start Time tSOFT TJ = 25 °C; DCMIN to DCMAX PWM Gain DCreg IC = 4 mA; TJ = 25 °C PWM Gain Temperature Drift External Bias Current CONTROL Current at 0% Duty Cycle Dynamic Impedance -28 See Note A lB See Figure 7 lC(OFF) ZC TJ = 25 °C -0.01 %/mA/°C TOP242-245 1.2 2.0 3.0 TOP246-249 1.6 2.6 4.0 TOP250 1.7 2.7 4.2 TOP242-245 6.0 7.0 TOP246-249 6.6 8.0 TOP250 7.3 8.5 15 22 IC = 4 mA; TJ = 25 °C See Figure 51 10 mA mA Ω Dynamic Impedance Temperature Drift 0.18 %/°C Control Pin Internal Filter Pole 7 kHz SHUTDOWN/AUTO-RESTART Control Pin Charging Current lC (CH) Charging Current Temperature Drift TJ = 25 °C VC = 0 V -5.0 -3.5 -2.0 VC = 5 V -3.0 -1.8 -0.6 See Note A 0.5 %/°C 5.8 V Auto-restart Upper Threshold Voltage VC(AR)U Auto-restart Lower Threshold Voltage VC(AR)L 4.5 4.8 Auto-restart Hysteresis Voltage VC(AR)hyst 0.8 1.0 Auto-restart Duty Cycle Auto-restart Frequency mA DC(AR) 4 f(AR) 1.0 5.1 V V 8 % Hz H 9/02 35 TOP242-250 Conditions Parameter Symbol (Unless Otherwise Specified) See Figure 53 SOURCE = 0 V; TJ = -40 to 125 °C Min Typ Max Units MULTI-FUNCTION (M), LINE-SENSE (L) AND EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) INPUTS Line Under-Voltage Threshold Current and Hysteresis (M or L Pin) Line Over-Voltage or Remote ON/ OFF Threshold Current and Hysteresis (M or L Pin) L Pin Voltage Threshold Remote ON/OFF Negative Threshold Current and Hysteresis (M or X Pin) Threshold lUV Hysteresis 36 H 9/02 210 225 240 µA 8 VL(TH) Product Selector Guide V 0.5 1.0 1.6 1 Data -20 Sheets µA 2 µA 5 Application Notes 3 µA 520 Design Ideas 4 -35 Threshold IREM (N) -27 TJ = 25 °C Hysteresis 300 400 Normal Mode Auto-restart Mode -300 -240 -110 -90 lL or lM = 50 µA 1.90 2.50 VL, VM = VC VX, VM = 0 V VL, VM VX µA -70 Design Tools 3.00 2.30 2.90 3.30 lX = -50 µA 1.26 1.33 1.40 1.18 1.24 1.30 1.13 1.19 1.25 V Quality and Reliability lM = -50 µA VM -180 lL or lM = 225 µA lX = -150 µA lM = -150 µA IL (DC) or IM (DC) Package Information 1.24 1.31 1.39 6 7 V µA 40 60 75 T = 25 °C LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar J 5 V DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 9 TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 %/µA 0.25 Maximum Duty Cycle Reduction Slope Remote OFF DRAIN Supply Current µA General Hysteresis Information & Table of Contents µA IX (SC) or IM (SC) Maximum Duty Cycle Reduction Onset Threshold Current µA TJ = 25 °C IOV X or M Pin Short Circuit Current M Pin Voltage (Negative Current) 54 30 Threshold IL (SC) or IM (SC) X Pin Voltage (Negative Current) 50 TJ = 25 °C L or M Pin Short Circuit Current L or M Pin Voltage (Positive Current) 44 IL > IL(DC) or IM > IM (DC) Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 X, L or M Pin ID(RMT) See Figure 70 VDRAIN = 150 V TJ = 25 °C Floating 0.6 L or M Pin Shorted to CONTROL 1.0 1.0 mA 1.6 TOP242-250 Conditions Parameter Symbol (Unless Otherwise Specified) See Figure 53 SOURCE = 0 V; TJ = -40 to 125 °C Min Typ Max Units MULTI-FUNCTION (M), LINE-SENSE (L) AND EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) INPUTS Remote ON Delay tR(ON) From Remote On to Drain Turn-On See Note B 2.5 µs Remote OFF Setup Time tR(OFF) Minimum Time Before Drain Turn-On to Disable Cycle See Note B 2.5 µs 2.9 V FREQUENCY INPUT FREQUENCY Pin Threshold Voltage VF See Note B FREQUENCY Pin Input Current IF VF = VC 10 40 100 µA CIRCUIT PROTECTION Self Protection Current Limit (See Note C) ILIMIT TOP242 P/G TOP242 Y/R/F