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FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation October 2007 FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Green-Mode Fairchild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation - Low EMI and High Efficiency Features Optimized for Quasi-Resonant Converter (QRC) Low EMI through Variable Frequency Control and AVS (Alternating Valley Switching) High-Efficiency through Minimum Voltage Switching Narrow Frequency Variation Range over Wide Load and Input Voltage Variation Advanced Burst-Mode Operation for Low Standby Power Consumption Simple Scheme for Sync Voltage Detection Pulse-by-Pulse Current Limit Various Protection functions: Overload Protection (OLP), Over-Voltage Protection (OVP), Abnormal Over-Current Protection (AOCP), Internal Thermal Shutdown (TSD) with Hysteresis, Output Short Protection (OSP) Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO) with Hysteresis Internal Start-up Circuit Internal High-Voltage Sense FET (650V) Built-in Soft-Start (15ms) Description A Quasi-Resonant Converter (QRC) generally shows lower EMI and higher power conversion efficiency than a conventional hard-switched converter with a fixed switching frequency. The FSQ-series is an integrated Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) controller and SenseFET specifically designed for quasi-resonant operation and Alternating Valley Switching (AVS). The PWM controller includes an integrated fixed-frequency oscillator, Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO), LeadingEdge Blanking (LEB), optimized gate driver, internal softstart, temperature-compensated precise current sources for a loop compensation, and self-protection circuitry. Compared with a discrete MOSFET and PWM controller solution, the FSQ-series can reduce total cost, component count, size, and weight; while simultaneously increasing efficiency, productivity, and system reliability. This device provides a basic platform that is well suited for cost-effective designs of quasi-resonant switching flyback converters. Applications Power Supply for LCD TV and Monitor, VCR, SVR, STB, and DVD & DVD Recorder Adapter Related Resourses Visit: http://www.fairchildsemi.com/apnotes/ for: AN-4134: Design Guidelines for Offline Forward Converters Using Fairchild Power Switch (FPSTM) AN-4137: Design Guidelines for Offline Flyback Converters Using Fairchild Power Switch (FPSTM) AN-4140: Transformer Design Consideration for Offline Flyback Converters Using Fairchild Power Switch (FPSTM) AN-4141: Troubleshooting and Design Tips for Fairchild Power Switch (FPSTM) Flyback Applications AN-4145: Electromagnetic Compatibility for Power Converters AN-4147: Design Guidelines for RCD Snubber of Flyback AN-4148: Audible Noise Reduction Techniques for Fairchild Power Switch Fairchild Power Switch(FPSTM) Applications AN-4150: Design Guidelines for Flyback Converters Using FSQ-Series Fairchild Power Switch (FPSTM) (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation Ordering Information Maximum Output Power(1) Product Number PKG.(5) Operating Current RDS(ON) Temp. Limit Max. 230VAC15%(2) Adapter(3) 70W 80W 85-265VAC Adapter(3) 41W 48W Open Frame(4) 80W 90W Open Frame(4) 60W 70W Replaces Devices FSCM0565R FSDM0565RB FSCM0765R FSDM0765RB FSQ0565R TO-220F-6L -25 to +85C FSQ0765R TO-220F-6L -25 to +85C 3.0A 3.5A 2.2 1.6 Notes: 1. The junction temperature can limit the maximum output power. 2. 230VAC or 100/115VAC with doubler. 3. Typical continuous power in a non-ventilated enclosed adapter measured at 50C ambient temperature. 4. Maximum practical continuous power in an open-frame design at 50C ambient. 5. Pb-free package per JEDEC J-STD-020B. (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 2 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation Application Diagram VO AC IN Vstr PWM FB VCC Drain Sync GND FSQ0765R Rev.00 Figure 1. Typical Flyback Application Internal Block Diagram Sync 5 Vstr 6 VCC 3 Drain 1 AVS 0.35/0.55 VBurst IFB 3R R tON < tOSP after SS SoftStart OSC Vref VCC Vref Idelay VCC good 8V/12V FB 4 PWM LEB 250ns SQ RQ Gate driver VOSP LPF AOCP VSD LPF VOVP TSD S Q 2 VOCP (1.1V) GND RQ VCC good FSQ0765R Rev.00 Figure 2. Internal Block Diagram (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 3 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation Pin Configuration 6. Vstr 5. Sync 4. FB 3. VCC 2. GND 1. Drain FSQ0765R Rev.00 Figure 3. Pin Configuration (Top View) Pin Definitions Pin # 1 2 3 Name Drain GND VCC Description SenseFET drain. High-voltage power SenseFET drain connection. Ground. This pin is the control ground and the SenseFET source. Power Supply. This pin