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Control IC for Switched-Mode Power Supplies TDA 4605-3

using MOS-Transistor

Bipolar IC

Features
● Fold-back characteristics provides overload protection for
external components
● Burst operation under secondary short-circuit condition
implemented
● Protection against open or a short of the control loop
● Switch-off if line voltage is too low (undervoltage switch-off)
● Line voltage depending compensation of fold-back point
● Soft-start for quiet start-up without noise generated by the P-DIP-8-1
transformer
● Chip-over temperature protection implemented (thermal
shutdown)
● On-chip ringing suppression circuit against parasitic
oscillations of the transformer
● AGC-voltage reduction at low load

Type Ordering Code Package


TDA 4605-3 Q67000-A5066 P-DIP-8-1

The IC TDA 4605-3 controls the MOS-power transistor and performs all necessary control and
protection functions in free running flyback converters. Because of the fact that a wide load range
is achieved, this IC is applicable for consumer as well as industrial power supplies.
The serial circuit and primary winding of the flyback transformer are connected in series to the input
voltage. During the switch-on period of the transistor, energy is stored in the transformer. During the
switch-off period the energy is fed to the load via the secondary winding. By varying switch-on time
of the power transistor, the IC controls each portion of energy transferred to the secondary side
such that the output voltage remains nearly independent of load variations. The required control
information is taken from the input voltage during the switch-on period and from a regulation winding
during the switch-off period. A new cycle will start if the transformer has transferred the stored
energy completely into the load.

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In the different load ranges the switched-mode power supply (SMPS) behaves as follows:

No load operation
The power supply is operating in the burst mode at typical 20 to 40 kHz. The output voltage can be
a little bit higher or lower than the nominal value depending of the design of the transformer and the
resistors of the control voltage divider.

Nominal operation
The switching frequency is reduced with increasing load and decreasing AC-voltage.
The output voltage is only dependent on the load.

Overload point
Maximal output power is available at this point of the output characteristic.

Overload
The energy transferred per operation cycle is limited at the top. Therefore the output voltages
declines by secondary overloading.

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Pin Definitions and Functions

Pin No. Function


1 Information Input Concerning Secondary Voltage. By comparing the
regulating voltage - obtained trom the regulating winding of the transformer - with
the internal reference voltage, the output impulse width on pin 5 is adjusted to the
load of the secondary side (normal, overload, short-circuit, no load).
2 Information Input Regarding the Primary Current. The primary current rise in
the primary winding is simulated at pin 2 as a voltage rise by means of external
RC-element. When a voltage level is reached thats derived from the regulating
voltage at pin 1, the output impulse at pin 5 is terminated. The RC-element serves
to set the maximum power at the overload point set.
3 Input for Primary Voltage Monitoring: In the normal operation V3 is moving
between the thresholds V3H and V3L (V3H > V3 > V3L).
V3 < V3L: SMPS is switched OFF (line voltage too low).
V3 > V3H : Compensation of the overload point regulation (controlled by pin 2)
starts at V3H : V3L = 1.7.

4 Ground
5 Output: Push-pull output provides ± 1 A for rapid charge and discharge of the
gate capacitance of the power MOS-transistor.
6 Supply Voltage Input: A stable internal reference voltage VREF is derived from
the supply voltage also the switching thresholds V6A , V6E , V6 max and V6 min for
the supply voltage detector. If V6 > V6E then VREF is switched on and swiched off
when V6 < V6A . In addition the logic is only enable for V6 min < V6 < V6 max.
7 Input for Soft-Start. Start-up will begin with short pulses by connecting a
capacitor from pin 7 to ground.
8 Input for the Oscillation Feedback. After starting oscillation, every zero
transition of the feedback voltage (falling edge) through zero (falling edge)
triggers an output pulse at pin 5. The trigger threshold is at + 50 mV typical.