TJ= 25 °C Internal di/dt=90 mA/µs 0.418 0.45 0.481 TOP243 P/G TJ= 25 °C Internal di/dt=150 mA/µs 0.697 0.75 0.802 TOP243 Y/R/F TJ= 25 °C Internal di/dt=180 mA/µs 0.837 0.90 0.963 TOP244 P/G TJ= 25 °C Internal di/dt=200 mA/µs 0.930 1.00 1.070 TOP244 Y/R/F TJ= 25 °C Internal di/dt=270 mA/µs Internal di/dt=360 mA/µs Internal di/dt=540 mA/µs Internal di/dt=720 mA/µs 1.256 1.35 1.445 1.674 1.80 1.926 2.511 2.70 2.889 3.348 3.60 3.852 4.185 4.50 4.815 5.022 5.40 5.778 5.859 6.30 6.741 TOP245 Y/R/F TJ= 25 °C TOP246 Y/R/F TJ= 25 °C TOP247 Y/R/F TJ= 25 °C TOP248 Y/R/F TJ= 25 °C TOP249 Y/R/F TJ= 25 °C TOP250 Y/R/F TJ= 25 °C Initial Current Limit IINIT See Note B Internal di/dt=900 mA/µs Internal di/dt=1080 mA/µs Internal di/dt=1260 mA/µs A ≤ 85 VAC 0.75 x (Rectified Line Input) ILIMIT(MIN) A 0.6 x 265 VAC (Rectified Line Input) ILIMIT(MIN) H 9/02 37 TOP242-250 Conditions Parameter Symbol (Unless Otherwise Specified) See Figure 53 SOURCE = 0 V; TJ = -40 to 125 °C Min Typ Max Units CIRCUIT PROTECTION Leading Edge Blanking Time tLEB See Figure 52 TJ = 25 °C, IC = 4 mA 220 ns Current Limit Delay tIL(D) IC = 4 mA 100 ns Thermal Shutdown Temperature 130 Product Selector Guide VC(RESET) Figure 53, S1 Open 1.75 3.0 TOP243 ID = 100 mA TOP244 ID = 150 mA TOP245 ID = 200 mA RDS(ON) TOP246 ID = 300 mA TJ = 25 °C TJ = 100 °C TJ = 25 °C TJ = 100 °C TJ = 25 °C TJ = 100 °C TJ = 25 °C 18.0 7.80 12.9 5.20 9.00 15.0 6.00 Design Ideas 8.60 3.90 6.45 2.60 4.30 1.95 3.22 1.56 2.58 1.30 2.15 1.10 1.85 10.0 Design Tools 4.50 7.50 Quality and Reliability Ω 3.00 5.00 2.25 3.75 1.80 3.00 1.50 2.50 1.28 2.15 3 4 5 6 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 T = 100 °C LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 9 TOP249 ID = 600 mA TOP250 ID = 700 mA H 9/02 TJ = 25 °C TJ = 100 °C TJ = 25 °C TJ = 100 °C 15.6 Application 25.7 30.0 Notes 2 7 TOP248 ID = 500 mA 38 TJ = 25 °C TJ = 100 °C TJ = 25 °C TJ = 100 °C 1 V Package Information TOP247 ID = 400 mA Breakdown Voltage 4.25 Data Sheets TOP242 ID = 50 mA Off-State Current °C °C 75 OUTPUT ON-State Resistance 150 General Information & Table of Contents Thermal Shutdown Hysteresis Power-up Reset Threshold Voltage 140 IDSS BVDSS J TJ = 25 °C TJ = 100 °C TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 VL, VM = Floating; IC = 4 mA VDS = 560 V; TJ = 125 °C 470 µA Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 V , V = Floating; I = 4mA L M C See Note D, TJ = 25 °C 700 V TOP242-250 Conditions Parameter Symbol (Unless Otherwise Specified) See Figure 53 SOURCE = 0 V; TJ = -40 to 125 °C Min Typ Max Units OUTPUT Rise Time Fall Time tR tF Measured in a Typical Flyback Converter Application 100 ns 50 ns SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS DRAIN Supply Voltage Shunt Regulator Voltage VC(SHUNT) See Note E 36 IC = 4 mA 5.60 Shunt Regulator Temperature Drift V 5.85 6.10 ±50 lCD1 Control Supply/ Discharge Current lCD2 Output MOSFET Enabled VX, VL, VM = 0 V ppm/°C TOP242-245 1.0 1.6 2.5 TOP246-249 1.2 2.2 3.2 TOP250 1.3 2.4 3.65 0.3 0.6 1.3 Output MOSFET Disabled VX, VL, VM = 0 V V mA NOTES: A. For specifications with negative values, a negative temperature coefficient corresponds to an increase in magnitude with increasing temperature, and a positive temperature coefficient corresponds to a decrease in magnitude with increasing temperature. B. Guaranteed by characterization. Not tested in production. C. For externally adjusted current limit