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IR11682SPBF

Manufacturer Part Number
IR11682SPBF
Description
IC RECTIFIER DRIVER DUAL 8-SOIC
Manufacturer
International Rectifier
Datasheet

Specifications of IR11682SPBF

Configuration
Half Bridge
Input Type
Non-Inverting
Delay Time
100ns
Current - Peak
1A
Number Of Configurations
1
Number Of Outputs
2
Voltage - Supply
8.6 V ~ 18 V
Operating Temperature
-25°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
*
Part Status
Active and Preferred
Package
8-Pin SOIC(NB)
Circuit
Switching Regulator Controller
Topology
Resonant Half-Bridge
Current Mode
Discontinuous / Critical
Vcc (min)
8.6
Vcc (max)
18
Vout (max)
200
Iout (a)
+1 / -4
Switch Freq (khz)
up to 400kHz
Vgate Clamp (v)
10.7
Enable Pin
No
Automatic Mot Protection
Yes
Pbf
PbF Option Available
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
High Side Voltage - Max (bootstrap)
-
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Turn-off phase
Once the SR MOSFET has been turned on, it will remain on until the rectified current will decay to the level
where V
Since the device currents are sinusoidal here, the device VDS will cross the V
low dV/dt. Once the threshold is crossed, the current will start flowing again through the body diode, causing
the VDS voltage to jump negative. Depending on the amount of residual current, VDS may once again trigger
the turn-on threshold; hence, VTH2 is blanked for a time duration t
device VDS crosses the positive reset threshold VTH3, t
conduction cycle as shown below.
MOT protection
At very light load or no load condition, the current in SR FET will become discontinuous and could be shorter
than MOT time in some system. If this happens, the SR FET current will flow from drain to source at the end
of MOT. The reverse current discharges output capacitor; stores the energy in transformer and causes
resonant on VDS voltage once the SR FET turns off. The resonant could turn on the gate of IR11682, caused
more reverse current and thus subsequent multi false triggering as shown below in Figure 3.
The cycle-by-cycle MOT protection circuit can detect the reverse current situation and disable the next
output gate pulse to avoid this issue. The internal comparator and MOT pulse generator still work under the
protection mode. So the circuit can continuously monitor the load current and come back to normal working
mode once the load current conduction time increased to longer than MOT. This circuit helps to reduce
standby power losses. It also can prevent voltage spike that caused by false triggering at light load.
DS
will cross the turn-off threshold V
Figure 3: Waveform without MOT protection
Figure 2: Secondary currents and voltages
Gate Drive
Blanking
V
V
V
I
DS
TH1
DS
TH2
T1
TH1
MOT
.
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T2
BLANK
is terminated and the IC is ready for next
V
TH3
BLANK
t
BLANK
after VTH1 is triggered. When the
time
TH1
threshold with a relatively
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