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Block Diagram

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Circuit Description

Application Circuit
The application circuit shows a flyback converter for video recorders with an output power rating of
70 W. The circuit is designed as a wide-range power supply for AC-line voltages of 180 to 264 V.
The AC-input voltage is rectified by the bridge rectifier GR1 and smoothed by C1 . The NTC limits
the rush-in current.
In the period before the switch-on threshold is reached the IC is suppled via resistor R 1 ; during the
start-up phase it uses the energy stored in C2 , under steady state conditions the IC receives its
supply voltage from transformer winding n1 via diode D1. The switching transistor T1 is a BUZ 90.
The parallel connected capacitor C3 and the inductance of primary winding n 2 determine the
system resonance frequency. The R 2-C4-D2 circuitry limits overshoot peaks, and R 3 protects the
gate of T1 against static charges.
During the conductive phase of the power transistor T1 the current rise in the primary winding
depends on the winding inductance and the mains voltage. The network consisting of R 4-C5 is used
to create a model of the sawtooth shaped rise of the collector current. The resulting control voltage
is fed into pin 2 of the IC. The RC-time constant given by R 4-C5 must be designed that way that
driving the transistor core into saturation is avoided.
The ratio of the voltage divider R 10/R 11 is fixing a voltage level threshold. Below this threshold the
switching power supply shall stop operation because of the low mains voltage. The control voltage
present at pin 3 also determines the correction current for the fold-back point. This current added to
the current flowing through R 4 and represents an additional charge to C5 in order to reduce the turn-
on phase of T1. This is done to stabilize the fold-back point even under higher mains voltages.
Regulation of the switched-mode power supplies via pin 1. The control voltage of winding n1 during
the off period of T1 is rectified by D3, smoothed by C6 and stepped down at an adjustable ratio by
R 5 , R 6 and R 7 . The R 8-C7 network suppresses parasitic overshoots (transformer oscillation). The
peak voltage at pin 2, and thus the primary peak current, is adjusted by the IC so that the voltage
applied across the control winding, and hence the output voltages, are at the desired level.
When the transformer has supplied its energy to the load, the control voltage passes through zero.
The IC detects the zero crossing via series resistors R 9 connected to pin 8. But zero crossings are
also produced by transformer oscillation after T1 has turned off if output is short-circuited. Therefore
the IC ignores zero crossings occurring within a specified period of time after T1 turn-off.
The capacitor C8 connected to pin 7 causes the power supply to be started with shorter pulses to
keep the operating frequency outside the audible range during start-up.
On the secondary side, five output voltages are produced across winding n3 to n7 rectified by D4 to
D8 and smoothed by C9 to C13 . Resistors R 12 , R 14 and R 19 to R 21 are used as bleeder resistors.
Fusable resistors R 15 to R 18 protect the rectifiers against short circuits in the output circuits, which
are designed to supply only small loads.

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Block Diagram

Pin 1
The regulating voltage forwarded to this pin is compared with a stable internal reference voltage VR
in the regulating and overload amplifier. The output of this stage is fed to the stop comparator. If
the control voltage is rather small at pin 1 an additional current is added by means of current source
which is controlled according the level at pin 7. This additional current is virtually reducing the
control voltage present at pin 1.

Pin 2
A voltage proportional to the drain current of the switching transistor is generated there by the
external RC-combination in conjunction with the primary current transducer. The output of this
transducer is controlled by the logic and referenced to the internal stable voltage V2B . If the voltage
V2 exceeds the output voltage of the regulations amplifier, the logic is reset by the stop comparator
and consequently the output of pin 5 is switched to low potential. Further inputs for the logic stage
are the output for the start impulse generator with the stable reference potential VST and the
supply voltage motor.

Pin 3
The down divided primary voltage applied there stabilizes the overload point. In addition the logic is
disabled in the event of low voltage by comparison with the internal stable voltage VV in the primary
voltage monitor block.

Pin 4
Ground

Pin 5
In the output stage the output signals produced by the logic are shifted to a level suitable for MOS-
power transistors.

Pin 6
From the supply voltage V6 are derived a stable internal references VREF and the switching
threshold V6A , V6E , V6 max and V6 min for the supply voltage monitor. All references values (VR ,
V2B , VST) are derived from VREF . If V6 > VVE , the VREF is switched on and switched off when V6 <
V 6A . In addition, the logic is released only for V6 min < V6 < V6 max .

Pin 7
The output of the overload amplifier is connected to pin 7. A load on this output causes a reduction
in maximal impulse duration. This function can be used to implement a soft start, when pin 7 is
connected to ground by a capacitor.

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Pin 8
The zero detector controlling the logic block recognizes the transformer being discharged by
positive to negative zero crossing of pin 8 voltage and enables the logic for a new pulse. Parasitic
oscillations occurring at the end of a pulse cannot lead to a new pulse (double pulsing), because an
internal circuit inhibits the zero detector for a finite time tUL after the end of each pulse.

