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T0P243G

T0P243G

Model T0P243G
Description Family Extended Power, Design Flexible,Integrated Off-line Switcher
PDF file Total 48 pages (File size: 769K)
Chip Manufacturer POWERINT
TOP242-249
Using Feature Pins
FREQUENCY (F) Pin Operation
The FREQUENCY pin is a digital input pin available in the
Y or R 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.
LINE-SENSE (L) Pin Operation (Y and R 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.
There are a total of four functions available through the use of
the LINE-SENSE pin: OV, UV, line feed forward with DC
MAX
reduction, and remote ON/OFF. Connecting the LINE-SENSE
pin to the SOURCE pin disables all four functions. The LINE-
SENSE 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 DC
MAX
reduction with line voltage. In
this mode, the value of the resistor determines the line OV/UV
thresholds, and the DC
MAX
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
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 I
UV
(+50
µA
typical with
30
µA
hysteresis) and OV triggers at I
OV
(+225
µA
typical with
8
µA
hysteresis). Between the UV and OV thresholds, the
output is enabled. For line feed forward with DC
MAX
reduction,
the vertical axis represents the magnitude of the DC
MAX
. Line
feed forward with DC
MAX
reduction lowers maximum duty cycle
from 78% at I
L(DC)
(+60
µA
typical) to 38% at I
OV
(+225
µA).
EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT (X) Pin Operation
(Y and R 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 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 as a remote on/off. Table 2
shows several possible combinations using this pin. See Figure
LINE-SENSE AND EXTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT PIN TABLE*
L
Figure Number
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Three Terminal Operation
Under-Voltage
Overvoltage
Line Feed Forward (DC
MAX
)
Overload Power Limiting
External Current Limit
Remote ON/OFF
*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.
August 8, 2000
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7/01
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