DAK-21A Power Integrations, DAK-21A Datasheet - Page 6

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DAK-21A

Manufacturer Part Number
DAK-21A
Description
KIT DESIGN ACCELERATOR DPA SW
Manufacturer
Power Integrations
Series
DPA-Switch®r
Datasheets

Specifications of DAK-21A

Main Purpose
DC/DC, Step Down
Outputs And Type
1, Isolated
Voltage - Output
5V
Current - Output
6A
Voltage - Input
36 ~ 72V
Regulator Topology
Buck
Frequency - Switching
400kHz
Board Type
Fully Populated
Utilized Ic / Part
DPA423, DPA424, DPA425, DPA426
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
Power - Output
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
4 Circuit Description
4.1 Primary Circuitry
The schematic in Figure 2 shows a single-ended forward converter using the DPA424R.
The circuit is designed for 36 V to 72 V input range and 5 V, 6 A output. C1 and L1
provide input filtering. C2 and C3 bypass the DC rail. The DC rail is applied to the primary
winding of T1. The other side of the transformer primary is driven by the integrated
MOSFET in U1. C8 reduces the amplitude of leakage spikes generated when the
MOSFET in U1 switches off. VR1 clamps the U1 drain voltage to a safe value during fault
conditions, but is inactive during normal operation.
R1 is used to set the low line turn-on threshold to approximately 33 V, and also sets the
overvoltage shutdown level to approximately 88 V.
approximately 85% of its nominal value, limiting the output power delivered during fault
conditions. C5 bypasses the U1 CONTROL pin, and provides the peak current necessary
for driving the DPA-Switch internal MOSFET. C6 has three functions. It provides the
energy required by U1 during startup, sets the auto-restart frequency during fault
conditions, and also reduces the gain of U1 as a function of frequency. R4 adds a zero
to stabilize the power supply control loop.
4.2 Output Rectification
The output of T1 is rectified and filtered by D2, L2, C10, and C11. This is the lowest cost
rectification scheme. DPA-Switch is however fully compatible with simple self-driven
synchronous rectification schemes as described in the DPA-Switch datasheet. C12
provides additional high frequency filtering, and is located close to the output terminals of
the supply. C7 provides bypassing for high frequency common-mode noise coupled from
the primary to the secondary of T1. R14 damps primary-to-secondary circulating current,
which would otherwise appear imposed on the output ripple voltage.
C9 and R5 provide some snubbing to D2, but their main purpose is to reset T1 during the
U1 off time. During the U1 off time, magnetizing energy stored in the T1 primary during
on time is coupled to the secondary, and charges C9. The voltage on C9 is a 1/2 sinusoid
with a period determined by C9 and the reflected primary inductance of T1. C9 is sized
such that the voltage generated during the off time is sufficient to reset T1 before the next
switching cycle occurs. R5 provides damping for C9 to prevent high frequency ringing
during switching transitions.
U1 is powered during normal operation by an auxiliary flyback winding on L2. This
winding delivers energy during the off time of U1, with an output voltage proportional to
the supply output voltage. The turns ratio of L2 sets the output voltage of the auxiliary
winding to approximately 12 V. D1 and C4 rectify and filter the auxiliary winding output.
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R3 sets the U1 current limit to
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