ICE2QR4780G Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Product Highlights Active Burst Mode to reach the lowest standby power requirement <100 mW @ no load Quasi resonant operation PG-DSO-12 Digital frequency reduction for better overall system efficiency 800 V avalanche rugged CoolMOSTM with startup cell Pb-free lead plating, halogen free mold compound, RoHS compliant Features Applications Adapter/Charger, Blue Ray/DVD player, Set-top Box, Digital 800 V avalanche rugged CoolMOSTM with built-in startup cell Photo Frame Quasiresonant operation till very low load Auxiliary power supply of Server, PC, Printer, TV, Home Active burst mode operation for low standby input power (< 100 theater/Audio System, White Goods, etc mW) Description Digital frequency reduction with decreasing load for reduced The CoolSETTM-Q1 series (ICE2QRxx80Z) is the first generation of quasi-resonant integarted power ICs. It is optimized for off-line switch mode power supply applications such as LCD monitor, DVD R/W, DVD Combo, Blue-ray DVD, set top box, etc. Operting the MOSFET switch in quasi-resonant mode, lower EMI, higher efficiency and lower voltage stress on secondary diodes are expected for the SMPS. Based on the BiCMOS technology, the CoolSETTM-Q1 series has a wide operation range (up to 25 V) of IC power supply and lower power consumption. It also offers many advantages such as: a quasi-resonant operation till very low load increasing the average system efficiency compared to other conventional solutions; the Active Burst Mode operation enables ultra-low power consumption at standby mode with small and controllable output voltage ripple. switching loss Built-in digital soft-start Foldback point correction and cycle-by-cycle peak current limitation Maximum on/off time limitation Auto restart mode for VCC Overvoltage and Undervoltage protections Auto restart mode for overload protection Auto restart mode for overtemperature protection Latch-off mode for adjustable output overvoltage protection and transformer short-winding protection CZC RZC2 85 ~ 265 VAC Wp Snubber Cbus Lf DO Cf VO Ws RZC1 CO RVCC CVCC Dr1~Dr4 ZC VCC Wa DVCC Drain CPS Startup Cell Power Management Rb1 PWM controller Current Mode Control Cycle-by-Cycle current limitation Zero Crossing Block GND CS CoolMOS Rb2 Optocoupler Protections Figure 1 Rc1 FB Active Burst Mode Control Unit Rovs1 RCS TM TM TL431 Cc1 CoolSET -Q1 Cc2 Rovs2 Typical application Type Package Marking VDS RDSon1 230VAC 15%2 85-265 VAC2 ICE2QR4780G PG-DSO-12 ICE2QR4780G 800 V 4.7 37 W 22 W 1 typ at T=25C 2 Calculated maximum input power rating at Ta=50C, Ti=125C and with 232mm 2, 2 OZ copper area on Drain pin as heat sink.. Data Sheet www.infineon.com Please read the Important Notice and Warnings at the end of this document Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Pin Configuration and Functionality Table of Contents Product Highlights ......................................................................................................... 1 Features ....................................................................................................................... 1 Applications .................................................................................................................. 1 Description ................................................................................................................... 1 1 Pin Configuration and Functionality ................................................................................ 3 2 Representative Block Diagram ........................................................................................ 4 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.3.1 3.3.1.1 3.3.1.2 3.3.1.3 3.3.1.4 3.3.1.5 3.4 3.4.1 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 3.6 Functional Description ................................................................................................... 5 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 5 Soft-start ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 Normal Operation ......................................................................................................................................... 6 Digital Frequency Reduction .................................................................................................................. 6 Up/down counter................................................................................................................................ 6 Zero crossing (ZC counter) ................................................................................................................ 7 Ringing suppression time .................................................................................................................. 8 Switch on determination ................................................................................................................... 8 Switch off determination ................................................................................................................... 