values, please refer to Figure 55 (Current Limit vs. External Current Limit Resistance) in the Typical Performance Characteristics section. D. Breakdown voltage may be checked against minimum BVDSS specification by ramping the DRAIN pin voltage up to but not exceeding minimum BVDSS. E. It is possible to start up and operate TOPSwitch-GX at DRAIN voltages well below 36 V. However, the CONTROL pin charging current is reduced, which affects start-up time, auto-restart frequency, and auto-restart duty cycle. Refer to Figure 67, the characteristic graph on CONTROL pin charge current (IC) vs. DRAIN voltage for low voltage operation characteristics. H 9/02 39 TOP242-250 t2 t1 HV 90% 90% DRAIN VOLTAGE t D= 1 t2 10% 0V PI-2039-033001 Figure 50. Duty Cycle Measurement. DRAIN Current (normalized) PI-1939-091996 CONTROL Pin Current (mA) 100 80 60 40 Dynamic 1 = Impedance Slope 20 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 PI-2022-033001 General Information & Table of Contents 120 tLEB (Blanking Time) Product Selector Guide 1 Data Sheets 2 IINIT(MIN) @ 85 VAC IINIT(MIN) @ 265 VAC Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 5 5 ILIMIT(MAX) @ 25 °C ILIMIT(MIN) @ 25 °C 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 0 1 2 CONTROL Pin Voltage (V) Figure 51. CONTROL Pin I-V Characteristic. 4 6 6 G Package (M Pin) PackageP orInformation 7 0-100 kΩ 470 Ω 5W 0-100 kΩ DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar S5 5-50 V M 0-60 kΩ LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 40 V L 470 Ω 8 9 D CONTROL TOPSwitch-GX TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 C C S2 S4 0-15 V 47 µF F X S Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 0-60 kΩ 0.1 µF S3 NOTES: 1. This test circuit is not applicable for current limit or output characteristic measurements. 2. For P and G packages, short all SOURCE pins together. Figure 53. TOPSwitch-GX General Test Circuit. H 9/02 8 Quality and Reliability 5-50 V 40 7 Design Tools Time (µs) Figure 52. Drain Current Operating Envelope. Y, R or F Package (X and L Pin) S1 3 PI-2631-010802 TOP242-250 BENCH TEST PRECAUTIONS FOR EVALUATION OF ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS The following precautions should be followed when testing TOPSwitch-GX by itself outside of a power supply. The schematic shown in Figure 53 is suggested for laboratory testing of TOPSwitch-GX. When the DRAIN pin supply is turned on, the part will be in the auto-restart mode. The CONTROL pin voltage will be oscillating at a low frequency between 4.8 and 5.8 V and the drain is turned on every eighth cycle of the CONTROL pin oscillation. If the CONTROL pin power supply is turned on while in this auto-restart mode, there is only a 12.5% chance that the CONTROL pin oscillation will be in the correct state (drain active state) so that the continuous drain voltage waveform may be observed. It is recommended that the VC power supply be turned on first and the DRAIN pin power supply second if continuous drain voltage waveforms are to be observed. The 12.5% chance of being in the correct state is due to the divide-by-8 counter. Temporarily shorting the CONTROL pin to the SOURCE pin will reset TOPSwitch-GX, which then will come up in the correct state. Typical Performance Characteristics PI-2653-010802 Scaling Factors: TOP242: .45 TOP243 P/G: .75 TOP243 Y/R/F: .90 TOP244 P/G: 1 TOP244 Y/R/F: 1.35 TOP245: 1.80 TOP246: 2.70 TOP247: 3.60 