is the positive supply input. This pin provides internal operating current for both start-up and steady-state operation. Feedback. This pin is internally connected to the inverting input of the PWM comparator. The collector of an opto-coupler is typically tied to this pin. For stable operation, a capacitor should be placed between this pin and GND. If the voltage of this pin reaches 6V, the overload protection triggers, which shuts down the FPS. Sync. This pin is internally connected to the sync-detect comparator for quasi-resonant switching. In normal quasi-resonant operation, the threshold of the sync comparator is 1.2V/1.0V. Start-up. This pin is connected directly, or through a resistor, to the high-voltage DC link. At start-up, the internal high-voltage current source supplies internal bias and charges the external capacitor connected to the VCC pin. Once VCC reaches 12V, the internal current source is disabled. It is not recommended to connect Vstr and Drain together. 4 FB 5 Sync 6 Vstr (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 4 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation Absolute Maximum Ratings Stresses exceeding the absolute maximum ratings may damage the device. The device may not function or be operable above the recommended operating conditions and stressing the parts to these levels is not recommended. In addition, extended exposure to stresses above the recommended operating conditions may affect device reliability. The absolute maximum ratings are stress ratings only. TA = 25C, unless otherwise specified. Symbol Vstr VDS VCC VFB VSync IDM Vstr Pin Voltage Drain Pin Voltage Supply Voltage Parameter Min. 500 650 Max. Unit V V 20 -0.3 -0.3 FSQ0565R FSQ0765R FSQ0565R TC = 25C TC = 100C TC = 25C TC = 100C 13 11 11 15 2.8 1.7 3.8 2.4 190 370 45 Internally limited -25 -55 2.0 2.0 +85 +150 V V V A A A A mJ mJ W C C C kV kV Feedback Voltage Range Sync Pin Voltage Drain Current Pulsed ID Continuous Drain Current(6) FSQ0765R EAS PD TJ TA TSTG ESD Single Pulsed Avalanche Energy(7) Operating Junction Temperature Operating Ambient Temperature Storage Temperature FSQ0565R FSQ0765R Total Power Dissipation(Tc=25oC) Electrostatic Discharge Capability, Human Body Model Electrostatic Discharge Capability, Charged Device Model Notes: 6. Repetitive rating: Pulse width limited by maximum junction temperature. 7. L=14mH, starting TJ=25C. Thermal Impedance TA = 25C unless otherwise specified. Symbol JA JC Parameter Junction-to-Ambient Thermal Junction-to-Case Thermal Resistance(8) Resistance(9) Package TO-220F-6L Value 50 2.8 Unit C/W C/W Notes: 8. Free standing with no heat-sink under natural convection. 9. Infinite cooling condition - refer to the SEMI G30-88. (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 5 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation Electrical Characteristics TA = 25C unless otherwise specified. Symbol SENSEFET SECTION BVDSS IDSS RDS(ON) COSS td(on) tr td(off) tf Parameter Drain Source Breakdown Voltage Zero-Gate-Voltage Drain Current Drain-Source On-State Resistance Output Capacitance Turn-On Delay Time Rise Time Turn-Off Delay Time Fall Time FSQ0565R FSQ0765R FSQ0565R FSQ0765R FSQ0565R FSQ0765R FSQ0565R FSQ0765R FSQ0565R FSQ0765R FSQ0565R FSQ0765R Condition VCC = 0V, ID = 100A VDS = 560V TJ = 25C, ID = 0.5A TJ = 25C, ID = 0.5A VGS = 0V, VDS = 25V, f = 1MHz VDD = 350V, ID = 25mA VDD = 350V, ID = 25mA VDD = 350V, ID = 25mA VDD = 350V, ID = 25mA Min. Typ. Max. Unit 650 250 1.76 1.4 78 100 22 25 52 60 95 115 50 65 8.8 13.2 59.6 10.0 15.0 6.0 66.7 5 4.0 1.2 13.5 700 11 900 12 8 17.5 0.45 0.25 0.55 0.35 200 0.65 0.45 20.5 1100 0 13 9 7 75.8 10 11.2 16.8 2.20 1.6 V A pF ns ns ns ns CONTROL SECTION tON.MAX tB tW fS fS tAVS VAVS tSW IFB DMIN VSTART VSTOP tS/S VBURH VBURL Hysteresis Burst-Mode Voltages Maximum On Time Blanking Time Detection Time Window Initial Switching Frequency Switching Frequency AVS Triggering Threshold(9) Variation(9) On Time Feedback Voltage -25C < TJ < 85C at VIN = 240VDC, Lm = 360H (AVS triggered when VAVS>spec & tAVS BURST-MODE SECTION Continued on the following page... (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 6 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation Electrical Characteristics (Continued) TA = 25C unless otherwise specified. Symbol PROTECTION SECTION ILIMIT VSD IDELAY tLEB tOSP VOSP tOSP_FB TSD Hys VSH1 VSL1 tsync VSH2 VSL2 VCLAMP VOVP tOVP Thermal Shutdown(9) Output Short Protection(9) Peak Current Limit Parameter FSQ0565R FSQ0765R Condition TJ = 25C, di/dt = 370mA/s TJ = 25C, di/dt = 460mA/s VCC = 15V VFB = 5V Min. Typ. Max. Unit 2.64 3.08 5.5 4 3.00 3.50 6.0 5 250 1.2 1.8 2 125 2.0 2.5 140 60 1.0 