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FAN7602C — Green Current Mode PWM Controller

November 2013

FAN7602C
Green Current Mode PWM Controller
Features Description
 Green Current Mode PWM Controller The FAN7602C is a green current-mode PWM controller.
 Random Frequency Fluctuation for Low EMI It is specially designed for off-line adapter applications;
DVDP, VCR, LCD monitor applications; and auxiliary
 Internal High-Voltage Startup Switch
power supplies.
 Burst Mode Operation
The internal high-voltage startup switch and the burst
 Line Voltage Feedforward to Limit Maximum Power
mode operation reduce the power loss in standby mode.
 Line Under-Voltage Protection As a result, the input power is lower than 1 W when the
 Latch Protection & Internal Soft-Start (10ms) Function input line voltage is 265 VAC and the load is 0.5 W. At
no-load condition, input power is under 0.15 W.
 Overload Protection (OLP)
 Over-Voltage Protection (OVP) The maximum power can be limited constantly,
regardless of the line voltage change, using the power
 Over-Temperature Protection (OTP)
limit function.
 Low Operation Current: 1 mA Typical
The switching frequency is not fixed and has random
 Available in the 8-Lead SOP Package
frequency fluctuation.
The FAN7602C includes various protections for the
Applications system reliability and the internal soft-start prevents the
 Adapter output voltage over-shoot at startup.
 LCD Monitor Power
 Auxiliary Power Supply

Related Resources
 AN-6014- Green Current Mode PWM Controller
(Except for frequency fluctuation part in AN-6014)

Ordering Information
Operating Junction
Part Number Package Packing Method Top Mark
Temperature
FAN7602CMX -40°C to +150°C 8-Lead Small Outline Package (SOP) Tape and Reel FAN7602C

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FAN7602C • Rev. 1.0.1
FAN7602C — Green Current Mode PWM Controller
Typical Application Diagram

LUVP VSTR
Latch/
Plimit NC

CS/FB FAN7602C VCC

GND Out

Figure 1. Typical Flyback Application

Internal Block Diagram


VSTR
8

6 VCC
LUVP 1 LUVP OVP
OLP Auto Restart SS End 19V
2V/1.5V TSD Protection

OVP 5V Ref
Latch Reset 12V/8V
Latch Protection Circuit UVLO

VCC
10ms SS End Driver
5 OUT
Soft-Start Circuit
PWM Plimit
OSC Block Offset

Delay 3 CS/FB
Random Circuit
0.95V/0.88V
Latch/ Latch
2
Plimit PWM+
OLP Power Limit
Soft-
4V Start
Plimit Plimit
Plimit OLP
Offset Offset
Offset 4 GND
Generator Soft-Start

Figure 2. Functional Block Diagram

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Pin Configuration
VSTR NC VCC Out

8 7 6 5

FAN7602C

YWW
1 2 3 4

LUVP Latch/ CS/FB GND


Plimit

Figure 3. Pin Configuration (Top View)

Pin Definitions
Pin # Name Description
Line Under-Voltage Protection Pin. This pin is used to protect the set when the input
1 LUVP
voltage is lower than the rated input voltage range.
Latch Protection and Power Limit Pin. When the pin voltage exceeds 4 V, the latch
2 Latch/Plimit protection works. The latch protection is reset when the VCC voltage is lower than 5 V. For
the power limit function, the OCP level decreases as the pin voltage increases.
Current Sense and Feedback Pin. This pin is used to sense the MOSFET current for
3 CS/FB the current mode PWM and OCP. The output voltage feedback information and the
current sense information are added using an external RC filter.
Ground Pin. This pin is used for the ground potential of all the pins. For proper operation,
4 GND
the signal ground and the power ground should be separated.
Gate Drive Output Pin. This pin is an output pin to drive an external MOSFET. The peak
5 OUT sourcing current is 450 mA and the peak sinking current is 600 mA. For proper operation,
the stray inductance in the gate driving path must be minimized.
Supply Voltage Pin. IC operating current and MOSFET driving current are supplied
6 VCC
using this pin.
7 NC No Connection.
Startup Pin. This pin is used to supply IC operating current during IC startup. After
8 VSTR
startup, the internal JFET is turned off to reduce power loss.