TOP248: 4.50 TOP249: 5.40 TOP250: 6.32 1.0 Current Limit (A) 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 200 180 160 140 120 100 0.4 80 0.3 60 0.2 -250 -200 -150 -100 di/dt (mA/µs) 1.1 40 0 -50 IM (µA) Figure 54. Current Limit vs. MULTI-FUNCTION Pin Current. PI-2652-010802 Scaling Factors: TOP242: .45 TOP243 P/G: .75 TOP243 Y/R/F: .90 TOP244 P/G: 1 TOP244 Y/R/F: 1.35 TOP245: 1.80 TOP246: 2.70 TOP247: 3.60 TOP248: 4.50 TOP249: 5.40 TOP250: 6.32 1.0 Current Limit (A) 0.9 0.8 Maximum 0.7 Minimum 0.6 Typical 0.5 0.4 200 180 160 140 120 100 di/dt (mA/µs) 1.1 80 Maximum and minimum levels are based on characterization. 0.3 60 0.2 0 5K 10K 15K 20K 25K 30K 35K 40K 40 45K External Current Limit Resistor RIL (Ω) Figure 55. Current Limit vs. External Current Limit Resistance. H 9/02 41 TOP242-250 Typical Performance Characteristics (cont.) 1.0 PI-1123A-033001 1.2 Output Frequency (Normalized to 25 °C) PI-176B-033001 Breakdown Voltage (Normalized to 25 °C) 1.1 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0.9 -50 -25 0 25 50 -50 -25 75 100 125 150 Junction Temperature (°C) 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 General Information & Temperature Table of Junction (°C) Contents Figure 56. Breakdown Voltage vs. Temperature. Figure 57. Frequency vs. Temperature. Product Selector Guide 0.8 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Design Tools 5 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 Quality and Reliability Junction Temperature (°C) 6 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.2 0 -50 -25 0 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 Junction Temperature (°C) Figure 59. External Current Limit vs. Temperature with RIL =12 kΩ. Figure 58. Internal Current Limit vs. Temperature. 1.0 1.2 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar Under-Voltage Threshold (Normalized to 25 °C) PI-2553-033001 1.2 Package Information PI-2552-033001 -50 -25 Overvoltage Threshold (Normalized to 25 °C) 2 0.8 0.6 1.0 0.8 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 0.8 0.6 7 8 9 0.6 TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 0.4 0.4 0.2 Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 0.2 0 0 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 Junction Temperature (°C) Figure 60. Overvoltage Threshold vs. Temperature. H 9/02 1 Data Sheets 1.0 0.2 42 PI-2554-033001 1.0 1.2 Current Limit (Normalized to 25 °C) PI-2555-033001 Current Limit (Normalized to 25 °C) 1.2 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 Junction Temperature (°C) Figure 61. Under-Voltage Threshold vs. Temperature. TOP242-250 Typical Performance Characteristics (cont.) 5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 1.4 -200 µA ≤ IX ≤ -25 µA 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 300 400 -240 LINE-SENSE Pin Current (µA) Figure 62a. LINE-SENSE Pin Voltage vs. Current. PI-2542-102700 6 5 4 3 2 See Expanded Version 1 0 -300 -200 -100 0 1.4 -60 0 VM = 1.37 - IMx 1 kΩ -200 µA ≤ IM ≤ -25 µA 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 -300 -250 -200 -150 -100 -50 0 MULTI-FUNCTION Pin Current (µA) MULTI-FUNCTION Pin Current (µA) PI-2562-033001 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 Figure 63b. MULTI-FUNCTION Pin Voltage vs. Current (Expanded). 1.2 Onset Threshold Current (Normalized to 25 °C) Figure 63a. MULTI-FUNCTION Pin Voltage vs. Current. 