0.8 4.3 4.0 0.0 7 1.0 1.2 1.0 230 4.7 4.4 0.4 8 1.7 1.4 1.2 5.1 4.8 0.8 9 2.4 3.0 155 1.4 3.36 3.92 6.5 6 A V A ns s V s C Shutdown Feedback Voltage Shutdown Delay Current Leading-Edge Blanking Time(9) Threshold Time TJ = 25C OSP triggered when tON SYNC SECTION Sync Threshold Voltage 1 Sync Delay Time(9)(10) Sync Threshold Voltage 2 Low Clamp Voltage Over-Voltage Threshold Voltage Protection Blanking Time(9) Operating Supply Current (Control Part Only) Start Current Start-up Charging Current Minimum VSTR Supply Voltage VCC = 15V, VFB = 2V ISYNC_MAX = 800A ISYNC_MIN = 50A VCC = 15V, VFB = 2V VCC = 15V, VFB = 2V V ns V V V s TOTAL DEVICE SECTION IOP ISTART ICH VSTR VCC = 13V VCC = 10V (before VCC reaches VSTART) VCC = 0V, VSTR = mininmum 50V 1 350 0.65 3 450 0.85 26 5 550 1.00 mA A mA V Notes: 8. Propagation delay in the control IC. 9. Guaranteed by design; not tested in production. 10. Includes gate turn-on time. (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 7 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation Comparison Between FSDM0x65RNB and FSQ-Series Function Operation Method FSDM0x65RE Constant Frequency PWM Frequency Modulation FSQ-Series Quasi-Resonant Operation FSQ-Series Advantages Improved efficiency by valley switching Reduced EMI noise Reduced components to detect valley point Valley Switching Inherent Frequency Modulation Alternate Valley Switching Improves efficiency by introducing hybrid control EMI Reduction Reduce EMI Noise CCM or AVS Based on Load and Input Condition Hybrid Control Burst-Mode Operation Strong Protections TSD Burst-Mode Operation OLP, OVP 145C without Hysteresis Advanced Burst-Mode Operation OLP, OVP, AOCP, OSP 140C with 60C Hysteresis Improved standby power by AVS in burst-mode Improved reliability through precise AOCP Improved reliability through precise OSP Stable and reliable TSD operation Converter temperature range (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 8 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation Typical Performance Characteristics These characteristic graphs are normalized at TA= 25C. Normalized 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Normalized 1.2 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Temperature [C] Figure 4. Operating Supply Current (IOP) vs. TA Temperature [C] Figure 5. UVLO Start Threshold Voltage (VSTART) vs. TA Normalized 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Normalized 1.2 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Temperature [C] Figure 6. UVLO Stop Threshold Voltage (VSTOP) vs. TA Temperature [C] Figure 7. Start-up Charging Current (ICH) vs. TA Normalized 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Normalized 1.2 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Temperature [C] Figure 8. Initial Switching Frequency (fS) vs. TA (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 9 Temperature [C] Figure 9. Maximum On Time (tON.MAX) vs. TA www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation Typical Performance Characteristics (Continued) These characteristic graphs are normalized at TA= 25C. Normalized 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Normalized 1.2 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Temperature [C] Figure 10. Blanking Time (tB) vs. TA Temperature [C] Figure 11. Feedback Source Current (IFB) vs. TA Normalized 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Normalized 1.2 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Temperature [C] Figure 12. Shutdown Delay Current (IDELAY) vs. TA Temperature [C] Figure 13. Burst-Mode High Threshold Voltage (Vburh) vs. TA Normalized 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Normalized 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Temperature [C] Figure 14. Burst-Mode Low Threshold Voltage (Vburl) vs. TA (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 10 Temperature [C] Figure 15. Peak Current Limit (ILIM) vs. TA www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation Typical Performance Characteristics (Continued) These characteristic graphs are normalized at TA= 25C. Normalized 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Normalized 1.2 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Temperature [C] Figure 16. Sync High Threshold Voltage 1 (VSH1) vs. TA Temperature [C] Figure 17. Sync Low Threshold Voltage 1 (VSL1) vs. TA Normalized 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Normalized 1.2 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Temperature [C] Figure 18. Shutdown Feedback Voltage (VSD) vs. TA Temperature [C] Figure 19. Over-Voltage Protection (VOV) vs. TA Normalized 