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ICE3AS02 Datasheet, PDF (14/23 Pages) Infineon Technologies AG – Off-Line SMPS Current Mode Controller with integrated 500V Startup Cell
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ICE3AS02 / ICE3AS02G / ICE3BS02 / ICE3BS02G
Functional Description
blocks C12 by the gate G10. Maximum current can now
be provided to stabilize VOUT.
VFB
4.80V
4.00V
3.40V
EnteringActive LeavingActive
Burst Mode
Burst Mode
1.32V
VSoftS
t
Blanking Window
5.40V
4.40V
VCS
t
Current limit level during
1.00V ActiveBurst Mode
0.257V
VVCC
t
3.6.3
Protection Mode (Auto Restart Mode)
In order to increase the SMPS system’s robustness
and safety, the IC provides the Auto Restart Mode as a
protection feature. The Auto Restart Mode is entered
upon detection of the following faults in the system:
• VCC Overvoltage
• Overtemperature
• Overload
• Open Loop
• VCC Undervoltage
• Short Optocoupler
SoftS
CSoftS
RSoftS
5k
VCC
C1
4.4V 17V
C11
4.0V
S1
6.5V
Control Unit
&
Spike
G1
Blanking
8.0us
Thermal Shutdown
Tj >140°C
4.8V
FB
C4
&
Auto Restart
G5
Mode
8.5V
IVCC
7.2mA
1.05mA
VOUT
Max. Ripple < 1%
Figure 17 Signals in Active Burst Mode
C3
5.4V
Voltage
Reference
Figure 18 Auto Restart Mode
t
The VCC voltage is observed by comparator C1 if 17V
is exceeded. The output of C1 is combined with both
the output of C11 which checks for SoftS<4.0V, and the
output of C4 which checks for FB>4.8V. Therefore the
overvoltage detection is can only active during Soft
Start Phase(SoftS<4.0V) and when FB signal is
outside the operating range > 4.8V. This means any
small voltage overshoots of VVCC during normal
t operating cannot trigger the Auto Restart Mode.
In order to ensure system reliability and prevent any
false activation, a blanking time is implemented before
the IC can enter into the Auto Restart Mode. The output
of the VCC overvoltage detection is fed into a spike
blanking with a time constant of 8.0µs.
The other fault detection which can result in the Auto
Restart Mode and has this 8.0µs blanking time is the
Overtemperature detection. This block checks for a
t
junction temperature of higher than 140°C for
malfunction operation.
Version 1.1
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21 May 2004