STV9302B
STV9302B
STV9302B
Vertical Deflection Booster for 2-APP TV (50-60 Hz) Applications with 70-V Flyback Generator
DATASHEET
Main Features
Power Amplifier Flyback Generator Output Current up to 2 App Thermal Protection
HEPTAWATT (Plastic Package) ORDER CODE: STV9302B
Description
The STV9302B is a vertical deflection booster designed for TV (50-60 Hz) applications. This device, supplied with up to 35 V, provides up to 2 App output current to drive the vertical deflection yoke. The internal flyback generator delivers flyback voltages up to 70 V.
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Input (Non Inverting) Output Stage Supply Output Ground Or Negative Supply Flyback Generator Supply Voltage Input (Inverting)
Flyback Generator
3
Supply Voltage
2
Flyback Generator 7
+
Power Amplifier 5
Output
Thermal Protection 4
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Voltage VS V5, V6 V3 V1, V7 Current I0 (1) I0 (2) I3 Sink I3 Source I3 ESD Susceptibility ESD1 ESD2 Temperature Ts Tj Storage Temperature Junction Temperature -40 to 150 +150 C C Human body model (100 pF discharged through 1.5 k) EIAJ Standard (200 pF discharged through 0 ) 2 300 kV V Output Peak Current at f = 50 to 65 Hz, t 10 s - Note 4 Output Peak Current non-repetitive - Note 5 Sink Current, t < 1 ms - Note 3 Source Current, t < 1 ms Flyback pulse current at f = 50 to 65 Hz, t 10 s - Note 4 5 2 1.5 1.5 5 A A A A A Supply Voltage (pin 2) - Note 1 and Note 2 Flyback Peak Voltage - Note 2 Voltage at Pin 3 - Note 2, Note 3 and Note 6 Amplifier Input Voltage - Note 2, Note 6 and Note 7 40 70 -0.4 to (VS + 3) - 0.4 to (VS + 2) or +40 V V V V
Note:1. Usually the flyback voltage is slightly more than 2 x VS. This must be taken into consideration when setting VS. 2. Versus pin 4 3. V3 is higher than VS during the first half of the flyback pulse. 4. Such repetitive output peak currents are usually observed just before and after the flyback pulse. 5. This non-repetitive output peak current can be observed, for example, during the Switch-On/SwitchOff phases. This peak current is acceptable providing the SOA is respected (Figure 8 and Figure 9). 6. All pins have a reverse diode towards pin 4, these diodes should never be forward-biased. 7. Input voltages must not exceed the lower value of either VS + 2 or 40 volts.
Thermal Data
Symbol
RthJC TT TJ
Parameter
Junction-to-Case Thermal Resistance Temperature for Thermal Shutdown Recommended Max. Junction Temperature
Value
3 150 120
Unit
C/W C C
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Electrical Characteristics
Electrical Characteristics
(VS = 32 V, TAMB = 25C, unless otherwise specified)
Symbol
Supply VS I2 I6 Input I1 I7 VIR VI0 VI0/dt Output I0 V5L V5H Input Bias Current Input Bias Current
Parameter
Test Conditions
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Fig.
Operating Supply Voltage Range (V2-V4) Pin 2 Quiescent Current Pin 6 Quiescent Current
Note 8 I3 = 0, I5 = 0 I3 = 0, I5 = 0, V6 =35v
10 5 8 19
35 20 50
V mA mA 1 1
V1 = 1 V, V7 = 2.2 V V1 = 2.2 V, V7 = 1 V 0
- 0.6 - 0.6
-1.5 -1.5 VS - 2
A A
Operating Input Voltage Range Offset Voltage Offset Drift versus Temperature
V mV
V/C
2 10
Operating Peak Output Current Output Saturation Voltage to pin 4 Output Saturation Voltage to pin 6
f = 50 to 60 Hz I5 = 1 A I5 = -1 A 1 1.8
1 1.7 2.3
A V V 3 2
Miscellaneous G VD5-6 VD3-2 V3SL V3SH Voltage Gain Diode Forward Voltage Between pins 5-6 Diode Forward Voltage between pins 3-2 Saturation Voltage on pin 3 Saturation Voltage to pin 2 (2nd part of flyback) I5 = 1 A I3 = 1 A I3 = 20 mA I3 = -1 A 80 1.4 1.3 0.4 2.1 2 2 1 dB V V V V 3
8. In normal applications, the peak flyback voltage is slightly greater than 2 x (VS - V4). Therefore, (VS - V4) = 35 V is not allowed without special circuitry.