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Normalized 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Temperature [C] Figure 20. Sync High Threshold Voltage 2 (VSH2) vs. TA (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 11 Temperature [C] Figure 21. Sync Low Threshold Voltage 2 (VSL2) vs. TA www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation Functional Description 1. Start-up: At start-up, an internal high-voltage current source supplies the internal bias and charges the external capacitor (Ca) connected to the VCC pin, as illustrated in Figure 22. When VCC reaches 12V, the FPSTM begins switching and the internal high-voltage current source is disabled. The FPS continues its normal switching operation and the power is supplied from the auxiliary transformer winding unless VCC goes below the stop voltage of 8V. VDC 2.2 Leading-Edge Blanking (LEB): At the instant the internal SenseFET is turned on, a high-current spike usually occurs through the SenseFET, caused by primary-side capacitance and secondary-side rectifier reverse recovery. Excessive voltage across the Rsense resistor would lead to incorrect feedback operation in the current-mode PWM control. To counter this effect, the FPS employs a leading-edge blanking (LEB) circuit. This circuit inhibits the PWM comparator for a short time (tLEB) after the SenseFET is turned on. VCC Idelay Vref IFB OSC VO VFB FOD817A 4 CB SenseFET Ca D1 D2 + VFB* 3R Gate driver R 3 VCC 6 ICH Vstr KA431 - VSD OLP Rsense 8V/12V VCC good Vref FSQ0765R Rev. 00 Figure 23. Pulse-Width-Modulation (PWM) Circuit Internal Bias FSQ0765R Rev.00 Figure 22. Start-up Circuit 2. Feedback Control: FPS employs current-mode control, as shown in Figure 23. An opto-coupler (such as the FOD817A) and shunt regulator (such as the KA431) are typically used to implement the feedback network. Comparing the feedback voltage with the voltage across the Rsense resistor makes it possible to control the switching duty cycle. When the reference pin voltage of the shunt regulator exceeds the internal reference voltage of 2.5V, the opto-coupler LED current increases, pulling down the feedback voltage and reducing the duty cycle. This typically happens when the input voltage is increased or the output load is decreased. 2.1 Pulse-by-Pulse Current Limit: Because currentmode control is employed, the peak current through the SenseFET is limited by the inverting input of PWM comparator (VFB*), as shown in Figure 23. Assuming that the 0.9mA current source flows only through the internal resistor (3R + R = 2.8k), the cathode voltage of diode D2 is about 2.5V. Since D1 is blocked when the feedback voltage (VFB) exceeds 2.5V, the maximum voltage of the cathode of D2 is clamped at this voltage, clamping VFB*. Therefore, the peak value of the current through the SenseFET is limited. 3. Synchronization: The FSQ-series employs a quasiresonant switching technique to minimize the switching noise and loss. The basic waveforms of the quasiresonant converter are shown in Figure 24. To minimize the MOSFET's switching loss, the MOSFET should be turned on when the drain voltage reaches its minimum value, which is indirectly detected by monitoring the VCC winding voltage, as shown in Figure 24. Vds VRO VRO VDC Vsync tF Vovp (8V) 1.2V 1.0V 230ns Delay MOSFET Gate ON ON FSQ0765R Rev.00 Figure 24. Quasi-Resonant Switching Waveforms (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 12 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation The switching frequency is the combination of blank time (tB) and detection time window (tW). In case of a heavy load, the sync voltage remains flat after tB and waits for valley detection during tW. This leads to a low switching frequency not suitable for heavy loads. To correct this drawback, additional timing is used. The timing conditions are described in Figures 25, 26, and 27. When the Vsync remains flat higher than 4.4V at the end of tB that is tX, the next switching cycle starts after internal delay time from tX. In the second case, the next switching occurs on the valley when the Vsync goes below 4.4V within tB. Once Vsync detects the first valley within tB, the other switching cycle follows classical QRC operation. tB=15s tX IDS IDS VDS ingnore 4.4V Vsync 1.2V 1.0V tB=15s tX internal delay FSQ0765R Rev. 00 Figure 27. After Vsync Finds First Valley IDS IDS VDS 4.4V Vsync 1.2V 1.0V internal delay FSQ0765R Rev. 00 Figure 25. Vsync > 4.4V at tX tB=15s tX 4. Protection Circuits: The FSQ-series has several self-protective functions, such as Overload Protection (OLP), Abnormal Over-Current Protection (AOCP), Over-Voltage Protection (OVP), and Thermal Shutdown (TSD). All the protections are