ALTAIR05T-800: Off-Line All-Primary-Sensing Switching Regulator
ALTAIR05T-800: Off-Line All-Primary-Sensing Switching Regulator
ALTAIR05T-800: Off-Line All-Primary-Sensing Switching Regulator
Features
■ Constant voltage and constant current output
regulation (CV/CC) with no optocoupler
■ Tight regulation also in presence of heavy load
transients
■ 800 V avalanche rugged internal power section SO16N
■ Quasi-resonant (QR) operation
■ Low standby power consumption
Applications
■ Automatic self-supply
■ AC-DC chargers for mobile phones and other
■ Input voltage feedforward for mains-
hand-held equipments
independent cc regulation
■ Compact SMPS that requires a precise current
■ Output cable drop compensation
and/or voltage regulation
■ SO16 package
Description
ALTAIR05T-800 is a high-voltage all-primary
sensing switcher intended for operating directly
from the rectified mains with minimum external
parts. It combines a high-performance low-
voltage PWM controller chip and an 800 V
avalanche-rugged power section in the same
package.
Figure 1. Block diagram
+Vout
+Vin
Is tart -up
Vcc
Contents
1 Device description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2 Pin connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3 Maximum ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3.1 Absolute maximum ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3.2 Thermal data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4 Electrical characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
5 Application information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5.1 Power section and gate driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
5.2 High-voltage start-up generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
5.3 Zero current detection and triggering block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
5.4 Constant voltage operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
5.5 Constant current operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
5.6 Voltage feedforward block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
5.7 Cable drop compensation (CDC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
5.8 Burst-mode operation at no load or very light load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
5.9 Soft-start and starter block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
5.10 Hiccup mode OCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
5.11 Layout recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
6 Typical application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
8 Order codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
9 Revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
1 Device description
The device combines two silicon in the same package: a low voltage PWM controller and
an 800 V avalanche rugged power section.
The controller chip is a current-mode specifically designed for offline quasi-resonant flyback
converters.
The device features a unique characteristic: it is capable of providing constant output
voltage (CV) and constant output current (CC) regulation using primary-sensing feedback.
This eliminates the need for the optocoupler, the secondary voltage reference, as well as the
current sensor, still maintaining quite accurate regulation also in presence of heavy load
transients. Additionally, it is possible to compensate the voltage drop on the output cable, so
as to improve CV regulation on the external accessible terminals.
Quasi-resonant operation is guaranted by means of a transformer demagnetization sensing
input that turns on the power section. The same input serves also the output voltage
monitor, to perform CV regulation, and the input voltage monitor, to achieve mains-
independent CC regulation (line voltage feedforward).
The maximum switching frequency is top-limited below 166 kHz, so that at medium-light
load a special function automatically lowers the operating frequency still maintaining the
valley switching operation. At very light load, the device enters a controlled burst-mode
operation that, along with the built-in high-voltage start-up circuit and the low operating
current, helps minimize the standby power.
Although an auxiliary winding is required in the transformer to correctly perform CV/CC
regulation, the chip is able to power itself directly from the rectified mains. This is useful
especially during CC regulation, where the flyback voltage generated by the winding drops
below UVLO threshold. However, if ultra-low no-load input consumption is required to
comply with the most stringent energy-saving recommendations, then the device needs to
be powered via the auxiliary winding.
In addition to these functions that optimize power handling under different operating
conditions, the device offers protection features that considerably increase end-product’s
safety and reliability: auxiliary winding disconnection - or brownout – detection and shorted
secondary rectifier - or transformer’s saturation – detection. All of them are auto restart
mode.
2 Pin connection
SOURCE 1 16 DRAIN
SOURCE 2 15 DRAIN
Vcc 3 14 DRAIN
GND 4 13 DRAIN
IREF 5 12 N.C.
ZCD/FB 6 11 N.A.
COMP 7 10 N.A.
CDC 8 9 N.A.