8 Current Limitation ......................................................................................................................................... 9 Foldback Point Correction ...................................................................................................................... 9 Active Burst Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 10 Entering Active Burst Mode Operation ................................................................................................ 10 During Active Burst Mode Operation ................................................................................................... 10 Leaving Active Burst Mode Operation.................................................................................................. 11 Protection Functions................................................................................................................................... 12 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.3.5 4.3.6 4.3.7 4.3.8 4.3.9 4.3.10 Electrical Characteristics ...............................................................................................13 Absolute Maximum Ratings ........................................................................................................................ 13 Operating Range .......................................................................................................................................... 14 Characteristics ............................................................................................................................................. 14 Supply Section........................................................................................................................................ 14 Internal Voltage Reference.................................................................................................................... 15 PWM Section ........................................................................................................................................... 15 Current Sense ......................................................................................................................................... 15 Soft Start ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Foldback Point Correction .................................................................................................................... 16 Digital Zero Crossing .............................................................................................................................. 16 Active Burst Mode .................................................................................................................................. 17 Protection ............................................................................................................................................... 17 CoolMOSTM Section ................................................................................................................................. 18 5 CoolMOSTM Performance Characteristics ..........................................................................19 6 Input Power Curve ........................................................................................................21 7 Outline Dimension ........................................................................................................22 8 Marking .......................................................................................................................23 Revision History ...........................................................................................................23 Data Sheet 2 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Pin Configuration and Functionality 1 Pin Configuration and Functionality Table 1 Pin Pin definitations and functions Symbol Function ZC (Zero Crossing) At this pin, the voltage from the auxiliary winding after a time delay circuit is applied. Internally, this pin is connected to the zero-crossing detector for switch-on determination. Additionally, the output overvoltage detection is realized by comparing the voltage VZC with an internal preset threshold. FB (Feedback) Normally an external capacitor is connected to this pin for a smooth voltage V FB. Internally this pin is connected to the PWM signal generator block for switch-off determination (together with the current sensing signal), to the digital signal processing block for the frequency reduction with decreasing load during normal operation, and to the Active Burst Mode controller block for entering Active Burst Mode operation determination and burst ratio control during Active Burst Mode operation. Additionally, the open-loop / over-load protection is implemented by monitoring the voltage at this pin. 1 ZC 2 FB 3, 9, 10 N.C. 4 CS 5, 6, 7, 8 Drain 800V CoolMOSTM Drain Pin Drain is the connection to the Drain of the integrated CoolMOSTM. 11 VCC VCC (Power supply) VCC pin is the positive supply of the IC. The operating range is between V VCCoff and VVCCOVP. 