L6668 STMicroelectronics, L6668 Datasheet - Page 17

IC CTRLR PWM PROG CM HV 16SOIC

L6668

Manufacturer Part Number
L6668
Description
IC CTRLR PWM PROG CM HV 16SOIC
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of L6668

Output Isolation
Isolated
Frequency Range
93 ~ 107kHz
Voltage - Input
9.4 ~ 22 V
Power (watts)
750mW
Operating Temperature
-25°C ~ 150°C
Package / Case
16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Number Of Outputs
1
Duty Cycle (max)
75 %
Output Current
800 mA
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Switching Frequency
105 KHz
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 150 C
Fall Time
30 ns
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 25 C
Rise Time
55 ns
Synchronous Pin
No
Topology
Flyback
Load-dependent Current-mode Control
FIXED-FREQUENCY (HEAVY LOAD), FREQUENCY FOLDBACK (LIGHT LOAD), BURST-MODE (NO-LOAD)
For Use With
497-6389 - BOARD EVAL USING L6668 & STSR30497-5499 - EVAL BOARD FOR L6668
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Figure 41. Hiccup-mode OCP: timing diagram
A second comparator senses the voltage on the current sense input and shuts the IC down if the voltage
at the pin exceeds 1.5 V. Such an anomalous condition is typically generated by either a short circuit of
the secondary rectifier or a shorted secondary winding or a saturated flyback transformer.
This condition is latched as long as the IC is supplied. When the IC is disabled, however, no energy is
coming from the self-supply circuit, then the voltage on the Vcc capacitor will decay and cross the UVLO
threshold after some time, which clears the latch. The internal start-up generator is still off, then the Vcc
voltage still needs to go below its restart voltage before the Vcc capacitor is charged again and the IC re-
started.
Ultimately, either of the above mentioned failures will result in a low-frequency intermittent operation (Hic-
cup-mode operation), with very low stress on the power circuit. The timing diagram of figure 41 illustrates
this operation.
4.6 Power Management
The L6668 is specifically designed to minimize converter's losses under light or no-load conditions, and a
special function has been provided to help the designer meet energy saving requirements even in power-
factor-corrected systems where a PFC pre-regulator precedes the DC-DC converter.
Actually EMC regulations require compliance with low-frequency harmonic emission limits at nominal
load, no limit is envisaged when the converter operates with a light load. Then the PFC pre-regulator can
be turned off, thus saving the no-load consumption of this stage (0.5 to 1W).
To do so, the device provides the PFC_STOP (#14) pin: it is an open collector output, normally low, that
becomes open when the voltage V
This signal will be externally used for switching off the PFC controller and the pre-regulator as shown in
figure 42. To prevent intermittent operation of the PFC stage, 0.5V hysteresis is provided: the PFC_STOP
pin is re-asserted low (which will re-enable the PFC pre-regulator) when V
A capacitor (and a limiting resistor in the hundred ohms), shown in dotted lines, may be used if one wants
to delay PFC turn-off
When the L6668 is in UVLO (Vcc<8.7V) the pin is kept high so as to ensure that the PFC pre-regulator
will start up only after the DC-DC converter governed by the L6668 is activated.
OCP latch
OCP latch
Vcc_OK
Vcc_OK
Vcc OFF
Vcc OFF
Vcc ON
Vcc ON
OUT
OUT
Vcc
Vcc
V CS
V CS
re
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1.5 V
1.5 V
Secondary diode is shorted here
Secondary diode is shorted here
COMP
falls below 2.2V.
COMP
exceeds 2.7 V.
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