Note: The copper area for heat dissipation has to be designed under the drain pins
Power section source and input to the PWM comparator. The current flowing in the MOSFET
is sensed through a resistor connected between the pin and GND. The resulting voltage is
compared with an internal reference (0.75V max.) to determine MOSFET’s turn-off. The pin
1, 2 SOURCE
is equipped with 250 ns blanking time after the gate-drive output goes high for improved
noise immunity. If a second comparison level located at 1V is exceeded the IC is stopped and
restarted after Vcc has dropped below 5V.
Supply Voltage of the device. An electrolytic capacitor, connected between this pin and
ground, is initially charged by the internal high-voltage start-up generator; when the device is
running the same generator keeps it charged in case the voltage supplied by the auxiliary
3 Vcc
winding is not sufficient. This feature is disabled in case a protection is tripped. Sometimes a
small bypass capacitor (0.1 µF typ.) to GND might be useful to get a clean bias voltage for
the signal part of the IC.
Ground. Current return for both the signal part of the IC and the gate drive. All of the ground
4 GND connections of the bias components should be tied to a trace going to this pin and kept
separate from any pulsed current return.
CC regulation loop reference voltage. An external capacitor has to be connected between
this pin and GND. An internal circuit develops a voltage on this capacitor that is used as the
5 IREF
reference for the MOSFET’s peak drain current during CC regulation. The voltage is
automatically adjusted to keep the average output current constant.
3 Maximum ratings
4 Electrical characteristics
Power section
Supply voltage
Supply current
Start-up timer
Line feedforward
CDC function
VCDC CDC voltage reference VCOMP = 1.1V, ICDC = 1µA (1) 2.4 2.5 2.6 V
Current reference
Current sense
C OSS (pF)
500
400
300
200
100
0
0 25 50 75 100 125 150
V DS (V)
14 V Ids s
A
CDC VD D D R AI N
2. 5V + C U R R EN T Vin
C ON TR OL 75 0V
-
F B /Z C D
C OMP IR E F GN D SOU R C E
Note: The measured IDSS is the sum between the current across the start-up resistor and the
effective MOSFET’s off state drain current.
2. 5V + C U R R EN T
C ON TR OL
-
FB/ ZC D
C OMP IR EF GN D SOU R C E
Iq_ m eas A 1 4V
CDC VD D D R AI N
2.5 V + C U R R EN T
C ON TR OL
-
F B/ Z C D
3 3k
C OMP I R EF GN D SOU R C E
0 .8 V
3V 10 k 0.2 V
Ic c A 15V 1. 5k
2W
27 k
CDC VD D D R AIN
22 0k
2. 5V + C U R R EN T
C ON TR OL
-
F B /Z C D 150V
10 k 1 0k
C OMP I R EF GN D SOU R C E
10 2. 8V 5. 6
50 kH z
-5V
Note: The circuit across the ZCD pin is used for switch-on synchronization
I q(f au lt ) A 14V
2. 5V + C U R R EN T
C ON TR OL
-
F B/ Z C D
C OMP IR EF GN D SOU R C E
5 Application information
f osc
Input voltage
f sw Valley-skipping
mode
Burst-mode
Quasi-resonant mode
0
Pinmax
Pin
VStart
Vcc t
VccON
Vccrestart
t
DRAIN
Icharge t
5.5 mA
R zcd ZCD/FB
Z CD BLANKIN G
CLAMP TIME
Rfb STARTER
Aux
- TU RN- ON
LO GIC S
110mV
+ To Dr iv er
Q
60mV
Fr om CC/ CV Bloc k LEB R
Fr om OC P
The triggering block is blanked after MOSFET’s turn-off to prevent any negative-going edge
that follows leakage inductance demagnetization from triggering the ZCD circuit
erroneously.