12 GND GND (Ground) This is the common ground of the controller. Figure 2 Data Sheet Not Connected CS (Current Sense/800V CoolMOSTM Source) This pin is connected to the shunt resistor for the primary current sensing externally and to the PWM signal generator block for switch-off determination (together with the feedback voltage) internally. Moreover, short-winding protection is realized by monitoring the voltage VCS during on-time of the main power switch. ZC 1 12 GND FB 2 11 VCC N.C. 3 10 N.C. CS 4 9 N.C. Drain 5 8 Drain Drain 6 7 Drain Pin configuration PG-DSO-12(top view) 3 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Representative Block Diagram 2 Figure 3 Data Sheet Representative Block Diagram Representative Block Diagram 4 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Functional Description 3 Functional Description 3.1 Introduction In ICE2QR4780G, a startup cell is integrated into the CoolMOSTM. As shown in Figure 3, the start cell consists of a high voltage device and a controller, whereby the high voltage device is controlled by the controller. The startup cell provides a pre-charging of the VCC capacitor till VCC voltage reaches the VCC turned-on threshold VVCCon and the IC begins to operate. Once the mains input voltage is applied, a rectified voltage shows across the capacitor Cbus. The high voltage device provides a current to charge the VCC capacitor CVCC. Before the VCC voltage reaches a certain value, the amplitude of the current through the high voltage device is only determined by its channel resistance and can be as high as several mA. After the VCC voltage is high enough, the controller controls the high voltage device so that a constant current around 1 mA is provided to charge the VCC capacitor further, until the VCC voltage exceeds the turned-on threshold VVCCon. As shown as the time phase I in Figure 4, the VCC voltage increase near linearly and the charging speed is independent of the mains voltage level. VVCC VVCCon I II III VVCCoff t1 Figure 4 t2 t VCC voltage at start up The time taking for the VCC pre-charging can then be approximately calculated as: 1 = 2 (1) where IVCCcharge2 is the charging current from the startup cell which is 1.05 mA, typically. When the VCC voltage exceeds the VCC turned-on threshold VVCCon at time t1, the startup cell is switched off and the IC begins to operate with soft-start. Due to power consumption of the IC and the fact that there is still no energy from the auxiliary winding to charge the VCC capacitor before the output voltage is built up, the VCC voltage drops (Phase II). Once the output voltage is high enough, the VCC capacitor receives the energy from the auxiliary winding from the time point t2 onward. The VCC then will reach a constant value depending on output load. 3.2 Soft-start As shown in Figure 5, at the time ton, the IC begins to operate with a soft-start. By this soft-start the switching stresses for the switch, diode and transformer are minimized. The soft-start implemented in CoolSETTM Q1 is a digital time-based function. The preset soft-start time is tSS (12 ms) with 4 steps. If not limited by other functions, the peak voltage on CS pin will increase step by step from 0.32 V to 1 V finally. Data Sheet 5 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Functional Description Vcs_sst (V) 1.00 0.83 0.66 0.49 0.32 ton Figure 5 3.3 3 6 9 12 Time(ms) Maximum current sense voltage during soft start Normal Operation The PWM controller during normal operation consists of a digital signal processing circuit including an up/down counter, a zero-crossing counter (ZC counter) and a comparator, and an analog circuit including a current measurement unit and a comparator. The switch-on and -off time points are each determined by the digital circuit and the analog circuit, respectively. As input information for the switch-on determination, the zero-crossing input signal and the value of the up/down counter are needed, while the feedback signal V FB and the current sensing signal VCS are necessary for the switch-off determination. Details about the full operation of the PWM controller in normal operation are illustrated in the following paragraphs. 3.3.1 Digital Frequency Reduction As mentioned above, the digital signal processing circuit consists of an up/down counter, a ZC counter and a comparator. These three parts are key to implement digital frequency reduction with decreasing load. In addition, a ringing suppression time controller is implemented to avoid mis-triggering by the high frequency oscillation, when the output voltage is very low under conditions such as soft start period or output short circuit. Functionality of these parts is described as in the following. 