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Electrical Characteristics
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+Vs I2 2
7
I6 6 5
2.2V
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S 1 4
+Vs
2
7
6 V5H 5 - I5 4
2.2V
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1 1V
+Vs 2
7
6 (b) 3
I3 or I5 (a)
1V
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5 1 2.2V 4 V3L V5L
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Application Hints
Application Hints
The yoke can be coupled either in AC or DC.
4.1
DC-coupled Application
When DC coupled (see Figure 4), the display vertical position can be adjusted with input bias. On the other hand, 2 supply sources (VS and -VEE) are required.
Figure 4: DC-coupled Application
+Vs 470F 0.1F 6 Vref Vertical Position Adjustment Power Amplifier 7 + 5 1 VM Vm -VEE 4 R3 Thermal Safety CF (47 to 100F) 3 2 Flyback Generator
Output Voltage
Output Current Ip
1.5 0.22F
Rd(*)
Yoke Ly
470F
0.1F R2
4.1.1
Application Hints
For calculations, treat the IC as an op-amp, where the feedback loop maintains V1 = V7.
4.1.1.1 Centering Display will be centered (null mean current in yoke) when voltage on pin 7 is (R1 is negligible):
VM + Vm V 7 = ------------------------ 2 R2 --------------------- R 2 + R 3
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4.1.1.2 Peak Current
(V V ) R M m 2 I P = ---------------------------- ------------------2 R 1 xR 3
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Example: for Vm = 2 V, VM = 5 V and IP = 1 A Choose R1 in the1 range, for instance R1=1 From equation of peak current:
2 IP R1 R2 - 2 ------- = ------------------------------ = -VM Vm R3 3
Then choose R2 or R3. For instance, if R2 = 10 k, then R3 = 15 k Finally, the bias voltage on pin 7 should be:
VM + Vm 1 7 1 V 7 = ------------------------ ----------------- = -- ------- = 1.4V 2 R 3 2 2.5 1 + ------R2
4.1.2
Ripple Rejection
When both ramp signal and bias are provided by the same driver IC, you can gain natural rejection of any ripple caused by a voltage drop in the ground (see Figure 5), if you manage to apply the same fraction of ripple voltage to both booster inputs. For that purpose, arrange an intermediate point in the bias resistor bridge, such that (R8 / R7) = (R3 / R2), and connect the bias filtering capacitor between the intermediate point and the local driver ground. Of course, R7 should be connected to the booster reference point, which is the ground side of R1.
Figure 5: Ripple Rejection
2 Flyback Generator
Ramp Signal
R3 R2 R1
Driver Ground
Source of Ripple
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4.2
AC-Coupled Applications
In AC-coupled applications (See Figure 6), only one supply (VS) is needed. The vertical position of the scanning cannot be adjusted with input bias (for that purpose, usually some current is injected or sunk with a resistor in the low side of the yoke).
Figure 6: AC-coupled Application
470F
0.1F 6
CF (47 to 100F)
+Vs
Output Voltage
2 Flyback Generator
Output Current Ip
Yoke Ly
R5
Cs
R4
CL
(*) recommended:
R2 R1
4.2.1
Application Hints
Gain is defined as in the previous case:
VM Vm R2 I p = -------------------- --------------------2 R1 R3
Choose R1 then either R2 or R3. For good output centering, V7 must fulfill the following equation:
VS VM + Vm ------- V 7 V 7 ------------------------ V 2 2 7 --------------------- = ------------------------------------- + ------R4 + R5 R3 R2
or
VS V M + V m 1 1 1 V 7 ------- + ------- + --------------------- = ------------------------------ + ------------------------ 2( R + R ) R R4 + R5 2 R3 3 R2 4 5
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CS performs an integration of the parabolic signal on CL, therefore the amount of S correction is set by the combination of CL and Cs.