Start-Up Behaviour
The start-up behaviour of the application circuit per sheet 88 is represented an sheet 90 for a line
voltage barely above the lower acceptable limit time t0 the following voltages built up:
– V6 corresponding to the half-wave charge current over R1
– V2 to V2 max (typically 6.6 V)
– V3 to the value determined by the divider R 10/R 11 .

The current drawn by the IC in this case is less than 1.6 mA.
If V6 reaches the threshold V6E (time point t1), the IC switches on the internal reference voltage. The
current draw max. rises to 12 mA. The primary current- voltage reproducer regulates V2 down to V2B
and the starting impulse generator generates the starting impulses from time point t5 to t6 . The
feedback to pin 8 starts the next impulse and so on. All impulses including the starting impulse are
controlled in width by regulating voltage of pin 1. When switching on this corresponds to a short-
circuit event, i.e. V1 = 0. Hence the IC starts up with "short-circuit impulses" to assume a width
depending on the regulating voltage feedback (the IC operates in the overload range). The IC
operates at the overload point. Thereafter the peak values of V2 decrease rapidly, as the starting
attempt is aborted (pin 5 is switched to low). As the IC remains switched on, V6 further decreases
to V6 . The IC switches off; V6 can rise again (time point t4) and a new start-up attempt begins at
time point t1 . If the rectified alternating Iine voltage (primary voltage) collapses during load, V3 can
fall below V3A , as is happening at time point t3 (switch-on attempt when voltage is too low). The
primary voltage monitor then clamps V3 to V3S until the IC switches off (V6 < V6A). Then a new start-
up attempt begins at time point t1 .

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Regulation, Overload and No-Load Behaviour


When the IC has started up, it is operating in the regulation range. The potential at pin 1 typically is
400 mV. If the output is loaded, the regulation amplifier allows broader impulses (V5 = H). The peak
voltage value at pin 2 increases up to V2S max . If the secondary load is further increased, the
overload amplifier begins to regulate the pulse width downward. This point is referred to as the
overload point of the power supply. As the IC-supply voltage V6 is directly proportional to the
secondary voltage, it goes down in accordance with the overload regulation behaviour. If V6 falls
below the value V6 min , the IC goes into burst operation. As the time constant of the half-wave
charge-up is relatively large, the short-circuit power remains small. The overload amplifier cuts back
to the pulse width tpk . This pulse width must remain possible, in order to permit the IC to start-up
without problems from the virtual short-circuit, which every switching on with V1 = 0 represents. If
the secondary side is unloaded, the loading impulses (V5 = H) become shorter. The frequency
increases up to the resonance frequency of the system. If the load is further reduced, the secondary
voltages and V6 increase. When V6 = V6 max the logic is blocked. The IC converts to burst
operation.This renders the circuit absolutely safe under no-load conditions.

Behaviour when Temperature Exceeds Limit


An integrated temperature protection disables the logic when the chip temperature becomes too
high. The IC automatically interrogates the temperature and starts as soon as the temperature
decreases to permissible values.

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Absolute Maximum Ratings


TA = – 20 to 85 ˚C
Parameter Symbol Limit Values Unit Remarks
min. max.
Voltages pin 1 V1 – 0.3 3 V
pin 2 V2 – 0.3 V
pin 3 V3 – 0.3 V
pin 5 V5 – 0.3 V6 V
pin 6 V6 – 0.3 20 V Supply voltage
pin 7 V7 – 0.3 V
Currents pin 1 I1 3 mA
pin 2 I2 3 mA
pin 3 I3 3 mA
pin 4 I4 – 1.5 A tp ≤ 50 µs; v ≤ 0.1*)
pin 5 I5 – 0.5 1.5 A tp ≤ 50 µs; v ≤ 0.1
pin 6 I6 0.5 A tp ≤ 50 µs; v ≤ 0.1
pin 7 I7 3 mA
pin 8 I8 –5 3 mA
Junction temperature Tj 125 ˚C
Storage temperature Tstg – 40 125 ˚C

Operating Range
Supply voltage V6 7.5 15.5 V IC "on"
Ambient temperature TA – 20 85 ˚C
Heat resistance
Junction to environment Rth JE 100 K/W
Junction case Rth JC 70 K/W measured at pin 4