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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Stresses exceeding the absolute maximum ratings may damage the device. The device may not function or be
operable above the recommended operating conditions and stressing the parts to these levels is not recommended. In
addition, extended exposure to stresses above the recommended operating conditions may affect device reliability.
The absolute maximum ratings are stress ratings only.

Symbol Parameter Min. Max. Unit


VCC Supply Voltage 25 V
IO Output Current -600 +450 mA
VCS/FB CS/FB Input Voltage -0.3 20.0 V
VLUVP LUVP Input Voltage -0.3 10.0 V
VLatch Latch/Plimit Input Voltage -0.3 10.0 V
VSTR VSTR Input Voltage 600 V
Junction Temperature +150
TJ °C
Recommended Operating Junction Temperature -40 +150
TSTG Storage Temperature Range -55 +150 °C
PD Power Dissipation 1.2 W
Human Body Model, JESD22-A114 3500
ESD Electrostatic Discharge Capability V
Charged Device Model, JESD22-C101 2000

Thermal Impedance

Symbol Parameter Value Unit


θJA
(1)
Thermal Resistance , Junction-to-Ambient 150 °C/W
Note:
1. Regarding the test environment and PCB type, please refer to JESD51-2 and JESD51-10.

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Electrical Characteristics
VCC = 14V, TA = -25°C~125°C, unless otherwise specified.

Symbol Parameter Condition Min. Typ. Max. Unit


Startup Section

ISTR VSTR Startup Current VSTR = 30 V, TA = 25°C 0.7 1.0 1.4 mA

Under Voltage Lock Out Section

Vth_start Start Threshold Voltage VCC Increasing 11 12 13 V

Vth_stop Stop Threshold Voltage VCC Decreasing 7 8 9 V

HY_UVLO UVLO Hysteresis 3.6 4.0 4.4 V


Supply Current Section

IST Startup Supply Current TA = 25°C 250 320 µA

ICC Operating Supply Current Output Not Switching 1.0 1.5 mA

Soft-Start Section
(2)
tSS Soft-Start Time 5 10 15 ms

PWM Section

fOSC Operating Frequency VCS/FB = 0.2 V, TA = 25°C 59 65 73 kHz


(2)
∆fOSC Frequency Fluctuation ±3 kHz

VCS/FB1 CS/FB Threshold Voltage TA = 25°C 0.9 1.0 1.1 V


(2)
tD Propagation Delay to Output 100 150 ns

DMAX Maximum Duty Cycle 70 75 80 %

DMIN Minimum Duty Cycle 0 %

Burst Mode Section

VCS/FB2 Burst On Threshold Voltage TA = 25°C 0.84 0.95 1.06 V

VCS/FB3 Burst Off Threshold Voltage TA = 25°C 0.77 0.88 0.99 V

Power Limit Section

KPlimit Offset Gain VLatch/Plimit = 2 V, TA = 25°C 0.12 0.16 0.20

Output Section

VOH Output Voltage High TA = 25°C, Isource = 100 mA 11.5 12.0 14.0 V

VOL Output Voltage Low TA = 25°C, Isink = 100 mA 1.0 2.5 V


(2)
tR Rising Time TA = 25°C, CL = 1 nF 45 150 ns
(2)
tF Falling Time TA = 25°C, CL= 1 nF 35 150 ns

Continued on the following page…

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Electrical Characteristics (Continued)
VCC = 14V, TA = -25°C~125°C, unless otherwise specified.

Symbol Parameter Condition Min. Typ. Max. Unit


Protection Section

VLATCH Latch Voltage 3.6 4.0 4.4 V


(2)
tOLP Overload Protection Time 20 22 24 ms
Overload Protection Time at
tOLP_ST 30 37 44 ms
Startup
VOLP Overload Protection Level 0 0.1 V
Line Under-Voltage Protection
VLUVPoff TA = 25°C 1.9 2.0 2.1 V
On to Off
Line Under-Voltage Protection
VLUVPon TA = 25°C 1.4 1.5 1.6 V
Off to On
VOVP Over-Voltage Protection TA = 25°C 18 19 20 V

TSD 170 °C
(2)
Shutdown Temperature
HYS 60 °C
Note:
2. These parameters, although guaranteed, are not 100% tested in production.