4.3
+Vs 470F 0.1F 6 Differential Output Driver IC Power Amplifier icm -ip + R7 1 ip icm
-
CF (47 to 100 F) 3 2
Output Voltage
Flyback Generator
Output Current Ip
+
5
Thermal Safety
1.5 0.22F
Rd(*)
Yoke Ly
-VEE
470F
0.1F R2
(*) Recommended:
R1
1 i cm = -- ( i + + i - ) 2
at peak of signal, i+ = icm + ip and i = icm - ip, therefore the peak differential signal is ip - (ip) = 2 ip, and the peak-peak differential signal, 4ip.
The application is described in Figure 7 with DC yoke coupling. The calculations still rely on the fact that V1 remains equal to V7.
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When idle, both driver outputs provide icm and the yoke current should be null (R1 is negligible), hence:
i cm R 7 = i cm R 2 therefore R 7 = R 2
4.3.2
Peak Current
Scanning current should be IP when positive and negative driver outputs provide respectively icm - ip and icm + ip, therefore
i cm i ) R 7 = I p R 1 + ( i cm + i ) R 2and since R7 = R2: Ip 2R 7 ---- = ---------i R1
Choose R1 in the 1 range, the value of R2 = R7 follows. Remember that i is one-quarter of driver peak-peak differential signal! Also check that the voltages on the driver outputs remain inside allowed range.
Example: for icm = 0.4mA, i = 0.2mA (corresponding to 0.8mA of peak-peak differential current), Ip = 1A , . Choose R1 = 0.75 it follows R2 = R7 = 1.875k
4.3.3
Ripple Rejection
Make sure to connect R7 directly to the ground side of R1.
4.3.4
@ Tcase=25C 10
1 100ms
10ms
100s
Ic(A)
0.1 0.01 10 35 60 100
Volts
The diagram has been arbitrarily limited to max VS (35 V) and max I0 (2 A).
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Application Hints
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Figure 9: Secondary Breakdown Temperature Derating Curve (ISB = Secondary Breakdown Current)
4.4
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Mounting Instructions
Mounting Instructions
The power dissipated in the circuit is removed by adding an external heatsink. With the HEPTAWATT package, the heatsink is simply attached with a screw or a compression spring (clip). A layer of silicon grease inserted between heatsink and package optimizes thermal contact. In DCcoupled applications we recommend to use a silicone tape between the device tab and the heatsink to electrically isolate the tab.
Figure 10: Mounting Examples
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Pin Configuration
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Pin Configuration
Figure 11: Pins 1 and 7
6 2
5 3
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L E L1 M1 A C D1 L2 L5 L3
E E1 F
M H2
V4
L9
H3
Dia.
G1
G2
F L10 L11 L7 L6 L4 H2
inches Max.
4.8 1.37 2.80 1.35 0.55 0.97 0.80 2.74 5.28 7.82 10.40 10.40 17.10 0.396 0.657 0.668 0.094 0.047 0.014 0.028 0.024 0.095 0.193 0.295 0.100 0.200 0.300
Typ.
Min.
Typ.
Max.
0.189 0.054 0.110 0.053 0.022 0.038 0.031 0.105 0.205 0.307 0.409 0.409 0.673
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inches Max.
21.84 22.77 1.29 3.00 15.80 6.60 0.102 0.594 0.0236 0.110 0.610 0.250 0.008 0.106 0.190 0.120 0.210 0.152
Typ.
14.92 21.54 22.52
Min.
0.386 0.877
Typ.
0.587 0.848 0.891
Max.
0.860 0.896 0.051 0.118 0.622 0.260
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Revision History
Revision History
Table 2: Summary of Modifications Version
0.1
Date
February 2005 First Issue
Description
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