EVL6566A-75WES4 STMicroelectronics, EVL6566A-75WES4 Datasheet - Page 22

BOARD DEMO FOR L6563/LL6566A

EVL6566A-75WES4

Manufacturer Part Number
EVL6566A-75WES4
Description
BOARD DEMO FOR L6563/LL6566A
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Type
Power Factor Correctionr
Datasheets

Specifications of EVL6566A-75WES4

Main Purpose
AC/DC, Primary and Secondary Side with PFC
Outputs And Type
1, Isolated
Power - Output
75W
Voltage - Output
19V
Current - Output
4A
Voltage - Input
90 ~ 264VAC
Regulator Topology
Flyback
Board Type
Fully Populated
Utilized Ic / Part
L6563, L6566A, TSM1014
Input Voltage
90 V to 264 V
Output Voltage
19 V
Dimensions
78 mm x 170 mm
Product
Power Management Modules
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Frequency - Switching
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
L6563S, L6566A
Other names
497-8834

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When the system operates in valley skipping-mode, uneven switching cycles may be
observed under some line/load conditions, due to the fact that the OFF-time of the MOSFET
is allowed to change with discrete steps of one ringing cycle, while the OFF-time needed for
cycle-by-cycle energy balance may fall in between. Thus one or more longer switching
cycles will be compensated by one or more shorter cycles and vice versa. However, this
mechanism is absolutely normal and there is no appreciable effect on the performance of
the converter or on its output voltage.
If the MOSFET is enabled to turn on but the amplitude of the signal on the ZCD pin is
smaller than the arming threshold for some reason (e.g. a heavy damping of drain
oscillations, like in some single-stage PFC topologies, or when a turn-off snubber is used),
MOSFET’s turn-on cannot be triggered. This case is identical to what happens at start-up:
at the end of the next oscillator cycle the MOSFET will be turned on, and a new switching
cycle will take place after skipping no more than one oscillator cycle.
The operation described so far does not consider the blanking time T
turn off, and actually T
met:
Equation 3
where D is the MOSFET duty cycle. If this condition is not met, things do not change
substantially: the time during which MOSFET’s turn-on is inhibited is extended beyond T
by a fraction of T
lower than the programmed value f
earlier than expected. However this is quite unusual: setting f
phenomenon can be observed at duty cycles higher than 60 %. See
block on page 35
If the voltage on the COMP pin (9) saturates high, which reveals an open control loop, an
internal pull-up keeps the ZCD pin close to 2 V during MOSFET's OFF-time to prevent noise
from false triggering the detection block. When this pull-up is active, the ZCD pin might not
be able to go below the triggering threshold, which would stop the converter. To allow auto-
restart operation, however ensuring minimum operating frequency in these conditions, the
oscillator frequency that retriggers MOSFET's turn-on is that of the external oscillator
divided by 128. Additionally, to prevent malfunction at converter's start-up, the pull-up is
disabled during the initial soft-start (see the relevant section). However, to ensure a correct
start-up, at the end of the soft-start phase the output voltage of the converter must meet the
condition:
Equation 4
where Ns is the turn number of the secondary winding, Naux the turn number of the
auxiliary winding and I
BLANK
for further implications of T
BLANK
ZCD
. As a consequence, the maximum switching frequency will be a little
the maximum pull-up current (130 μ A).
does not come into play as long as the following condition is
osc
Vout >
and valley-skipping mode may take place slightly
D
1
Naux
Ns
BLANK
T
BLANK
T
osc
R
Z
.
1
I
ZCD
osc
= 150 kHz, the
BLANK
Section 5.11: OVP
after MOSFET’s
L6566A
osc

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