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ICE3A1065 Datasheet, PDF (17/32 Pages) Infineon Technologies AG – Off-Line SMPS Current Mode Controller with integrated 650V Startup Cell/ Depletion CoolMOS™
CoolSET™-F3
Functional Description
blocks C12 by the gate G10. Maximum current can now
be provided to stabilize VOUT.
VFB
4.80V
4.00V
3.40V
Entering Active Leaving Active
Burst Mode
Burst Mode
1.32V
VSoftS
t
Blanking Window
5.40V
4.40V
VCS
t
Current limit level during
1.00V Active Burst 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
FB
4.8V
C4
6.5V
Control Unit
&
Spike
G1
Blanking
8.0us
Thermal Shutdown
Tj >140°C
&
Auto Restart
G5
Mode
C3
5.4V
Voltage
Reference
8.5V
IVCC
7.2mA
1.05mA
VOUT
Max. Ripple < 1%
Figure 19 Signals in Active Burst Mode
Version 2.3
Figure 20 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
operating cannot trigger the Auto Restart Mode.
t
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 8.0ms.
The other fault detection which can result in the Auto
Restart Mode and has this 8.0ms blanking time is the
Overtemperature detection. This block checks for a
t junction temperature of higher than 140°C for
malfunction operation.
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02 Apr 2013