1.0 -120 1.6 100 200 300 400 500 1.2 -180 EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT Pin Current (µA) Figure 62b. EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT Pin Voltage vs. Current. PI-2541-102700 200 PI-2563-033001 100 MULTI-FUNCTION Pin Voltage (V) 0 MULTI-FUNCTION Pin Voltage (V) VX = 1.33 - IXx 0.66 kΩ 1.2 2.0 CONTROL Current (Normalized to 25 °C) PI-2689-102300 5.5 1.6 EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT Pin Voltage (V) PI-2688-102700 LINE SENSE Pin Voltage (V) 6.0 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 Junction Temperature (°C) Figure 64. Control Current Out at 0% Duty Cycle vs. Temperature. -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 Junction Temperature (°C) Figure 65. Max. Duty Cycle Reduction Onset Threshold Current vs. Temperature. H 9/02 43 TOP242-250 CONTROL Pin Charging Current (mA) 5 4 Scaling Factors: TOP250 1.17 TOP249 1.00 TOP248 0.83 TOP247 0.67 TOP246 0.50 TOP245 0.33 TOP244 0.25 TCASE = 25 °C TOP243 0.17 TCASE = 100 °C TOP242 0.08 3 2 1 1.6 1.2 0.8 0.4 0 0 0 2 4 6 0 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 PI-2646-010802 Scaling Factors: TOP250 1.17 TOP249 1.00 TOP248 0.83 TOP247 0.67 TOP246 0.50 TOP245 0.33 TOP244 0.25 TOP243 0.17 TOP242 0.08 500 Power (mW) 10 200 300 400 100 400 300 500 1 Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Design Tools 5 200 100 100 80 600 Scaling Factors: TOP250 1.17 TOP249 1.00 TOP248 0.83 TOP247 0.67 TOP246 0.50 TOP245 0.33 TOP244 0.25 TOP243 0.17 TOP242 0.08 0 60 Product Selector Guide 10000 100 40 Figure 67. IC vs. DRAIN Voltage. Figure 66. Output Characteristics. 1000 20 General InformationDRAIN & Table Voltage (V) of Contents DRAIN Voltage (V) DRAIN Capacitance (pF) VC = 5 V PI-2650-020802 DRAIN Current (A) 2 PI-2645-010802 6 PI-2564-101499 Typical Performance Characteristics (cont.) 0 600 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Quality and (V) Reliability DRAIN Voltage Drain Voltage (V) Figure 68. COSS vs. DRAIN Voltage. 6 Figure 69. DRAIN Capacitance Power. 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 0.6 9 PI-2690-102700 Remote OFF DRAIN Supply Current (Normalized to 25 °C) Package Information 1.2 1.0 0.8 TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 0.4 0.2 Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 0 -50 0 50 100 150 Junction Temperature (°C) Figure 70. Remote OFF DRAIN Supply Current vs. Temperature. 44 H 9/02 TOP242-250 PART ORDERING INFORMATION TOPSwitch Product Family GX Series Number Package Identifier G Plastic Surface Mount DIP P Plastic DIP Y Plastic TO-220-7C R Plastic TO-263-7C (available only with TL option) F Plastic TO-262 (242, 243 & 244 only) Package/Lead Options Blank Standard Configurations TOP 242 G - TL TL Tape & Reel, (G Package: 1000 min., R Package: 750 min.) TO-220-7C .165 (4.19) .185 (4.70) .400 (10.16) .415 (10.54) .146 (3.71) .156 (3.96) .108 (2.74) REF + .045 (1.14) .055 (1.40) .236 (5.99) .260 (6.60) .570 (14.48) REF. .467 (11.86) .487 (12.37) 7° TYP. .860 (21.84) .880 (22.35) .670 (17.02) REF. .095 (2.41) .115 (2.92) PIN 2 & 4 PIN 1 & 7 .026 (.66) .010 (.25) M .032 (.81) .050 (1.27) BSC PIN 1 .150 (3.81) BSC .040 (1.02) .060 (1.52) .040 (1.02) .060 (1.52) .015 (.38) .020 (.51) .190 (4.83) .210 (5.33) .050 (1.27) .050 (1.27) .050 (1.27) .050 (1.27) .180 (4.58) .200 (5.08) .100 (2.54) PIN 7 PIN 1 .150 (3.81) Y07C .150 (3.81) MOUNTING HOLE PATTERN Notes: 1. Controlling dimensions are inches. Millimeter dimensions are shown in parentheses. 