implemented as autorestart mode. Once the fault condition is detected, switching is terminated and the SenseFET remains off. This causes VCC to fall. When VCC falls down to the Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO) stop voltage of 8V, the protection is reset and the start-up circuit charges the VCC capacitor. When the VCC reaches the start voltage of 12V, normal operation resumes. If the fault condition is not removed, the SenseFET remains off and VCC drops to stop voltage again. In this manner, the auto-restart can alternately enable and disable the switching of the power SenseFET until the fault condition is eliminated. Because these protection circuits are fully integrated into the IC without external components, the reliability is improved without increasing cost. VDS Power on Fault occurs Fault removed IDS IDS VDS VCC 4.4V Vsync 12V 8V 1.2V 1.0V internal delay FSQ0765R Rev. 00 FSQ0765R Rev. 00 Normal operation Fault situation Normal operation t Figure 26. Vsync < 4.4V at tX Figure 28. Auto Restart Protection Waveforms (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 13 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation AOCP FSQ0765R Rev.00 Figure 30. Abnormal Over-Current Protection 4.3 Output-Short Protection (OSP): If the output is shorted, steep current with extremely high di/dt can flow through the SenseFET during the LEB time. Such a steep current brings high voltage stress on drain of SenseFET when turned off. To protect the device from such an abnormal condition, OSP is included in the FSQseries. It is comprised of detecting VFB and SenseFET turn-on time. When the VFB is higher than 2V and the SenseFET turn-on time is lower than 1.2s, the FPS recognizes this condition as an abnormal error and shuts down PWM switching until VCC reaches Vstart again. An abnormal condition output short is shown in Figure 31. MOSFET Drain Current Rectifier Diode Current Turn-off delay VFB 6.0V FSQ0765R Rev.00 Overload protection VFB 0 2.5V t12= CFB*(6.0-2.5)/Idelay Minimum turn-on time D 1.2us Vo 0 t1 t2 t Io FSQ0765R Rev. 00 0 Figure 29. Overload Protection 4.2 Abnormal Over-Current Protection (AOCP): When the secondary rectifier diodes or the transformer pins are shorted, a steep current with extremely high di/dt can flow through the SenseFET during the LEB time. Even though the FSQ-series has overload protection, it is not enough to protect the FSQ-series in that abnormal case, since severe current stress is imposed on the SenseFET until OLP triggers. The FSQ-series has an internal AOCP circuit shown in Figure 30. When the gate turn-on signal is applied to the power SenseFET, the AOCP block is enabled and monitors the current through the sensing resistor. The voltage across the resistor is compared with a preset AOCP level. If the sensing resistor voltage is greater than the AOCP level, the set signal is applied to the latch, resulting in the shutdown of the SMPS. Figure 31. Output Short Waveforms 4.4 Over-Voltage Protection (OVP): If the secondaryside feedback circuit malfunctions or a solder defect causes an opening in the feedback path, the current through the opto-coupler transistor becomes almost zero. VFB climbs up in a similar manner to the overload situation, forcing the preset maximum current to be supplied to the SMPS until the overload protection triggers. Because more energy than required is provided to the output, the output voltage may exceed the rated voltage before the overload protection triggers, resulting in the breakdown of the devices in the secondary side. To prevent this situation, an OVP circuit is employed. In general, the peak voltage of the sync signal is proportional to the output voltage and the FSQ-series (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 14 + - 4.1 Overload Protection (OLP): Overload is defined as the load current exceeding its normal level due to an unexpected abnormal event. In this situation, the protection circuit should trigger to protect the SMPS. However, even when the SMPS is in the normal operation, the overload protection circuit can be triggered during the load transition. To avoid this undesired operation, the overload protection circuit is designed to trigger only after a specified time to determine whether it is a transient situation or a true overload situation. Because of the pulse-by-pulse current limit capability, the maximum peak current through the SenseFET is limited, and therefore the maximum input power is restricted with a given input voltage. If the output consumes more than this maximum power, the output voltage (VO) decreases below the set voltage. This reduces the current through the optocoupler LED, which also reduces the opto-coupler transistor current, thus increasing the feedback voltage (VFB). If VFB exceeds 2.5V, D1 is blocked and the 5A current source starts to charge CB slowly up to VCC. In this condition, VFB continues increasing until it reaches 6V, when the switching operation is terminated, as shown in Figure 29. The delay time for shutdown is the time required to charge CFB from 2.5V to 6V with 5A. A 20 ~ 50ms delay time is typical for most applications. 