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Typical Performance Characteristics

1.20 1.20

1.15 1.15

1.10 1.10

Normalized
1.05 1.05
1.00 1.00
0.95 0.95
0.90 0.90
0.85 0.85
0.80 0.80
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
Temperature [°C]

Figure 4. Start Threshold Voltage vs. Temperature Figure 5. Stop Threshold Voltage vs. Temperature

1.20 1.40
1.15 1.30
1.10 1.20
Normalized

Normalized

1.05 1.10

1.00 1.00

0.95 0.90

0.90 0.80

0.85 0.70
0.60
0.80
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
Temperature [°C]
Temperature [°C]

Figure 6. UVLO Hysteresis vs. Temperature Figure 7. Startup Threshold Current vs. Temperature

1.50
1.20
1.40 1.15

1.30 1.10
Normalized

Normalized

1.05
1.20
1.00
1.10
0.95
1.00 0.90
0.90 0.85

0.80 0.80
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125

Temperature [°C] Temperature [°C]

Figure 8. Operating Supply Current vs. Temperature Figure 9. VSTR Startup Current vs. Temperature

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Typical Performance Characteristics (Continued).

1.20 1.20
1.15 1.15
1.10 1.10
CSFB2
Normalized

1.05

Normalized
CSFB3 1.05
1.00 1.00
0.95 0.95
0.90 0.90
0.85 0.85
0.80 0.80
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125

Temperature [°C] Temperature [°C]

Figure 10. Burst On/Off Voltage vs. Temperature Figure 11. Operating Frequency vs. Temperature

1.20 1.20
1.15 1.15
1.10 1.10
Normalized

Normalized

1.05 1.05
1.00 1.00

0.95 0.95

0.90 0.90

0.85 0.85

0.80 0.80
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
Temperature [°C]
Temperature [°C]

Figure 12. Offset Gain vs. Temperature Figure 13. Maximum Duty Cycle vs. Temperature

1.20 1.20
1.15 1.15
1.10 1.10
Normalized

Normalized

1.05 1.05
1.00 1.00

0.95 0.95

0.90 0.90

0.85 0.85

0.80 0.80
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125

Temperature [°C] Temperature [°C]

Figure 14. OVP Voltage vs. Temperature Figure 15. Latch Voltage vs. Temperature

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Typical Performance Characteristics (Continued)

1.20 1.20
1.15 1.15
1.10 1.10
Normalized

Normalized
1.05 1.05

1.00 1.00

0.95 0.95

0.90 0.90

0.85 0.85
0.80
0.80
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
Temperature [°C]
Temperature [°C]

Figure 16. LUVP On-to-Off Voltage vs. Temperature Figure 17. LUVP Off-to-On Voltage vs. Temperature

1.20
1.15
1.10
Normalized

1.05
1.00
0.95
0.90

0.85
0.80
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
Temperature [°C]