*) t p= pulse width
v= duty circle

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Characteristics
TA = 25 ˚C; VS = 10 V
Parameter Symbol Limit Values Unit Test Condition Test
min. typ. max. Circuit

Start-Up Hysteresis
Start-up current drain I6E0 0.6 0.8 mA V6 = V6E 1
Switch-on voltage V6E 11 12 13 V 1
Switch-off voltage V6A 4.5 5 5.5 V 1
Switch-on current I6E1 7 11 14 mA V6 = V6E 1
Switch-off current I6A1 5 10 13 mA V6 = V6A 1

Voltage Clamp (V6 = 10 V, IC switched off)


At pin 2 (V6 ≤ V6E) V2 max 5.6 6.6 8 V I2 = 1 mA 1
At pin 3 (V6 ≤ V6E) V3 max 5.6 6.6 8 V I3 = 1 mA 1

Control Range
Control input voltage V1R 390 400 410 mV 2
Voltage gain of the – VR 30 43 60 dB VR = d 2
control circuit in the (V2S – V2B) / – dV1
control range f = 1 kHz

Primary Current Simulation Voltage


Basic value V2B 0.97 1.00 1.03 V 2

Overload Range and Short-Circuit Operation


Peak value in the V2B 2.9 3.0 3.1 V V1 = V1R – 10 mV 2
range of secondary
overload
Peak value in the V2K 2.2 2.4 2.6 V V1 = 0 V 2
range of secondary
short-circuit operation

Fold-Back Point Correction


Fold-back point – I2 300 500 650 µA V3 = 3.7 V 1
correction current

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Characteristics (cont’d)
TA = 25 ˚C; VS = 10 V
Parameter Symbol Limit Values Unit Test Condition Test
min. typ. max. Circuit

Generally Valid Data (V6 = 10 V)

Voltage of the Zero Transition Detector


Positive clamping V8P 0.7 0.75 0.82 V I8 = 1 mA 2
voltage
Negative clamping V8N – 0.25 – 0.2 – 0.15 V I8 = – 1 mA 2
voltage
Threshold value V8S 40 50 76 mV 2
Suppression of tUL 3.0 3.5 3.8 µs 2
transformer ringing
Input current – I8 0 4 µA V8 = 0 2

Push-Pull Output Stage


Saturation voltages

Pin 5 sourcing VSat0 1.5 2.0 V I5 = – 0.1 A 1

Pin 5 sinking VSatV 1.0 1.2 V I5 = + 0.1 A 1

Pin 5 sinking VSatV 1.4 1.8 V I5 = + 0.5 A 1

Output Slew Rate


Rising edge + dV5/dt 70 V/µs 2
Falling edge + dV5/dt 100 V/µs 2

Reduction of Control Voltage


Current to reduce the – I1 50 130 µA V7 = 1.1 V, V1 = 0.4 V
control voltage

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Characteristics (cont’d)
TA = 25 ˚C; VS = 10 V
Parameter Symbol Limit Values Unit Test Condition Test
min. typ. max. Circuit

Protection Circuit
Undervoltage
protection
for V6 : voltage at
pin 5 = V5 min
if V6 < V5 min V6 min 7.0 7.25 7.5 V 2
Undervoltage
protection for V6 :
voltage at
pin 5 = V5 min
if V6 > V6 max V6 max 15.5 16 16.5 V 2
Undervoltage
protection for VAC :
voltage at
pin 4 = V5 min
if V3 < V3A V3A 985 1000 1015 mV V2 = 0 V 1
Over temperature at
the given chip
temperature the IC
will switch V5 toV5 min Tj 150 ˚C 2
Voltage at pin 3 if one
of the protection
function was
triggered;
(V3 will be clamped
until V6 < V6A) V3Sat 0.4 0.8 V I3 = 750 µA 1
Current drain during
burst operation I6 8 mA V3 = V2 = 0 V 1

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Test Circuit 1

Test Circuit 2

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Application Circuit

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Diagrams

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Start-Up Hysteresis

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Operation in Test Circuit 2

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Start-Up Current as a Function of the Overload Point Correction as a Function of


Ambient Temperature the Voltage at Pin 3

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Recommended Heat Sink by 60 ˚C Ambient Temperature

Narrow Range 180 V ... 120 V ~

Narrow Range 90 V ... 270 V ~

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