3.3.1.1 Up/down counter The up/down counter stores the number of the zero crossing where the main power switch is switched on after demagnetization of the transformer. This value is fixed according to the feedback voltage, VFB, which contains information about the output power. Indeed, in a typical peak current mode control, a high output power results in a high feedback voltage, and a low output power leads to a low regulation voltage. Hence, according to VFB, the value in the up/down counter is changed to vary the power MOSFET off-time according to the output power. In the following, the variation of the up/down counter value according to the feedback voltage is explained. The feedback voltage VFB is internally compared with three threshold voltages VFBZL, VFBZH and VFBR1, at each clock period of 48 ms. The up/down counter counts then upward, keep unchanged or count downward, as shown in Table 2. Data Sheet 6 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Functional Description Table 2 VFB up/down counter action Always lower than VFBZL Count upwards till 7 Once higher than VFBZL, but always lower than VFBZH Stop counting, no value changing Once higher than VFBZH, but always lower than VFBR1 Count downwards till 1 Once higher than VFBR1 Set up/down counter to 1 In the ICE2QR4780G, the number of zero crossing is limited to 7. Therefore, the counter varies between 1 and 7, and any attempt beyond this range is ignored. When VFB exceeds VFBR1 voltage, the up/down counter is reset to 1, in order to allow the system to react rapidly to a sudden load increase. The up/down counter value is also reset to 1 at the start-up time, to ensure an efficient maximum load start up. Figure 6 shows some examples on how up/down counter is changed according to the feedback voltage over time. The use of two different thresholds VFBZL and VFBZH to count upward or downward is to prevent frequency jittering when the feedback voltage is close to the threshold point. However, for a stable operation, these two thresholds must not be affected by the foldback current limitation (see 3.4.1), which limits the VCS voltage. Hence, to prevent such situation, the threshold voltages, V FBZL and VFBZH, are changed internally depending on the line voltage levels. clock T=48ms t VFB VFBR1 VFBZH VFBZL Figure 6 3.3.1.2 n+1 n+2 n+2 n+2 n+2 n+1 n n-1 t n Up/down counter Case 1 4 5 6 6 6 6 5 4 3 1 Case 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 3 2 1 1 Case 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 5 4 1 1 Up/down counter operation Zero crossing (ZC counter) In the system, the voltage from the auxiliary winding is applied to the zero-crossing pin through a RC network, which provides a time delay to the voltage from the auxiliary winding. Internally this pin is connected to a clamping network, a zero-crossing detector, an output overvoltage detector and a ringing suppression time controller. During on-state of the power switch a negative voltage applies to the ZC pin. Through the internal clamping network, the voltage at the pin is clamped to certain level. Data Sheet 7 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Functional Description The ZC counter has a minimum value of 0 and maximum value of 7. After the internal MOSFET is turned off, every time when the falling voltage ramp of on ZC pin crosses the V ZCCT (100 mV) threshold, a zero crossing is detected and ZC counter will increase by 1. It is reset every time after the DRIVER output is changed to high. The voltage VZC is also used for the output overvoltage protection. Once the voltage at this pin is higher than the threshold VZCOVP during off-time of the main switch, the IC is latched off after a fixed blanking time. To achieve the switch-on at voltage valley, the voltage from the auxiliary winding is fed to a time delay network (the RC network consists of DZC, RZC1, R ZC2 and C ZC as shown in Figure 1) before it is applied to the zero-crossing detector through the ZC pin. The needed time delay to the main oscillation signal t should be approximately one fourth of the oscillation period, TOSC (by transformer primary inductor and drain-source capacitor) minus the propagation delay from the detected zero-crossing to the switch-on of the main switch tdelay. = - 4 (2) This time delay should be matched by adjusting the time constant of the RC network which is calculated as: = - 4 3.3.1.3 (3) Ringing suppression time After MOSFET is turned off, there will be some oscillation on VDS, which will also appear on the voltage on ZC pin. To avoid mis-triggering by such oscillations to turn on the MOSFET, a ringing suppression timer is implemented. This suppression time is depended on the voltage V ZC. If the voltage VZC is lower than the threshold VZCRS, a longer preset time tZCRS2 is applied. However, if the voltage VZC is higher than the threshold, a shorter time tZCRS1 is set. 3.3.1.4 Switch on determination After the gate drive goes to low, it cannot be changed to high during ring suppression time. After ring suppression time, the gate drive can be turned on when the ZC counter value is higher or equal to up/down counter value. However, it is also possible that the oscillation between primary inductor and drain-source capacitor damps very fast and IC cannot detect enough zero crossings and ZC counter value will not be high enough to turn on the gate drive. In this case, a maximum off time is implemented. After gate drive has been remained off for the period of TOffMax, the gate drive will be turned on again regardless of the counter values and VZC. This function can effectively prevent the switching