Figure 18. CS/FB Threshold Voltage vs. Temperature

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Application Information
IDS
1. Startup Circuit and Soft-Start Block several
µseconds
The FAN7602C contains a startup switch to reduce the tSW=1/fSW
power loss of the external startup circuit of the
conventional PWM converters. The internal startup tSW
circuit charges the VCC capacitor with 0.9 mA current
source if the AC line is connected. The startup switch is ∆t t
turned off 15 ms after IC starts up, as shown in Figure fSW MAX
19. The soft-start function starts when the VCC voltage fSW+1/2∆fSW
reaches the start threshold voltage of 12 V and ends
when the internal soft-start voltage reaches 1 V. The MAX
no repetition fSW-1/2∆fSW
internal startup circuit starts charging the VCC capacitor several
miliseconds
again if the VCC voltage is lowered to the minimum
operating voltage, 8 V. The UVLO block shuts down the
t
output drive circuit and some blocks to reduce the IC
operating current and the internal soft-start voltage Figure 20. Frequency Fluctuation Waveform
drops to zero. If the VCC voltage reaches the start
threshold voltage, the IC starts switching again and the 3. Current Sense and Feedback Block
soft-start block works as well. The FAN7602C performs the current sensing for the
During the soft-start, pulse-width modulated (PWM) current mode PWM and the output voltage feedback
comparator compares the CS/FB pin voltage with the with only one pin, pin 3. To achieve the two functions
soft-start voltage. The soft-start voltage starts from 0.5 V with one pin, an internal Leading-Edge Blanking (LEB)
and the soft-start ends when it reaches 1 V and the soft- circuit to filter the current sense noise is not included
start time is 10 ms. The startup switch is turned off when because the external RC filter is necessary to add the
the soft-start voltage reaches 1.3 V. output voltage feedback information and the current
sense information.
VCC Figure 21 shows the current sense and feedback circuits.
12V RS is the current sense resistor to sense the switch
current. The current sense information is filtered by an
8V RC filter composed of RF and CF. According to the
Startup output voltage feedback information, IFB charges or
Current stops charging CF to adjust the offset voltage. If IFB is
zero, CF is discharged through RF and RS to lower the
Soft-Start
offset voltage.
1.5V Voltage
1V
0.5V
Soft-Start VCC
t
Time (10ms)
5ms Plimit
PWM Offset
Figure 19. Startup Current and VCC Voltage Comparator
RFB
PWM+ Power IFB
Limit
Soft-Start RF
2. Oscillator Block 3
CS/FB
Isw

The oscillator frequency is set internally and FAN7602C CF


has a random frequency fluctuation function. RS

Fluctuation of the switching frequency of a switched


power supply can reduce EMI by spreading the energy
Figure 21. Current Sense and Feedback Circuits
over a wider frequency range than the bandwidth
measured by the EMI test equipment. The amount of Figure 22 shows typical voltage waveforms of the CS/FB
EMI reduction is directly related to the range of the pin. The current sense waveform is added to the offset
frequency variation. The range of frequency variation is voltage, as shown in the Figure 22. The CS/FB pin
fixed internally; however, its selection is randomly voltage is compared with PWM that is 1 V - Plimit offset.
chosen by the combination of external feedback voltage If the CS/FB voltage meets PWM+, the output drive is
and internal free-running oscillator. This randomly shut off. If the feedback offset voltage is LOW, the
chosen switching frequency effectively spreads the EMI switch on-time is increased. If the feedback offset
noise nearby switching frequency and allows the use of voltage is HIGH, the switch on-time is decreased. In this
a cost-effective inductor instead of an AC input line filter way, the duty cycle is controlled according to the output
to satisfy the world-wide EMI requirements. load condition. Generally, the maximum output power
increases as input voltage increases because the
current slope during switch on-time increases.

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To limit the output power of the converter constantly, the 5.1 Overload Protection (OLP)
power limit function is included in FAN7602C. Sensing The FAN7602C contains the overload protection
the converter input voltage through the Latch/Plimit pin, function. If the output load is higher than the rated
the Plimit offset voltage is subtracted from 1 V. As output current, the output voltage drops and the
shown in Figure 22, the Plimit offset voltage is feedback error amplifier is saturated. The offset of the
subtracted from 1 V and the switch on-time decreases CS/FB voltage representing the feedback information is
as the Plimit offset voltage increases. If the converter almost zero. As shown in Figure 24, the CS/FB voltage
input voltage increases, the switch on-time decreases, is compared with 50 mV reference when the internal
keeping the output power constant. The offset voltage is clock signal is HIGH and, if the voltage is lower than
proportional to the Latch/Plimit pin voltage and the gain 50 mV, the OLP timer starts counting. If the OLP
is 0.16. If the Latch/Plimit voltage is 1 V, the offset condition persists for 22 ms, the timer generates the
voltage is 0.16 V. OLP signal. The protection is reset by the UVLO. The
OLP block is enabled after the soft-start finishes.
1V Power Limit
PWM+ Offset Clock

CS/FB FB
OLP 22ms 3 CS/FB
Offset Timer

50mV
GND Soft-Start
On Time
(a) Low Power Limit Offset Case Figure 24. Overload Protection Circuit

