DAK-68A Power Integrations, DAK-68A Datasheet - Page 19

KIT DESIGN ACCELERATOR POE CONV

DAK-68A

Manufacturer Part Number
DAK-68A
Description
KIT DESIGN ACCELERATOR POE CONV
Manufacturer
Power Integrations
Series
DPA-Switch®r
Datasheets

Specifications of DAK-68A

Main Purpose
Special Purpose DC/DC, Power Over Ethernet
Outputs And Type
1, Non-Isolated
Power - Output
6.6W
Voltage - Output
3.3V
Current - Output
2A
Voltage - Input
36 ~ 57V
Regulator Topology
Flyback
Frequency - Switching
400kHz
Board Type
Bare (Unpopulated) and Fully Populated
Utilized Ic / Part
DPA423, DPA424, DPA425
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
Other names
596-1007
both sides of the board and using thicker copper will improve
heat sinking.
If an aluminum clad board is used then shielding of switching
nodes is recommended. This consists of an area of copper
placed directly underneath switching nodes such as the drain
node, and output diode to provide an electrostatic shield to
prevent coupling to the aluminum substrate. These areas are
connected to input negative in the case of the primary and
output return for secondary. This reduces the amount of
capacitive coupling into the insulated aluminum substrate that
can then appear on the output as ripple and high frequency
noise.
Quick Design Checklist
As with any power supply design, all DPA-Switch designs
should be verifi ed on the bench to make sure that component
specifi cations limits are not exceeded under worst case
conditions. The following minimum set of tests for DPA-Switch
forward converters is strongly recommended:
1.
2.
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Maximum drain voltage – Verify that peak V
exceed minimum BV
mum overload output power. It is normal, however, to have
additional margin of approximately 25 V below BV
for other power supply component unit-to-unit variations.
Maximum overload output power occurs when the output is
loaded to a level just before the power supply goes into auto-
restart (loss of regulation).
Transformer reset margin – Drain voltage should also be
checked at highest input voltage with a severe load step
(50-100%) to verify adequate transformer reset margin. This
test shows the duty cycle at high input voltage, placing the
most demand on the transformer reset circuit.
DSS
at highest input voltage and maxi-
DS
does not
DSS
to allow
3.
4.
Design Tools
Up-to-date information on design tools is available at the Power
Integrations website: www.powerint.com.
Maximum drain current – At maximum ambient temperature,
maximum input voltage and maximum output load, verify
drain current waveforms at start-up for any signs of trans-
former or output inductor saturation and excessive leading
edge current spikes. DPA-Switch has a leading edge
blanking time of 100 ns to prevent premature termination of
the on cycle. Verify that the leading edge current spike does
not extend beyond the blanking period.
Thermal check – At maximum output power, minimum input
voltage and maximum ambient temperature, verify that
temperature specifi cations are not exceeded for the
transformer, output diodes, output choke(s) and output
capacitors. The DPA-Switch is fully protected against over-
temperature conditions by its thermal shutdown feature. It is
recommended that suffi cient heat sinking is provided to keep
the tab temperature at or below 115 °C (R package),
SOURCE pins at or below 100 °C (P/G packages) under
worst case continuous load conditions (at low input voltage,
maximum ambient and full load). This provides adequate
margin to minimum thermal shutdown temperature
(130 °C) to account for part-to-part R
monitoring device temperatures, note that the junction-to-
case thermal resistance should be accounted for when
estimating die temperature.
DPA422-426
DS(ON)
variation. When
Rev. S 12/07
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