frequency from going lower than 20 kHz. Otherwise it will cause audible noise during start up. 3.3.1.5 Switch off determination In the converter system, the primary current is sensed by an external shunt resistor, which is connected between low-side terminal of the main power switch and the common ground. The sensed voltage across the shunt resistor VCS is applied to an internal current measurement unit, and its output voltage V1 is compared with the regulation voltage VFB. Once the voltage V1 exceeds the voltage VFB, the output flip-flop is reset. As a result, the main power switch is switched off. The relationship between the V1 and the V CS is described by: (4) 1 = + Data Sheet 8 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Functional Description To avoid mis-triggering caused by the voltage spike across the shunt resistor at the turn on of the main power switch, a leading edge blanking time, tLEB, is applied to the output of the comparator. In other words, once the gate drive is turned on, the minimum on time of the gate drive is the leading edge blanking time. In addition, there is a maximum on time, tOnMax, limitation implemented in the IC. Once the gate drive has been in high state longer than the maximum on time, it will be turned off to prevent the switching frequency from going too low because of long on time. 3.4 Current Limitation There is a cycle by cycle current limitation realized by the current limit comparator to provide an over-current detection. The source current of the MOSFET is sensed via a sense resistor RCS. By means of RCS the source current is transformed to a sense voltage VCS which is fed into the pin CS. If the voltage VCS exceeds an internal voltage limit, adjusted according to the Mains voltage, the comparator immediately turns off the gate drive. To prevent the Current Limitation process from distortions caused by leading edge spikes, a Leading Edge Blanking time (tLEB) is integrated in the current sensing path. A further comparator is implemented to detect dangerous current levels (VCSSW) which could occur if one or more transformer windings are shorted or if the secondary diode is shorted. To avoid an accidental latch off, a spike blanking time of tCSSW is integrated in the output path of the comparator. 3.4.1 Foldback Point Correction When the main bus voltage increases, the switch on time becomes shorter and therefore the operating frequency is also increased. As a result, for a constant primary current limit, the maximum possible output power is increased which is beyond the converter design limit. To avoid such a situation, the internal foldback point correction circuit varies the V CS voltage limit according to the bus voltage. This means the VCS will be decreased when the bus voltage increases. To keep a constant maximum input power of the converter, the required maximum V CS versus various input bus voltage can be calculated, which is shown in Figure 7. Figure 7 Variation of the VCS limit voltage according to the IZC current According to the typical application circuit, when MOSFET is turned on, a negative voltage proportional to bus voltage will be coupled to auxiliary winding. Inside CoolSETTM Q1, an internal circuit will clamp the voltage on ZC pin to nearly 0 V. As a result, the current flowing out from ZC pin can be calculated as Data Sheet 9 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Functional Description = 1 (5) When this current is higher than IZC_FS, the amount of current exceeding this threshold is used to generate an offset to decrease the maximum limit on VCS. Since the ideal curve shown in Figure 7 is a nonlinear one, a digital block in CoolSETTM Q1 is implemented to get a better control of maximum output power. Additional advantage to use digital circuit is the production tolerance is smaller compared to analog solutions. The typical maximum limit on VCS versus the ZC current is shown in Figure 8. Figure 8 3.5 VCS_max versus IZC Active Burst Mode At light load condition, the IC enters Active Burst Mode operation to minimize the power consumption. Details about Active Burst Mode operation are explained in the following paragraphs. 3.5.1 Entering Active Burst Mode Operation For determination of entering Active Burst Mode operation, three conditions apply: the feedback voltage is lower than the threshold of V FBEB (1.25 V). Accordingly, the peak current sense voltage across the shunt resistor is 0.17 V; the up/down counter is NZC_ABM (7) and a certain blanking time tBEB (24 ms). Once all of these conditions are fulfilled, the Active Burst Mode flip-flop is set and the controller enters Active Burst Mode operation. This multi-condition determination for entering Active Burst Mode operation prevents mis-triggering of entering Active Burst Mode operation, so that the controller enters Active Burst Mode operation only when the output power is really low during the preset blanking time. 3.5.2 During Active Burst Mode Operation After entering the Active Burst Mode the feedback voltage rises as VOUT starts to decrease due to the inactive PWM section. One comparator observes the