1V 5.2 Line Under-Voltage Protection


Power Limit
Offset
If the input voltage of the converter is lower than the
PWM+ minimum operating voltage, the converter input current
increases too much, causing components failure.
CS/FB
FB Therefore, if the input voltage is LOW, the converter
Offset should be protected. The LUVP circuit senses the input
voltage using the LUVP pin and, if this voltage is lower
than 2 V, the LUVP signal is generated. The comparator
GND
On Time has 0.5 V hysteresis. If the LUVP signal is generated,
(b) High Power Limit Offset Case the output drive block is shut down, the output voltage
feedback loop is saturated, and the OLP works if the
Figure 22. CS/FB Pin Voltage Waveforms LUVP condition persists more than 22 ms.
VIN
4. Burst-Mode Block
The FAN7602C contains the burst-mode block to reduce
the power loss at a light-load and no load. A hysteresis
comparator senses the offset voltage of the Burst+ for 1 − LUVP
the burst mode, as shown in Figure 23. The Burst+ is +
the sum of the CS/FB voltage and Plimit offset voltage.
The FAN7602C enters the burst mode when the offset 2V/1.5V
voltage of the Burst+ is higher than 0.95 V and exits the
burst mode when the offset voltage is lower than 0.88 V. Figure 25. Line UVP Circuit
The offset voltage is sensed during the switch off time.
5.3 Latch Protection
The latch protection is provided to protect the system
Offset
against abnormal conditions using the Latch/Plimit pin.
Delay
The Latch/Plimit pin can be used for the output over-
Circuit Burst+
+ 3 CS/FB voltage protection and/or other protections. If the Latch/
Plimit pin voltage is made higher than 4 V by an external
− circuit, the IC is shut down. The latch protection is reset
when the VCC voltage is lower than 5 V.
0.95V/0.88V
5.4 Over-Voltage Protection (OVP)
If the VCC voltage reaches 19 V, the IC shuts down and
Figure 23. Burst-Mode Block the OVP protection is reset when the VCC voltage is
lower than 5 V.
5. Protection Block
The FAN7602C contains several protection functions to
improve system reliability.

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6. Output Drive Block sinking current with typical rise and fall time of 45 ns and
35 ns, respectively, with a 1 nF load.
The FAN7602C contains a single totem-pole output
stage to drive a power MOSFET. The drive output is
capable of up to 450 mA sourcing current and 600 mA

Typical Application Circuit


Application Output Power Input Voltage Output Voltage

Adaptor 48 W Universal Input (85 ~ 265 VAC) 12V

Features
 Low stand-by power (<0.15 W at 265 VAC)
 Constant output power control

Key Design Notes


 All the IC-related components should be placed close to IC, especially C107 and C110.
 If R106 value is too low, there can be subharmonic oscillation.
 R109 should be designed carefully to make the VCC voltage higher than 8 V when the input voltage is 265 VAC at
no load.
 R110 should be designed carefully to make the VCC voltage lower than OVP level when the input voltage is 85 VAC
at full load.
 R103 should be designed to keep the MOSFET VDS voltage lower than maximum rating when the output is
shorted.