2. Pin numbers start with Pin 1, and continue from left to right when viewed from the front. 3. Dimensions do not include mold flash or other protrusions. Mold flash or protrusions shall not exceed .006 (.15mm) on any side. 4. Minimum metal to metal spacing at the package body for omitted pin locations is .068 inch (1.73 mm). 5. Position of terminals to be measured at a location .25 (6.35) below the package body. 6. All terminals are solder plated. PI-2644-040501 H 9/02 45 TOP242-250 DIP-8B ⊕ D S .004 (.10) Notes: 1. Package dimensions conform to JEDEC specification MS-001-AB (Issue B 7/85) for standard dual-in-line (DIP) package with .300 inch row spacing. 2. Controlling dimensions are inches. Millimeter sizes are shown in parentheses. 3. Dimensions shown do not include mold flash or other protrusions. Mold flash or protrusions shall not exceed .006 (.15) on any side. 4. Pin locations start with Pin 1, and continue counter-clockwise to Pin 8 when viewed from the top. The notch and/or dimple are aids in locating Pin 1. Pin 6 is omitted. 5. Minimum metal to metal spacing at the package body for the omitted lead location is .137 inch (3.48 mm). 6. Lead width measured at package body. 7. Lead spacing measured with the leads constrained to be perpendicular to plane T. -E- .240 (6.10) .260 (6.60) Pin 1 -D- .367 (9.32) .387 (9.83) .057 (1.45) .068 (1.73) (NOTE 6) General Information & Table of Contents .125 (3.18) .145 (3.68) .015 (.38) MINIMUM Product Selector Guide -TSEATING PLANE .100 (2.54) BSC .008 (.20) .015 (.38) .120 (3.05) .140 (3.56) 5 Quality and Reliability 6 Package Information 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 9 .372 (9.45) .388 (9.86) ⊕ E S .010 (.25) .240 (6.10) .260 (6.60) .100 (2.54) (BSC) .367 (9.32) .387 (9.83) .032 (.81) .037 (.94) 3 PI-2551-101102 Design Tools -E- Notes: 1. Controlling dimensions are inches. Millimeter sizes are shown in parentheses. 2. Dimensions shown do not include mold flash or other protrusions. Mold flash or protrusions shall not exceed .006 (.15) on any side. .420 3. Pin locations start with Pin 1, and continue counter-clock .046 .060 .060 .046 Pin 8 when viewed from the top. Pin 6 is omitted. 4. Minimum metal to metal .080 spacing at the package body Pin 1 for the omitted lead location is .137 inch (3.48 mm). .086 5. Lead width measured at .186 package body. .286 6. D and E are referenced Solder Pad Dimensions datums on the package body. TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 .057 (1.45) .068 (1.73) (NOTE 5) .125 (3.18) .145 (3.68) P08B Application Notes 4 ⊕ D S .004 (.10) -D- 2 Design Ideas SMD-8B Pin 1 Data Sheets .300 (7.62) BSC (NOTE 7) .300 (7.62) .390 (9.91) .050 (1.27) .065 (1.65) .014 (.36) .022 (.56) ⊕ T E D S .010 (.25) M Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 .048 (1.22) .065 (1.65) .004 (.10) .009 (.23) .004 (.10) .012 (.30) .036 (0.91) .044 (1.12) 0°- 8° G08B PI-2546-101102 46 H 9/02 1 TOP242-250 TO-263-7C .396 (10.06) .415 (10.54) .245 (6.22) min. .045 (1.14) .055 (1.40) .055 (1.40) .066 (1.68) .326 (8.28) .336 (8.53) .580 (14.73) .620 (15.75) .225 (5.72) min. .208 (5.28) Ref. -ALD #1 .026 (0.66) .032 (0.81) .100 (2.54) Ref. .050 (1.27) .000 (0.00) .010 (0.25) .090 (2.29) .110 (2.79) .010 (0.25) .017 (0.43) .023 (0.58) 0°- 8° .315 (8.00) .380 (9.65) Solder Pad Dimensions .165 (4.19) .185 (4.70) .004 (0.10) .638 (16.21) .128 (3.25) .050 (1.27) .038 (0.97) Notes: 1. Package Outline Exclusive of Mold Flash & Metal Burr. 2. Package Outline Inclusive of Plating Thickness. 