TEA1713T_11 NXP [NXP Semiconductors], TEA1713T_11 Datasheet

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TEA1713T_11

Manufacturer Part Number
TEA1713T_11
Description
Resonant power supply control IC with PFC
Manufacturer
NXP [NXP Semiconductors]
Datasheet
1. General description
The TEA1713 integrates a Power Factor Corrector (PFC) controller and a controller for a
Half-Bridge resonant Converter (HBC) in a multi-chip IC. It provides the drive function for
the discrete MOSFET in an up-converter and for the two discrete power MOSFETs in a
resonant half-bridge configuration.
The efficient operation of the PFC is achieved by implementing functions such as
quasi-resonant operation at high power levels and quasi-resonant operation with valley
skipping at lower power levels. OverCurrent Protection (OCP), OverVoltage Protection
(OVP), and demagnetization sensing ensure safe operation under all conditions.
The HBC module is a is a high-voltage controller for a zero-voltage switching LLC
resonant converter. It contains a high-voltage level shift circuit and several protection
circuits including OCP, open-loop protection, capacitive mode protection and a general
purpose latched protection input.
The high-voltage chip is fabricated using a proprietary high-voltage Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS
power logic process that enables efficient direct start-up from the rectified universal mains
voltage. The low-voltage Silicon On Insulator (SOI) chip is used for accurate, high-speed
protection functions and control.
The topology of a PFC circuit and a resonant converter controlled by the TEA1713 is very
flexible, enabling it to be used in a broad range of applications with a wide mains voltage
range. Combining PFC and HBC controllers in a single IC makes the TEA1713 ideal for
controlling power supplies in LCD and plasma televisions.
Highly efficient and reliable power supplies providing over 100 W can be designed easily
using the TEA1713, with a minimum of external components.
TEA1713T
Resonant power supply control IC with PFC
Rev. 2 — 9 February 2011
Product data sheet

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TEA1713T_11 Summary of contents

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TEA1713T Resonant power supply control IC with PFC Rev. 2 — 9 February 2011 1. General description The TEA1713 integrates a Power Factor Corrector (PFC) controller and a controller for a Half-Bridge resonant Converter (HBC multi-chip IC. It ...

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NXP Semiconductors 2. Features and benefits 2.1 General features Integrated PFC and HBC controllers Universal mains supply operation ( 276 V (AC)) High level of integration resulting in a low external component count and a cost effective design ...

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NXP Semiconductors 4. Ordering information Table 1. Ordering information Type number Package Name TEA1713T SO24 5. Block diagram SNSBOOST 2 SNSMAINS +1.15 V MAINS RESET, UNDERVOLTAGE SENSING AND CLAMP MAINS COMPENSATION ON-TIMER OFF-TIME LIMIT FREQUENCY LIMIT Error amplifier and clamp ...

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NXP Semiconductors 6. Pinning information 6.1 Pinning Fig 2. Pin configuration 6.2 Pin description Table 2. Symbol COMPPFC SNSMAINS SNSAUXPFC SNSCURPFC 4 SNSOUT SUPIC GATEPFC PGND SUPREG GATELS n.c. SUPHV GATEHS SUPHS TEA1713T Product data sheet COMPPFC 1 SNSMAINS 2 ...

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NXP Semiconductors Table 2. Symbol HB n.c. SNSCURHBC 17 SGND CFMIN RFMAX SNSFB SSHBC/EN RCPROT SNSBOOST 7. Functional description 7.1 Overview of IC modules The functionality of the TEA1713 can be grouped as follows: • Supply module: Supply management for ...

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NXP Semiconductors 7.2 Power supply The TEA1713 contains several supply related pins. 7.2.1 Low-voltage supply input (pin SUPIC) The SUPIC pin is the main low-voltage supply input to the IC. All internal circuits (other than the high voltage circuit) are ...

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NXP Semiconductors • Boost charge state The PFC controller is switching; the HBC controller is off. The current from the high voltage start-up source is large enough to supply SUPIC (current consumption < I ch(nom)(SUPIC) • Operational supply state Both ...

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NXP Semiconductors external diode D minimized by carefully selecting the appropriate diode, especially when using large MOSFETs and high switching frequencies. 7.2.4 High voltage supply input (pin SUPHV stand-alone power supply application, this pin is connected to the ...

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NXP Semiconductors UVP supplies = yes enable PFC = no Explanation flow diagram symbols STATE NAME -action 1 -action 2 -... Disabled items are not mentioned exit condition 1 exit condition 2 reached reached exit condition next state can be ...

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NXP Semiconductors Table 3. Operating states …continued State Description Boost charge Boost voltage is built up by operational PFC. Operational supply Output voltage is generated. Both PFC and HBC controllers are fully operational. Restart Activated when a protection function is ...

