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FAN4800I

Manufacturer Part Number
FAN4800I
Description
The FAN4800 is a controller for power-factor-corrected, switched-mode power supplies
Manufacturer
Fairchild Semiconductor
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FAN4800 Rev. 1.0.6
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3. The output of the voltage error amplifier, V
The output of the gain modulator is a current signal, in
the form of a full wave rectified sinusoid at twice the line
frequency. This current is applied to the virtual ground
(negative) input of the current error amplifier. In this way,
the gain modulator forms the reference for the current
error loop and ultimately controls the instantaneous cur-
rent draw of the PFC from the power line. The general
form of the output of the gain modulator is:
More precisely, the output current of the gain modulator
is given by:
where K is in units of V
The output current of the gain modulator is limited
around 228.57µA and the maximum output voltage of the
gain modulator is limited to 228.57µA x 3.5K = 0.8V.
This 0.8V also determines the maximum input power.
However, I
I
only be measured when V
I
1.2 Selecting R
I
current mirror input and requires current input. Selecting
a proper resistor R
derived from the line voltage and helps program the
maximum input power and minimum input line voltage.
R
voltage is 80V
1.3 Current Error Amplifier, IEAO
The current error amplifier’s output controls the PFC duty
cycle to keep the average current through the boost
inductor a linear function of the line voltage. At the invert-
ing input to the current error amplifier, the output current
of the gain modulator is summed with a current, which
results from a negative voltage being impressed upon
the I
The negative voltage on I
currents flowing in the PFC circuit and is typically derived
from a current sense resistor in series with the negative
terminal of the input bridge rectifier.
SENSE
GAINMOD
AC
AC
gain modulator responds linearly to variation in V
pin is the input of the gain modulator. I
SENSE
= V
. I
IN
SENSE
is 0A. Typical I
peak x 7.9K. For example, if the minimum line
GAINMOD
pin.
I
GAINMOD
AC
I
GAINMOD
= I
AC
, the R
AC
GAINMOD
for I
=
cannot be measured directly from
K
provides a good sine wave current
-1
AC
×
=
AC
OFFSET
(
.
V
SENSE
I
AC
= 80 x 1.414 x 7.9K = 894kΩ.
EAO
pin
V
EAO
– I
×
2
RMS
V
OFFSET
EAO
0.625)
represents the sum of all
is around 60µA.
is less than 0.5V and
×
1
V
×
and I
I
AC
AC
OFFSET
EAO
is also a
. The
EAO
can
(3)
(4)
.
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The inverting input of the current error amplifier is a vir-
tual ground. Given this fact, and the arrangement of the
duty cycle modulator polarities internal to the PFC, an
increase in positive current from the gain modulator
causes the output stage to increase its duty cycle until
the voltage on I
this increased current. Similarly, if the gain modulator’s
output decreases, the output duty cycle decreases to
achieve a less negative voltage on the I
1.4 Cycle-By-Cycle Current Limiter and Selecting R
As well as being a part of the current feedback loop, the
I
limiter for the PFC section. If the input voltage at this pin
is ever less than -1V, the output of the PFC is disabled
until the protection flip-flop is reset by the clock pulse at
the start of the next PFC power cycle.
R
During the steady state, line input current x R
I
Since the maximum output voltage of the gain modulator
is I
state, R
well. Therefore, to choose R
For example, if the minimum input voltage is 80V
the maximum input RMS power is 200Watt,
R
1.5 PFC OVP
In the FAN4800, the PFC OVP comparator serves to pro-
tect the power circuit from being subjected to excessive
voltages if the load changes suddenly. A resistor divider
from the high-voltage DC output of the PFC is fed to V
When the voltage on V
driver is shut down. The PWM section continues to oper-
ate. The OVP comparator has 280mV of hysteresis and
the PFC does not restart until the voltage at V
below 2.50V. V
PFC OVP protection. V
1.5V hysteresis.
SENSE
GAINMOD
S
S
GAINMOD
= (0.8V x 80V x 1.414) / (2 x 200) = 0.226Ω.
is the sensing resistor of the PFC boost converter.
pin is a direct input to the cycle-by-cycle current
S
x 3.5K.
x line input current is limited to below 0.8V as
maximum x 3.5k = 0.8V during the steady
R
CC
SENSE
S
=
OVP can also serve as a redundant
2
×
FB
0.8
is adequately negative to cancel
LineInput Power
CC
exceeds 2.78V, the PFC output
V V
OVP threshold is 17.9V with
S
×
, use the following equation:
INPEAK
SENSE
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pin.
S
FB
AC
equals
drops
and
(5)
FB
S
.

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