3R OSC PWM LEB 250ns S R Q Q Gate driver R R sense VOCP 2 GND ILIM output short occurs www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation uses a sync signal instead of directly monitoring the output voltage. If the sync signal exceeds 8V, an OVP is triggered, shutting down the SMPS. To avoid undesired triggering of OVP during normal operation, there are two points considered, as depicted in Figure 32. The peak voltage of the sync signal should be designed below 6V and the spike of the SYNC pin must be as low as possible to avoid getting longer than tOVP by decreasing the leakage inductance shown at VCC winding coil. VVcc_coil &VCC Absolue max VCC (20V) VCC VVcc_coil FSQ0765R Rev.00 6. Burst Operation: To minimize power dissipation in standby mode, the FPS enters burst-mode operation. As the load decreases, the feedback voltage decreases. As shown in Figure 33, the device automatically enters burst-mode when the feedback voltage drops below VBURL (350mV). At this point, switching stops and the output voltages start to drop at a rate dependent on standby current load. This causes the feedback voltage to rise. Once it passes VBURH (550mV), switching resumes. The feedback voltage then falls and the process repeats. Burst-mode operation alternately enables and disables switching of the power SenseFET, thereby reducing switching loss in standby mode. VO VOset VDC Improper OVP triggering Vsync VOVP (8V) tOVP VSH2 (4.8V) tOVP Npri NVcc VFB 0.55V 0.35V IDS VCLAMP Figure 32. OVP Triggering 4.5 Thermal Shutdown with Hysteresis (TSD): The SenseFET and the control IC are built in one package. This makes it easy for the control IC to detect the abnormally high temperature of the SenseFET. If the temperature exceeds approximately 140C, the thermal shutdown triggers IC shutdown. The IC recovers its operation when the junction temperature decreases 60C from TSD temperature and VCC reaches start-up voltage (Vstart). 5. Soft-Start: The FPS has an internal soft-start circuit that increases PWM comparator inverting input voltage with the SenseFET current slowly after it starts up. The typical soft-start time is 15ms. The pulse width to the power switching device is progressively increased to establish the correct working conditions for transformers, inductors, and capacitors. The voltage on the output capacitors is progressively increased with the intention of smoothly establishing the required output voltage. This mode helps prevent transformer saturation and reduces stress on the secondary diode during start-up. VDS time FSQ0765R Rev.00 t1 Switching disabled t2 t3 Switching disabled t4 Figure 33. Waveforms of Burst Operation 7. Switching Frequency Limit: To minimize switching loss and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), the MOSFET turns on when the drain voltage reaches its minimum value in quasi-resonant operation. However, this causes switching frequency to increases at light load conditions. As the load decreases or input voltage increases, the peak drain current diminishes and the switching frequency increases. This results in severe switching losses at light-load condition, as well as intermittent switching and audible noise. These problems create limitations for the quasi-resonant converter topology in a wide range of applications. To overcome these problems, FSQ-series employs a frequency-limit function, as shown in Figures 34 and 35. Once the SenseFET is turned on, the next turn-on is prohibited during the blanking time (tB). After the blanking time, the controller finds the valley within the detection time window (tW) and turns on the MOSFET, as shown in Figures 34 and Figure 35 (Cases A, B, and C). (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 15 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation If no valley is found during tW, the internal SenseFET is forced to turn on at the end of tW (Case D). Therefore, the devices have a minimum switching frequency of 48kHz and a maximum switching frequency of 67kHz. 8. AVS (Alternating Valley Switching): Due to the quasi-resonant operation with limited frequency, the switching frequency varies depending on input voltage, load transition, and so on. At high input voltage, the switching