3. Foot Length Measured at Intercept Point Between Datum A Lead Surface. R07C 4. Controlling Dimensions are in Inches. Millimeter Dimensions are shown in Parentheses. PI-2664-040501 H 9/02 47 TOP242-250 TO-262-7C .045 (1.14) .055 (1.40) .396 - .415 .165 (4.17) .185 (4.70) .055 - .066 .326 - .336 7° TYP. .795 (20.18) REF. .095 (2.41) .115 (2.92) .495 (12.56) REF. .595 (15.10) REF. PIN 2 & 4 PIN 1 & 7 (1.02) General Information &.040 Table of Contents .060 (1.52) .026 (.66) .010 (.25) M .032 (.81) .050 (1.27) BSC PIN 1 .015 (.38) .020 (.51) .040 (1.06) .060 (1.52) Product .190 (4.83) Selector Guide .150 (3.81) BSC 1 .210 (5.33) .050 (1.27) Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Design Tools 5 Quality and Reliability 6 Package Information 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 9 .050 (1.27) .050 (1.27) .050 (1.27) .180 (4.58) .200 (5.08) .100 (2.54) PIN 7 PIN 1 .150 (3.81) F07C .150 (3.81) MOUNTING HOLE PATTERN Notes: 1. Controlling dimensions are inches. Millimeter dimensions are shown in parentheses. 2. Pin numbers start with Pin 1, and continue from left to right when viewed from the front. 3. Dimensions do not include mold flash or other protrusions. Mold flash or protrusions shall not exceed .006 (.15mm) on any side. 4. Minimum metal to metal spacing at the package body for omitted pin locations is .068 inch (1.73 mm). 5. Position of terminals to be measured at a location .25 (6.35) below the package body. 6. All terminals are solder plated. PI-2757-091702 TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 48 H 9/02 TOP242-250 Notes H 9/02 49 TOP242-250 Notes General Information & Table of Contents Product Selector Guide 1 Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Design Tools 5 Quality and Reliability 6 Package Information 7 DPA-Switch DC-DC Seminar 8 LinkSwitch & TinySwitch-II AC-DC Seminar 9 TOPSwitch-GX AC-DC Seminar 10 Sales Representatives and Distributors 11 50 H 9/02 TOP242-250 Notes H 9/02 51 TOP242-250 Revision Notes D Date E 1) Added R package (D2PAK). 2) Corrected abbreviations (s = seconds). 3) Corrected x-axis units in Figure 11 (µA). 4) Added missing external current limit resistor in Figure 25 (RIL). 5) Corrected spelling. 6) Added caption for Table 4. 7) Corrected Breakdown Voltage parameter condition (TJ = 25 °C). 8) Corrected font sizes in figures. 9) Figure 40 replaced. 10) Corrected schematic component values in Figure 44. F G 1) 1) 2) 3) 1) 2) H 11/00 7/01 9/01 General Information & Table of Contents 1/02 Corrected Power Table value. Added TOP250 device and F package (TO-262). Added R package Thermal Impedance parameters and adjusted Output Power values in Table 1. Adjusted Off-State Current value. Added note to parameter table for Breakdown Voltage measurement. Miscellaneous text corrections. Product Selector Guide 9/02 Data Sheets 2 Application Notes 3 Design Ideas 4 Design Tools 5 For the latest updates, visit our Web site: www.powerint.com Power Integrations reserves the right to make changes to its products at any time to improve reliability or manufacturability. Power Integrations does not assume any liability arising from the use of any device or circuit described herein, nor does it convey any license under its patent rights or the rights of others. 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