This blanking time is dependent on the voltage on COMP pin: it is TBLANK = 30 µs for VCOMP
= 0.9 V, and decreases almost linearly down to TBLANK = 6 µs for VCOMP = 1.3 V
The voltage on the pin is both top and bottom limited by a double clamp, as illustrated in the
internal diagram of the ZCD block of Figure 11. The upper clamp is typically at 3.3 V, while
the lower clamp is at -60 mV. The interface between the pin and the auxiliary winding is a
resistor divider. Its resistance ratio as well as the individual resistance values has to be
properly chosen (see “Section 5.4: Constant voltage operation” and “Section 5.6: Voltage
feedforward block”).
Please note that the maximum IZCD/FB sunk/sourced current has to not exceed ±2 mA
(AMR) in all the Vin range conditions (85-265 Vac). No capacitor is allowed between ZCD
pin and the auxiliary transformer.
The switching frequency is top-limited below 166 kHz, as the converter’s operating
frequency tends to increase excessively at light load and high input voltage.
A Starter block is also used to start-up the system, that is, to turn on the MOSFET during
converter power-up, when no or a too small signal is available on the ZCD pin.
The starter frequency is 2 kHz if COMP pin is below burst mode threshold, i.e. 1 V, while it
becomes 8 kHz if this voltage exceed this value.
After the first few cycles initiated by the starter, as the voltage developed across the auxiliary
winding becomes large enough to arm the ZCD circuit, MOSFET’s turn-on starts to be
locked to transformer demagnetization, hence setting up QR operation.
The starter is activated also when the IC is in CC regulation and the output voltage is not
high enough to allow the ZCD triggering.
If the demagnetization completes – hence a negative-going edge appears on the ZCD pin –
after a time exceeding time TBLANK from the previous turn-on, the MOSFET is turned on
again, with some delay to ensure minimum voltage at turn-on. If, instead, the negative-going
edge appears before TBLANK has elapsed, it is ignored and only the first negative-going
edge after TBLANK turns-on the MOSFET. In this way one or more drain ringing cycles is
skipped (“valley-skipping mode”, Figure 12) and the switching frequency is prevented from
exceeding 1/TBLANK.
Figure 12. Drain ringing cycle skipping as the load is progressively reduced
VDS VDS VDS
t t
TON TFW TV
Pin = Pin'
(limit condition) Pin = Pin'' < Pin' Pin = Pin''' < P in''
Note that 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 is 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.
Rzcd
S/ H
-
- To PWM Logic
EA
CV
+
+
Rfb 2. 5V
Aux D EMAG
LOGI C F rom Rsense
COMP
R
Due to the parasitic wires resistance, the auxiliary voltage is representative of the output just
when the secondary current becomes zero. For this purpose, the signal on ZCD/FB pin is
sampled-and-held at the end of transformer’s demagnetization to get an accurate image of
the output voltage and it is compared with the error amplifier internal reference.
The COMP pin is used for the frequency compensation: usually, an RC network, which
stabilizes the overall voltage control loop, is connected between this pin and ground.
The output voltage can be defined according the formula:
V REF
R FB = --------------------------------------------------------- ⋅ R ZCD (1)
N AUX
-------------- ⋅ V OUT – V REF
N SEC
Where NSEC and NAUX are the secondary and auxiliary turn’s number respectively.
The RZCD value can be defined depending on the application parameters (see “Section 5.6:
Voltage feedforward block”).
The output voltage of the auxiliary winding is used by the demagnetization block to generate
the control signal for the mosfet switch Q1. A resistor R in series with it absorbs a current
VC/R, where VC is the voltage developed across the capacitor CREF.
The flip-flop’s output is high as long as the transformer delivers current on secondary side.
This is shown in Figure 15.
The capacitor CREF has to be chosen so that its voltage VC can be considered as a
constant. Since it is charged and discharge by currents in the range of some ten µA (ICREF
is typically 20 µA) at the switching frequency rate, a capacitance value in the range 4.7-10
nF is suited for switching frequencies in the ten kHz.
