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tea1506

Manufacturer Part Number
tea1506
Description
Greenchip Smps Control Ic
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Datasheet

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Demagnetization
The system will be in discontinuous conduction mode all
the time. The oscillator will not start a new primary stroke
until the secondary stroke has ended.
Demagnetization features a cycle-by-cycle output
short-circuit protection by immediately lowering the
frequency (longer off-time), thereby reducing the power
level.
Demagnetization recognition is suppressed during the first
t
applications where the transformer has a large leakage
inductance, at low output voltages and at start-up.
If pin DEM is open-circuit or not connected, a fault
condition is assumed and the converter will stop operating
immediately. Operation will recommence as soon as the
fault condition is removed.
Minimum and maximum ‘on-time’
The minimum ‘on-time’ of the SMPS is determined by the
Leading Edge Blanking (LEB) time. The IC limits the
‘on-time’ to 50 s. When the system desires an ‘on-time’
longer than 50 s, a fault condition is assumed (e.g.
removed C
the safe restart mode.
OverVoltage Protection (OVP)
An OVP mode is implemented in the GreenChip series.
This works for the TEA1506 by sensing the auxiliary
voltage via the current flowing into pin DEM during the
secondary stroke. The auxiliary winding voltage is a
well-defined replica of the output voltage. Any voltage
spikes are averaged by an internal filter.
If the output voltage exceeds the OVP trip level, an internal
counter starts counting subsequent OVP events. The
counter has been added to prevent incorrect OVP
detections which might occur during ESD or lightning
events. If the output voltage exceeds the OVP trip level a
few times and not again in a subsequent cycle, the internal
counter will count down with twice the speed compared
with counting-up. However, when typical 10 cycles of
subsequent OVP events are detected, the IC assumes a
true OVP and the OVP circuit switches the power
MOSFET off. Next, the controller waits until the UVLO
level is reached on pin V
capacitor C
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GreenChip II SMPS control IC
time. This suppression may be necessary in
i
VCC
in Fig.12), the IC will stop switching and enter
will be recharged to the V
CC
. When V
CC
drops to UVLO,
start
level.
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Regarding the TEA1506, the IC will not start switching
again. Subsequently, V
level, etc.
Operation only recommences when the V
below a level of about 4.5 V.
Regarding the TEA1506A, when the V
switching starts again (safe restart mode) when the V
level is reached. This process is repeated as long as the
OVP condition exists.
The output voltage V
can be set by the demagnetization resistor, R
where N
number of auxiliary turns of the transformer.
Current I
The value of R
transformer, thus making an accurate OVP possible.
V
----------- I
N
N
o OVP
aux
s
(OVP)(DEM)
s
(OVP)(DEM)
=
is the number of secondary turns and N
DEM
TEA1506P; TEA1506AP;
can be adjusted to the turns ratio of the
R
TEA1506T; TEA1506AT
is internally trimmed.
o(OVP)
DEM
CC
+
will drop again to the UVLO
at which the OVP function trips,
V
clamp(DEM)(pos)
Product specification
start
CC
level is reached,
voltage drops
DEM
aux
:
is the
start

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