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1. Schematic
R206 C204

D202

D204 L201
1 T1 12

R103
C106
BD101
C201 C202
C105
D101 9
R112 R114 3
Q101 6 D102 R109 R110

R105 C222
C109

R106
C103 C104 5
ZD101
R102

R201
R202
R113
OP1
C102 4 1 R204
C110
LF1

1 8 R203 C203
LUVP Vstr 3 2
R107
FAN7602C

2 Latch/ 7
Plimit NC 3
R101 C107 IC201 1
3 6
CS/FB VCC R111 2
R104
C101 4 5 R205
RT101

FUSE GND Out

IC101 D103

AC INPUT
OP2 R207
4 1

3 2

R108 C108 ZD201

Figure 26. Schematic

2. Inductor Schematic Diagram

1 12 3mm 3mm

Np2 Ns Np2

2 9
NVcc

Np1 Shied Shield


Ns

3 5 Ns
5
Shield
Ns
NVcc Shied
Np1
6 5

Figure 27. Inductor Schematic Diagram

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3. Winding Specification

No. Pin ( S → F) Wire Turns Winding Method


φ
Np1 3→2 0.3 x 2 31 Solenoid Winding
Insulation: Polyester Tape t = 0.03 mm, 2-Layer
Shield 5 Copper Tape 0.9 Not Shorted
Insulation: Polyester Tape t = 0.03 mm, 2-Layer
φ
Ns 12 → 9 0.65 x 3 10 Solenoid Winding
Insulation: Polyester Tape t = 0.03 mm, 2-Layer
Shield 5 Copper Tape 0.9 Not Shorted
Insulation: Polyester Tape t = 0.03 mm, 2-Layer
φ
NVcc 6→5 0.2 x 1 10 Solenoid Winding
Insulation: Polyester Tape t = 0.03 mm, 2-Layer
φ
Np2 2→1 0.3 x 2 31 Solenoid Winding
Outer Insulation: Polyester Tape t = 0.03 mm, 2-Layer

4. Electrical Characteristics

Pin Specification Remarks


Inductance 1-3 607 µH 100 kHz, 1 V
Inductance 1-3 15 µH 9 - 12 Shorted

5. Core & Bobbin


 Core: EER2828
 Bobbin: EER2828
2
 Ae(mm ): 82.1

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6. Demo Circuit Part List

Part Value Note Part Value Note


Fuse Capacitor
FUSE 1 A/250 V C101 220 nF / 275 V Box Capacitor
NTC C102 150 nF / 275 V Box Capacitor
RT101 5D-9 C103, C104 102 / 1 kV Ceramic
Resistor C105 150 µF / 400 V Electrolytic
R102, R112 10 MΩ 1/4 W C106 103 / 630 V Film
R103 56 kΩ 1/2 W C107 271 Ceramic
R104 150 Ω 1/4 W C108 103 Ceramic
R105 1 kΩ 1/4 W C109 22 µF / 25 V Electrolytic
R106 0.5 Ω 1/2 W C110 473 Ceramic
R107 56 kΩ 1/4 W C201, C202 1000 µF / 25 V Electrolytic
R108 10 kΩ 1/4 W C203 102 Ceramic
R109 0Ω 1/4 W C204 102 Ceramic
R110 1 kΩ 1/4 W C222 222 / 1 kV Ceramic
R111 6 kΩ 1/4 W MOSFET
Fairchild
R113 180 kΩ 1/4 W Q101 FQPF8N60C
Semiconductor
R114 50 kΩ 1/4 W Diode
Fairchild
R201 1.5 kΩ 1/4 W D101, D102 UF4007
Semiconductor
Fairchild
R202 1.2 kΩ 1/4 W D103 1N5819
Semiconductor
Fairchild
R203 20 kΩ 1/4 W D202, D204 FYPF2010DN
Semiconductor
Fairchild
R204 27 kΩ 1/4 W ZD101, ZD201 1N4744
Semiconductor
Fairchild
R205 7 kΩ 1/4 W BD101 KBP06
Semiconductor
R206 10 Ω 1/2 W TNR
R207 10 kΩ 1/4 W R101 471 470 V
IC Filter
Fairchild
IC101 FAN7602C LF101 23 mH 0.8 A
Semiconductor
Fairchild
IC201 KA431 L201 10 µH 4.2 A
Semiconductor
Fairchild
OP1, OP2 H11A817B
Semiconductor

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7. PCB Layout

Minimize Leakage
Inductance

DC
Link
Minimize Loop Area

Pulsating High Current

8 7 6 5
VSTR NC VCC OUT

FAN7602C
Latch/P
YWW
LUVP limit CS/FB GND
1 2 3 4
Separate Power
and Signal Ground

Place these caps.


close to the IC Signal Level Low Current

Figure 28. PCB Layout Recommendations

8. Performance Data
85 VAC 110 VAC 220 VAC 265 VAC
Input Power at No Load 72 mW 76 mW 92 mW 107 mW
Input Power at 0.5 W Load 760 mW 760 mW 785 mW 805 mW
OLP Point 4.73 A 5.07 A 5.11 A 4.91 A

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