on time is relatively small compared to low input voltage. The input voltage variance is small and the switching frequency modulation width becomes small. To improve the EMI performance, AVS is enabled when input voltage is high and the switching on time is small. Internally, quasi-resonant operation is divided into two categories; one is first valley switching and the other is second-valley switching after blanking time. In AVS, two successive occurrences of first-valley switching and the other two successive occurrences of second-valley switching is alternatively selected to maximize frequency modulation. As depicted in Figure 35, the switching frequency hops when the input voltage is high. The internal timing diagram of AVS is described in Figure 36. Figure 35. Switching Frequency Range Figure 34. QRC Operation with Limited Frequency Figure 36. Alternating Valley Switching (AVS) (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 16 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation PCB Layout Guide Due to the combined scheme, FPS shows better noise immunity than conventional PWM controller and MOSFET discrete solution. Further more, internal drain current sense eliminates the possibility of noise generation caused by a sensing resistor. There are some recommendations for PCB layout to enhance noise immunity and suppress natural noise inevitable in powerhandling components. There are typically two grounds in the conventional SMPS: power ground and signal ground. The power ground is the ground for primary input voltage and power, while the signal ground is ground for PWM controller. In FPS, those two grounds share the same pin, GND. Normally the separate grounds do not share the same trace and meet only at one point, the GND pin. More, wider patterns for both grounds are good for large currents by decreasing resistance. Capacitors at the VCC and FB pins should be as close as possible to the corresponding pins to avoid noise from the switching device. Sometimes Mylar(R) or ceramic capacitors with electrolytic for VCC is better for smooth operation. The ground of these capacitors needs to connect to the signal ground (not power ground). The cathode of the snubber diode should be close to the drain pin to minimize stray inductance. The Y-capacitor between primary and secondary should be directly connected to the power ground of DC link to maximize surge immunity. Because the voltage range of feedback and sync line is small, it is affected by the noise of the drain pin. Those traces should not draw across or close to the drain line. When the heat sink is connected to the ground, it should be connected to the power ground. If possible, avoid using jumper wires for power ground and drain. Figure 37. Recommended PCB Layout Mylar(R) is a registered trademark of DuPont Teijin Films. (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 17 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation Typical Application Circuit Application LCD Monitor Power Supply FPSTM Device FSQ0565R Input Voltage Range 85-265VAC Rated Output Power 46W Output Voltage (Maximum Current) 5.1V (2.0A) 12V (3.0A) Features Average efficiency of 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% load conditions is higher than 80% at universal input Low standby mode power consumption (<1W at 230VAC input and 0.5W load) Reduce EMI noise through valley switching operation Enhanced system reliability through various protection functions Internal soft-start (15ms) Key Design Notes The delay time for overload protection is designed to be about 23ms with C105 of 33nF. If faster/slower triggering of OLP is required, C105 can be changed to a smaller/larger value (e.g. 100nF for 70ms). The input voltage of VSync must be between 4.7V and 8V just after MOSFET turn-off to guarantee hybrid control and to avoid OVP triggering during normal operation. The SMD-type 100nF capacitor must be placed as close as possible to VCC pin to avoid malfunction by abrupt pulsating noises and to improve surge immunity. 