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NXP Semiconductors Enable supply signal (0 to > Disable supply Fig 4. 7.5 IC protection 7.5.1 IC restart and shut-down In addition to the protection functions that influence the operation of the PFC and HBC controllers, a number ...

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NXP Semiconductors 7.5.2 Protection and restart timer The TEA1713 contains a programmable timer which can be used for timing several protection functions. The timer can be used in two ways - as a protection timer and as a restart timer. ...

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NXP Semiconductors Fig 6. Figure 6 When a restart is requested u(RCPROT The restart time has elapsed when V prot V l(RCPROT) 7.5.3 Fast shut-down reset (pin SNSMAINS) The latched Protection shut-down state will be reset ...

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NXP Semiconductors In applications where the TEA1713 is supplied from a separate DC source (e.g. a standby supply), the TEA1713 will not automatically stop switching if an error condition causes the output voltage to fall. For this reason, the TEA1713 ...

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NXP Semiconductors The PFC controller uses valley switching to minimize losses. A primary stroke is only started once the previous secondary stroke has ended and the voltage across the PFC MOSFET has reached a minimum value. 7.7.1 PFC gate driver ...

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NXP Semiconductors Fig 7. 7.7.3 PFC demagnetization sensing (pin SNSAUXPFC) The voltage on the SNSAUXPFC pin is used to detect transformer demagnetization. During the secondary stroke, the transformer is magnetized and current flows in the boost output. During this time, ...

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NXP Semiconductors Fig 8. Valleys are detected by the valley sensing block connected to the SNSAUXPFC pin. This block measures the voltage at the auxiliary winding of the PFC transformer, which is a reduced and inverted copy of the MOSFET ...

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NXP Semiconductors This is achieved by connecting a resistor R pin SNSCURPFC and the current sense resistor R source I voltage is limited to the maximum PFC soft start clamp voltage, V additional voltage across the charged capacitor results in ...

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NXP Semiconductors Switching of the power factor correction circuit is inhibited as soon as the voltage on the SNSBOOST pin rises above V V SNSBOOST Overvoltage protection will also be triggered in the event of an open circuit at the ...

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NXP Semiconductors • Several protection circuits and the state of the SSHBC/EN input determine whether the resonant converter is allowed to start switching. Figure 9 GATEHS GATELS V I Tr(HBC) CFMIN Fig 9. 7.8.4 HBC Adaptive Non-Overlap (ANO) time function ...

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NXP Semiconductors on. In this way the non-overlap time is optimized automatically, minimizing switching losses, even if the HB transition cannot be fully completed. operation of the adaptive non-overlap time function in Inductive mode. GATEHS GATELS V Fig 10. Adaptive ...

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NXP Semiconductors GATEHS GATELS Tr(HBC) CFMIN Fig 11. Adaptive non-overlap time function (capacitive operation) The MOSFET will be forced to switch on if the half-bridge slope fails to start and the oscillator voltage reaches V The switching ...

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NXP Semiconductors Fig 12. Determination of frequency Two external components determine the frequency range: • Capacitor C frequency in combination with an internally trimmed current source I • Resistor R and thus the maximum frequency. The oscillator frequency depends on ...

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NXP Semiconductors Fig 13. Function of R The oscillator is controlled by the slope of the half-bridge. The oscillator charge current is initially set to a low value I detected, the charge current is increased to its normal value. This ...

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NXP Semiconductors Fig 14. Transfer function of feedback input Below the level for minimum frequency, V This clamp enables a fast recovery of the output voltage regulation loop after an overshoot of the output voltage. The maximum current the clamp ...

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NXP Semiconductors Fig 15. Relation between SSHBC/EN voltage and frequency V RFMAX V fmax(SSHBC) C ss(HBC) soft start function is zero when V V SSHBC/EN minimum) and at a minimum (≈ 3 V). Below V discharge current is reduced to ...

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NXP Semiconductors The slow (dis-)charge speed is used for the lower frequency range where V above V converter react strongly to frequency variations. Section 7.8.10.2 regulation. The soft start capacitor is neither charged nor discharged during non-operation time in Burst ...

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NXP Semiconductors 7.8.9 HBC high-frequency protection, HFP-HBC (pin RFMAX) Normally the converter will not operate continuously at maximum frequency because it will sweep down to much lower values. Certain error conditions, such as a disconnected transformer, could cause the converter ...

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NXP Semiconductors V reg V Boost V uvp GATEHS GATELS sink sink current only with positive SNSCURHBC source I ocp(high) I ocr(high) I ocp(nom) I ocr(nom) I Cur(HBC) 0 −I ocp(nom) −I ocr(high) −I ocp(high) V ocp(HBC) ...