feedback signal if the voltage level V FBBOn (3.6 V) is exceeded. In that case the internal circuit is again activated by the internal bias to start with switching. Turn-on of the power MOSFET is triggered by the timer. The PWM generator for Active Burst Mode operation composes of a timer with a fixed frequency of fsB (52 kHz, typical) and an analog comparator. Turn-off is Data Sheet 10 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Functional Description resulted if the voltage across the shunt resistor at CS pin hits the threshold VcsB (0.34 V). A turn-off can also be triggered if the duty ratio exceeds the maximal duty ratio DmaxB (50%). In operation, the output flip-flop will be reset by one of these signals which come first. If the output load is still low, the feedback signal decreases as the PWM section is operating. When feedback signal reaches the low threshold VFBBOff (3.0 V), the internal bias is reset again and the PWM section is disabled until next time regulation signal increases beyond the VFBBOn (3.6 V) threshold. If working in Active Burst Mode the feedback signal is changing like a saw tooth between V FBBOff and VFBBOn shown in Figure 9. 3.5.3 Leaving Active Burst Mode Operation The feedback voltage immediately increases if there is a high load jump. This is observed by a comparator. As the current limit is 34% during Active Burst Mode a certain load is needed so that feedback voltage can exceed VFBLB (4.5 V). After leaving active burst mode, maximum current can now be provided to stabilize V OUT. In addition, the up/down counter will be set to 1 immediately after leaving Active Burst Mode. This is helpful to decrease the output voltage undershoot. VFB Entering Active Burst Mode VFBLB VFBBOn VFBBOff Leaving Active Burst Mode VFBEB VCS 1.0V Time to 7th zero and Blanking Window (tBEB) t Current limit level during Active Burst Mode VCSB VVCC t VVCCoff VO t Max. Ripple < 1% t Figure 9 Data Sheet Signals in Active Burst Mode 11 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Functional Description 3.6 Protection Functions The IC provides full protection functions. The following table summarizes these protection functions. During operation, the VCC voltage is continuously monitored. In case of an under-voltage or an over-voltage, the IC is reset and the main power switch is then kept off. After the VCC voltage falls below the threshold VVCCoff, the startup cell is activated. The VCC capacitor is then charged up. Once the voltage exceeds the threshold VVCCon, the IC begins to operate with a new soft-start. Table 3 Protection Function Failure Condition Protection Mode VCC Overvoltage VVCC > 25 V & last for 10 s (normal mode only) Auto Restart VCC Undervoltage/ Short Optocoupler VVCC < 10.5 V Auto Restart Overload/Open Loop VFB > 4.5 V & last for 30 ms Auto Restart Over Temperature (Controller Junction) TJ > 140 C Auto Restart Output Overvoltage VZCOVP > 3.7 V & last for 100 s Latch Short Winding VCSSW > 1.68 V & last for 190 ns Latch In case of open control loop or output over load, the feedback voltage will be pulled up. After a blanking time of tOLP_B (30 ms), the IC enters auto-restart mode. The blanking time here enables the converter to provide a peak power in case the increase in VFB is due to a sudden load increase. This output over load protection is disabled during burst mode. During off-time of the power switch, the voltage at the zero-crossing pin is monitored for output over-voltage detection. If the voltage is higher than the preset threshold VZCOVP, the IC is latched off after the preset blanking time tZCOVP. This latch off mode can only be reset if the VVCC < VVCCPD. If the junction temperature of IC controller exceeds TjCon (130 C), the IC enters into OTP auto restart mode. This OTP is disabled during burst mode. If the voltage at the current sensing pin is higher than the preset threshold VCSSW during on-time of the power switch, the IC is latched off. This is short-winding protection. The short winding protection is disabled during burst mode. During latch-off protection mode, the VCC voltage drops to VVCCoff (10.5 V) and then the startup cell is activated. The VCC voltage is then charged to VVCCon (18 V). The startup cell is shut down again. This action repeats again and again. There is also a maximum on time limitation implemented inside the CoolSETTM Q1. Once the gate voltage is high and longer than tOnMax, the switch is turned off immediately. Data Sheet 12 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Electrical Characteristics 4 Note: 4.1 Note: Table 4 Electrical Characteristics All voltages are measured with respect to ground (Pin 12). The voltage levels are valid if other ratings are not violated. Absolute Maximum Ratings Absolute maximum ratings are defined as ratings, which when being exceeded may lead to destruction of the integrated circuit. For the same reason make sure, that any capacitor that will be connected to pin 11 (VCC) is discharged before assembling the application circuit. Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Symbol Limit Values min. max. Unit Remarks Tj=25 C Drain Source Voltage VDS - 800 A Pulse drain current, tp limited by Tjmax ID_Plus - 1.95 A Avalanche energy, repetitive tAR limited EAR by max. Tj=150 C1 Avalanche current, repetitive tAR IAR 1 limited by max. Tj=150 C VCC Supply Voltage VVCC - 0.024 mJ - 0.95 A -0.3 27 V FB Voltage VFB -0.3 5.5 V ZC Voltage VZC -0.3 5.5 V CS Voltage VCS -0.3 5.5 V Maximum current out from ZC pin IZCMAX 3 - mA Junction Temperature Tj -40 150 C Storage Temperature TS -55 150 C Thermal Resistance (Junction-Ambient) RthJA - 110 K/W Soldering temperature, wavesoldering only allowed at leads ESD Capability (incl. Drain Pin) Tsold - 260 VESD - 2 kV C Repetitive avalanche causes additional power losses that can be calculated as P AV=EAR*f According to EIA/JESD22-A114-B (discharging a 100 pF capacitor through a 1.5 kW series resistor Data Sheet 13 Controller & CoolMOSTM 1.6mm (0.063in.) from case for 10s Human body model2 1 2 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Electrical Characteristics 4.2 Note: Table 5 Operating Range Within the operating range the IC operates as described in the functional description. Operating Range Parameter Symbol Limit Values min. max. Unit VCC Supply Voltage VVCC VVCCoff VVCCOVP V Junction Temperature of Controller TjCon -40 130 C Junction Temperature of CoolMOSTM TjCoolMOS -40 150 C 4.3 Characteristics 4.3.1 Supply Section Note: Table 6 Remarks The electrical characteristics involve the spread of values within the specified supply voltage and junction temperature range TJ from - 40 C to 125 C. Typical values represent the median values, which are related to 25C. If not otherwise stated, a supply voltage of VCC = 17 V is assumed. Supply Section Parameter Symbol Limit Values min. typ. max. Unit Test Condition Start Up Current IVCCstart - 300 550 A VVCC =VVCCon -0.2 V VCC Charge Current IVCCcharge1 - 1.22 5 mA VVCC = 0 V IVCCcharge2 0.8 1.1 - mA VVCC = 1 V IVCCcharge3 - 1 - mA VVCC =VVCCon -0.2 V Maximum Input Current of Startup Cell and CoolMOSTM IDrainIn - - 2 mA VVCC =VVCCon -0.2 V Leakage Current of Startup Cell and CoolMOSTM IDrainLeak - 0.2 50 A VDrain = 650 V at Tj=100 C Supply Current in normal operation IVCCNM - 1.5 2.3 mA output low Supply Current in Auto Restart Mode with Inactive Gate IVCCAR - 300 - A IFB = 0 A Supply Current in Latch-off Mode IVCClatch - 300 - A Supply Current in Burst Mode with inactive Gate IVCCburst - 500 950 A VCC Turn-On Threshold VVCCon 17.0 18.0 19.0 V VCC Turn-Off Threshold VVCCoff 9.8 10.5 11.2 V VCC Turn-On/Off Hysteresis VVCChys - 7.5 - V Data Sheet 14 VFB = 2.5 V, exclude the current flowing out from FB pin Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Electrical Characteristics 4.3.2 Table 7 Internal Voltage Reference Internal Voltage Reference Parameter Symbol Limit Values Trimmed Reference Voltage 4.3.3 Table 8 VREF min. typ. max. 4.80 5.00 5.20 Unit Test Condition V measured at pin FB IFB = 0 Unit Test Condition PWM Section PWM Section Parameter Symbol Limit Values min. typ. max. Feedback Pull-Up Resistor RFB 14 23 33 k Feedback Pull-Up Resistor PWM-OP Gain GPWM 3.18 3.3 - - PWM-OP Gain Offset for Voltage Ramp VPWM 0.6 0.7 - V Offset for Voltage Ramp 22 30 41 s Maximum on time in normal operation Maximum on time in normal operation tOnMax 4.3.4 Table 9 Current Sense Current sense Parameter Symbol Limit Values Unit min. typ. max. Peak current limitation in normal operation VCSth 0.97 1.03 1.09 V Leading Edge Blanking time tLEB 200 330 460 ns Peak Current Limitation in Active Burst VCSB Mode 0.29 0.34 0.39 V 4.3.5 Table 10 Test Condition Soft Start Soft Start Parameter Soft-Start time Symbol Limit Values tSS Soft-start time step Internal regulation voltage at first step t V 11 SS_S SS1 Internal regulation voltage step at soft VSS_S 1 start Unit min. typ. max. 8.5 12 - ms - 3 - ms - 1.76 - V - 0.56 - V The parameter is not subjected to production test - verified by design/characterization Data Sheet 15 Test Condition 1 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Electrical Characteristics 4.3.6 Table 11 Foldback Point Correction Foldback Point Correction Parameter Symbol Limit Values min. typ. Unit Test Condition max. ZC current first step threshold IZC_FS 0.350 0.5 0.621 mA ZC current last step threshold IZC_LS 1.3 1.7 2.2 mA CS threshold minimum VCSMF - 0.66 - V Izc=2.2 mA, VFB=3.8 V Unit Test Condition 4.3.7 Table 12 Digital Zero Crossing Digital Zero Crossing Parameter Symbol Limit Values min. typ. max. Zero crossing threshold voltage VZCCT 50 100 170 mV Ringing suppression threshold VZCRS - 0.7 - V Minimum ringing suppression time tZCRS1 1.62 2.5 4.5 s VZC > VZCRS Maximum ringing suppression time tZCRS2 - 25 - s VZC < VZCRS Threshold to set Up/Down Counter to one Threshold for downward counting at low line Threshold for upward counting at low line Threshold for downward counting at high line VFBR1 - 3.9 - V VFBZHL - 3.2 - V VFBZLL - 2.5 - V VFBZHH - 2.9 - V Threshold for upward counting at highline VFBZLH - 2.3 - V ZC current for IC switch threshold to high line IZCSH - 1.3 - mA ZC current for IC switch threshold to low line Counter time1 IZCSL - 0.8 - mA tCOUNT - 48 - ms Maximum restart time in normal operation tOffMax 30 42 57.5 s The parameter is not subjected to production test - verified by design/characterization Data Sheet 16 1 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Electrical Characteristics 4.3.8 Table 13 Active Burst Mode Digital Zero Crossing Parameter Symbol Limit Values Unit min. typ. max. VFBEB - 1.25 - NZC_ABM - 7 - Blanking time for entering Active Burst Mode tBEB - 24 - ms Feedback voltage for leaving Active Burst Mode VFBLB - 4.5 - V Feedback voltage for burst-on VFBBOn - 3.6 - V Feedback voltage for burst-off VFBBOff - 3.0 - V Fixed Switching Frequency in Active Burst Mode fsB 39 52 65 kHz Max. Duty Cycle in Active Burst Mode DmaxB Feedback voltage for entering Active Burst Mode Minimum Up/down value for entering Test Condition V Active Burst Mode 4.3.9 Table 14 Protection Protection Parameter Symbol Limit Values Unit min. typ. max. 24.0 25.0 26.0 V Over Load or Open Loop Detection VFBOLP threshold for OLP protection at FB pin - 4.5 - V Over Load or Open Loop Protection Blanking Time tOLP_B 20 30 44 ms Output Overvoltage detectionthreshold at the ZC pin VZCOVP 3.55 3.7 3.84 V Blanking time for Output Overvoltage protection Threshold for short winding tZCOVP - 100 - s VCSSW 1.63 1.68 1.78 V protection forshort-windding Blankingtime protection tCSSW - 190 - ns Over temperature protection1 TjCon 130 140 150 C VCC overvoltage threshold Note: VVCCOVP Test Condition The trend of all the voltage levels in the Control Unit is the same regarding the deviation except V VCCOVP The parameter is not subjected to production test - verified by design/characterization Data Sheet 17 1 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Electrical Characteristics 4.3.10 Table 15 CoolMOSTM Section CoolMOSTM Section Parameter Symbol Limit Values min. typ. max. Unit Test Condition Drain Source Breakdown Voltage V(BR)DSS 800 870 - - V Tj = 25 C Tj = 110 C Drain Source On-Resistance RDSon - 4.70 10.45 12.76 5.18 11.5 14.04 Tj = 25 C Tj=125 C1 Tj=150 C1 at ID = 0.58 A Effective output capacitance, energy related Co(er) - 5.81 - pF VDS = 0 V to 480 V Rise Time trise - 302 - ns Fall Time tfall - 302 - ns The parameter is not subjected to production test - verified by design/characterization Measured in a Typical Flyback Converter Application Data Sheet 18 1 2 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package CoolMOSTM Performance Characteristics 5 CoolMOSTM Performance Characteristics Figure 10 Safe Operating Area (SOA) curve for ICE2QR4780G Figure 11 Power dissipation; Ptot=f(Ta) Data Sheet 19 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package CoolMOSTM Performance Characteristics Figure 12 Data Sheet Drain-source breakdown voltage; VBR(DSS)=f(Tj), ID=0.25mA 20 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Input Power Curve 6 Input Power Curve Two input power curves giving the typical input power versus ambient temperature are showed below; V IN=85 VAC~265 VAC (Figure 13) and VIN=230 VAC +/-15% (Figure 14). The curves are derived based on a typical discontinuous mode flyback model which considers either 50% maximum duty ratio or 100 V maximum secondary to primary reflected voltage (higher priority). The calculation is based on 232 mm2 copper area as heatsink for the device. The input power already includes the power loss at input common mode choke, bridge rectifier and the CoolMOSTM.The device saturation current (ID_Puls @ Tj=125C) is also considered. To estimate the output power of the device, it is simply multiplying the input power at a particular operating ambient temperature with the estimated efficiency for the application. For example, a wide range input voltage (Figure 13), operating temperature is 50C, estimated efficiency is 85%, then the estimated output power is 18.7 W (22 W * 85%). Figure 13 Input power curve VIN=85~265 VAC; Pin=f(Ta) Figure 14 Input power curve VIN=230 VAC; Pin=f(Ta) Data Sheet 21 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Outline Dimension 7 Figure 15 Data Sheet Outline Dimension PG-DSO-12 (Pb-free lead plating Plastic Dual-in-Line Outline) 22 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Quasi-Resonant, 800V CoolSETTM in DS0-12 Package Marking 8 Marking Figure 16 Marking for ICE2QR4780G Revision History Major changes since the last revision Page or Reference -- Data Sheet Description of change First Release 23 Revision 1.0 2016-05-12 Trademarks of Infineon Technologies AG AURIXTM, C166TM, CanPAKTM, CIPOSTM, CoolGaNTM, CoolMOSTM, CoolSETTM, CoolSiCTM, CORECONTROLTM, CROSSAVETM, DAVETM, DI-POLTM, DrBladeTM, EasyPIMTM, EconoBRIDGETM, EconoDUALTM, EconoPACKTM, EconoPIMTM, EiceDRIVERTM, eupecTM, FCOSTM, HITFETTM, HybridPACKTM, InfineonTM, ISOFACETM, IsoPACKTM, i-WaferTM, MIPAQTM, ModSTACKTM, my-dTM, NovalithICTM, OmniTuneTM, OPTIGATM, OptiMOSTM, ORIGATM, POWERCODETM, PRIMARIONTM, PrimePACKTM, PrimeSTACKTM, PROFETTM, PRO-SILTM, RASICTM, REAL3TM, ReverSaveTM, SatRICTM, SIEGETTM, SIPMOSTM, SmartLEWISTM, SOLID FLASHTM, SPOCTM, TEMPFETTM, thinQ!TM, TRENCHSTOPTM, TriCoreTM. 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