1. Schematic FSQ0765R Rev.00 D201 T1 MBRF10H100 EER3016 1 R102 68k C103 100F 400V FSQ0565R 3 6 5 Vstr Sync Drain 1 D202 MBRF1060 4 7 C203 1000F 10V 6 L202 5H 5V, 2A C204 1000F 10V R103 33k 1W C104 4.7nF 630V R104 20 0.5W D101 1N 4007 10 C201 1000F 25V 8 C202 1000F 25V L201 5H 12V, 3A 2 3 BD101 2KBP06M3N257 1 2 4 C102 150nF 275VAC C105 33nF 100V R105 C106 C107 100 100nF 47F Vcc 0.5W SMD 50V 4 3 Vfb GND D102 UF 4004 R107 2 18k 5 ZD101 1N4745A LF101 34mH R108 12k C301 4.7nF 1kV R201 1k R101 2M 1W R204 4k R203 1.2k C205 47nF R202 1.2k Optional components RT1 5D-9 C101 150nF 275VAC F1 FUSE 250V 2A IC301 FOD817A IC201 KA431 R205 4k Figure 38. Demo Circuit of FSQ0565R (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 18 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation 2. Transformer FSQ0765R Rev.00 EER3016 10 N /2 12V 9 N /2 12V 8 7 6 FSQ0765R Rev.00 TAPE 4T 1 2 9 9 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 (0.4) (TIW 0.5, 2parallel) Lp/2 TAPE 1T TAPE 2T 8 8 TAPE 2T TAPE 2T 6 9 6 TAPE 2T 9 TAPE 2T TAPE 1T L12V/2 Np/2 Np/2 Na LVcc(0.2) (TIW 0.5, 2parallel) (TIW 0.5, 2parallel) L5V 7 10 2 7 10 L12V/2 N5V (0.4) Lp/2 3 Bottom of bobbin Figure 39. Transformer Schematic Diagram of FSQ0565R 3. Winding Specification Position Top No Np/2 N12V/2 Na N5V N12V/2 Pin (sf) 21 98 45 76 10 9 32 Wire 0.4 x 1 0.5 x 2(TIW) 0.15 x 1 0.5 x 2(TIW) 0.5 x 2(TIW) 0.4 x 1 Turns 20 4 10 4 5 32 Winding Method 2-Layer Solenoid Winding Center Solenoid Winding Center Solenoid Winding Center Solenoid Winding Center Solenoid Winding 2-Layer Solenoid Winding Insulation: Polyester Tape t = 0.025mm, 4 Layers Insulation: Polyester Tape t = 0.025mm, 2 Layers Insulation: Polyester Tape t = 0.025mm, 2 Layers Insulation: Polyester Tape t = 0.025mm, 2 Layers Insulation: Polyester Tape t = 0.025mm, 2 Layers Insulation: Polyester Tape t = 0.025mm, 2 Layers Bottom Np/2 4. Electrical Characteristics Pin Inductance Leakage 1-3 1-3 Specification 360H 10% 15H Maximum Remarks 100kHz, 1V Short all other pins 5. Core & Bobbin Core: EER3016 (Ae=109.7mm2) Bobbin: EER3016 (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 19 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation 6. Demo Board Part List Part R101 R102 R103 R104 R105 R107 R108 R201 R202 R203 R204 R205 C101 C102 C103 C104 C105 C106 C107 C201 C202 C203 C204 Value Resistor 2M 68k 33k 20 100 18k 12k 1k 1.2k 1.2k 5.2k 4.7k Note 1W 1/2W 1W 1W optional, 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W Part C205 C301 L201 L202 Value 47nF/50V 4.7nF/1kV Note Ceramic Capacitor Ceramic Capacitor Inductor 5H 5H 5A Rating 5A Rating Diode D101 D102 ZD101 D201 D202 IC101 IC201 IC202 Fuse RT101 BD101 IN4007 UF4004 1N4745A MBRF10H100 MBRF1060 1A, 1000V General-Purpose Rectifier 1A, 400V Ultrafast Rectifier 1W 16V Zener Diode (optional) 10A,100V Schottky Rectifier 10A,60V Schottky Rectifier IC FSQ0565R KA431 (TL431) FOD817A FPSTM Voltage Reference Opto-Coupler Capacitor 150nF/275VAC 150nF/275VAC 100F/400V 4.7nF/630V 33nF/50V 100nF/50V 47F/50V 1000F/25V 1000F/25V 1000F/10V 1000F/10V Box Capacitor Box Capacitor Electrolytic Capacitor Film Capacitor Ceramic Capacitor SMD (1206) Electrolytic Capacitor Low ESR Electrolytic Capacitor Low ESR Electrolytic Capacitor Low ESR Electrolytic Capacitor Low ESR Electrolytic Capacitor Fuse 2A/250V NTC 5D-9 Bridge Diode 2KBP06M2N257 Bridge Diode Line Filter LF101 34mH Transformer T1 EER3016 Ae=109.7mm2 (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 20 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation Package Dimensions TO-220F-6L (Forming) MKT-TO220A06revB Figure 40. 6-Lead, TO-220 Package (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 21 www.fairchildsemi.com FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R -- Green-Mode Farichild Power Switch (FPSTM) for Quasi-Resonant Operation TRADEMARKS The following are registered and unregistered trademarks and service marks Fairchild Semiconductor owns or is authorized to use and is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all such trademarks. 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PRODUCT STATUS DEFINITIONS Definition of Terms Datasheet Identification Advance Information Preliminary Product Status Formative or In Design First Production Definition This datasheet contains the design specifications for product development. Specifications may change in any manner without notice. This datasheet contains preliminary data; supplementary data will be published at a later date. Fairchild Semiconductor reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice to improve design. This datasheet contains final specifications. Fairchild Semiconductor reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice to improve design. This datasheet contains specifications on a product that has been discontinued by Fairchild Semiconductor. The datasheet is printed for reference information only. Rev. I31 2. A critical component in any component of a life support, device, or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or system, or to affect its safety or effectiveness. No Identification Needed Full Production Obsolete Not In Production (c) 2007 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation FSQ0565R, FSQ0765R Rev. 1.0.0 22 www.fairchildsemi.com |
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