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NXP Semiconductors I ocr I Cur(HBC) 0 −I ocr I ss(hf)(SSHBC ss(If)(SSHBC) SSHBC/EN −I ss(If)(SSHBC) −I ss(hf)(SSHBC) V fmin(SSHBC) V SSHBC/EN V ss(hf-lf)(SSHBC) V fmax(SSHBC reg V Output 0 Fast soft-start sweep (charge and discharge) Fig ...

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NXP Semiconductors Capacitive mode is detected when the HB slope does not start within t MOSFETs have switched off. Detection of Capacitive mode will increase the switching frequency. This is realized by discharging the soft start capacitor with a relatively ...

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NXP Semiconductors 8. Limiting values Table 5. Limiting values In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 60134).; All voltages are measured with respect to pin SGND; Currents are positive when flowing into the IC; The voltage ratings are ...

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NXP Semiconductors Table 5. Limiting values …continued In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 60134).; All voltages are measured with respect to pin SGND; Currents are positive when flowing into the IC; The voltage ratings are valid provided ...

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NXP Semiconductors Table 7. Characteristics …continued ° amb SUPIC SUPHV flowing into the IC; unless otherwise specified. Symbol Parameter V undervoltage protection voltage on uvp(SUPIC) pin SUPIC V reset voltage on ...

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NXP Semiconductors Table 7. Characteristics …continued ° amb SUPIC SUPHV flowing into the IC; unless otherwise specified. Symbol Parameter Output voltage protection sensing, UVP/OVP output (pin SNSOUT) V overvoltage protection voltage ...

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NXP Semiconductors Table 7. Characteristics …continued ° amb SUPIC SUPHV flowing into the IC; unless otherwise specified. Symbol Parameter PFC demagnetization sensing (pin SNSAUXPFC) V demagnetization voltage on pin demag(SNSAUXPFC) SNSAUXPFC ...

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NXP Semiconductors Table 7. Characteristics …continued ° amb SUPIC SUPHV flowing into the IC; unless otherwise specified. Symbol Parameter I protection current on pin prot(SNSBOOST) SNSBOOST HBC high-side and low-side driver ...

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NXP Semiconductors Table 7. Characteristics …continued ° amb SUPIC SUPHV flowing into the IC; unless otherwise specified. Symbol Parameter V minimum frequency voltage on pin fmin(SNSFB) SNSFB I minimum frequency current ...

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NXP Semiconductors Table 7. Characteristics …continued ° amb SUPIC SUPHV flowing into the IC; unless otherwise specified. Symbol Parameter V HBC overcurrent protection voltage ocp(HBC) I maximum boost compensation bstc(SNSCURHBC)max current ...

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NXP Semiconductors 11. Application information Rect Tr (PFC) Aux(PFC) Mains C rect Dr(PFC) R ss(PFC) Cur(PFC) C ss(PFC) R cur(PFC) Fig 19. Application diagram of TEA1713 TEA1713T Product data sheet Boost D SUPHS C boost C SUPREG SUPHV SUPIC SUPREG ...

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NXP Semiconductors 12. Package outline SO24: plastic small outline package; 24 leads; body width 7 pin 1 index 1 e DIMENSIONS (inch dimensions are derived from the original mm dimensions) A UNIT ...

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NXP Semiconductors 13. Abbreviations Table 8. Acronym ANO CMOS CMR DMOS EMI HBC HFP HV OCP OCR OLP OTP OVP PFC UVP SCP TEA1713T Product data sheet Abbreviations Description Adaptive Non-Overlap Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor' Capacitive Mode Regulation Double-diffused Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor ElectroMagnetic Interference ...

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NXP Semiconductors 14. Revision history Table 9. Revision history Document ID Release date TEA1713T v.2 20110209 TEA1713T v.1 20091222 TEA1713T Product data sheet Resonant power supply control IC with PFC Data sheet status Product data sheet Product data sheet All ...

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NXP Semiconductors 15. Legal information 15.1 Data sheet status [1][2] Document status Product status Objective [short] data sheet Development Preliminary [short] data sheet Qualification Product [short] data sheet Production [1] Please consult the most recently issued document before initiating or ...

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NXP Semiconductors Non-automotive qualified products — Unless this data sheet expressly states that this specific NXP Semiconductors product is automotive qualified, the product is not suitable for automotive use neither qualified nor tested in accordance with automotive testing ...

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NXP Semiconductors 17. Contents 1 General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Features and benefits . . . . . . ...

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NXP Semiconductors 15 Legal information 15.1 Data sheet status . . . . . . . . ...

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