The average output current can be expressed as:
N PRI V CREF
I OUT = -------------- ⋅ ------------------------------------- (2)
N SEC ( 2 ⋅ R SENSE )
Ir ef
- To PWM Logic
+ CC
F rom Rsense
Q1
S
R zcd ZCD/FB Q
DEMAG R
LOGI C
Rfb
Aux
IREF
Cref
IP
t
Is
t
Q
t
IC I CREF
t
VC
ICRE F = −
R
VIN ⋅ Td
∆IP = (3)
LP
R zcd ZCD/FB
F eedf orward .
Logic
Rfb CC -
Aux I FF Block PWM
CC
+ LOGI C
Rf f
SOURCE
Rsense
NAUX LP ⋅ RFF
RZCD = ⋅ (4)
NPRI Td ⋅ RSENSE
In this case the peak drain current does not depend on input voltage anymore.
One more consideration concerns the RZCD value: during MOSFET’s ON-time, the current
sourced by the ZCD/FB pin, IZCD, is compared with an internal reference current IZCDON (-50
µA typical).
If IZCD < IZCDON, the brownout function is activated and the IC is shut-down.
This feature is especially important when the auxiliary winding is accidentally disconnected
and considerably increases the end-product’s safety and reliability.
Rcable/2
Cout
N pr i Nsec
R cable/ 2
Rzcd
GND
N aux
Viref
To C V Compar ator
Rcdc CDC
CDC
LOGIC
Vr ef
ZCD/FB
F B Block
Rf b
COMP
During CV regulation, as the CDC block is capable of sinking current, a resistor connect
between its output and ZCD/FB pin allows to increase the CV setpoint, by providing a
voltage lower than the internal reference voltage by an amount proportional to the average
load current.
If RCABLE is the total cable resistance, the resistor value can be calculated by using the
following equation:
COMP
65 mV
hyster.
VCOMPL
IDS
VccON
VccOFF
Vccrest
VSOURCE t
1V
Vcsdis
t
Two switching cycles
VDS
AC IN
AC IN
GND
FB/ZCD
ALTAIR05T-800
6 Typical application
Figure 21. Test board schematic: 5 W wide range mains CC/CV battery charger
L1 D7 5V - 1A
T1
470uH
BR STPS3L40U F
AC IN R1 MB6S- RC
C3 R2
C1 C2 1nF 120K C9
22 4.7uF 4. 7uF R9 680uF
1W 400V 400V 2. 2k Low ESR
AC IN
D7
STTH1L06
R3
GN D
4 7K
D2 R4
BAT46 10
C4
10uF
R5
U1
ALTAIR 05
TBD C 10
CD C VDD D RAI N
2 .2nF - Y Cap
2. 5V + C UR R ENT
C ON TR OL
F B/ ZC D
-
T1 SPECIFICATION
C O MP IR EF GN D SOU R CE Supplier: MAGNETICA
Core E16/8/5, f er rite N67
R6 C5
10 K 470nF
Gap: 0.18mm for 2.2mH primary inductance
C7 Lleakage max= 88uH
C6 4. 7nF R8 Pr imar y: 125T, AWG34
1nF R7 1.2
10k
Auxiliar y: 25T, AWG34
Secondary: 9T, 0.50 Tex-E
A 1.75 0.069
a1 0.1 0.25 0.004 0.009
a2 1.6 0.063
b 0.35 0.46 0.014 0.018
b1 0.19 0.25 0.007 0.010
C 0.5 0.020
c1 45° (typ.)
D (1) 9.8 10 0.386 0.394
E 5.8 6.2 0.228 0.244
e 1.27 0.050
e3 8.89 0.350
F(1) 3.8 4.0 0.150 0.157
G 4.60 5.30 0.181 0.208
L 0.4 1.27 0.150 0.050
M 0.62 0.024
S 8 °(max.)
8 Order codes
ALTAIR05T-800 Tube
SO16N
ALTAIR05T-800TR Tape and reel
9 Revision history
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