LM5035
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7.3 Feature Description
7.3.1 High-Voltage Start-Up Regulator
The LM5035 contains an internal high voltage start-up regulator that allows the input pin (VIN) to be connected
directly to a nominal 48-V DC input voltage. The regulator input can withstand transients up to 105 V. The
regulator output at VCC (7.6-V) is internally current limited to 25-mA typical. When the UVLO pin potential is
greater than 0.4 V, the VCC regulator is enabled to charge an external capacitor connected to the VCC pin. The
VCC regulator provides power to the voltage reference (REF) and the output drivers (LO, SR1, and SR2). When
the voltage on the VCC pin exceeds the UVLO threshold of 7.6 V, the internal voltage reference (REF) reaches
its regulation set-point of 5 V and the UVLO voltage is greater than 1.25 V, the controller outputs are enabled.
The value of the VCC capacitor depends on the total system design, and its start-up characteristics. The
recommended range of values for the VCC capacitor is 0.1 µF to 100 µF.
The VCC undervoltage comparator threshold is lowered to 6.2-V (typical) after VCC reaches the regulation set-
point. If VCC falls below this value, the outputs are disabled, and the soft-start capacitor is discharged. If VCC
increases above 7.6 V, the outputs will be enabled and a soft-start sequence will commence.
The internal power dissipation of the LM5035 can be reduced by powering VCC from an external supply. In
typical applications, an auxiliary transformer winding is connected through a diode to the VCC pin. This winding
must raise the VCC voltage above 8.3 V to shut off the internal start-up regulator. Powering VCC from an
auxiliary winding improves efficiency while reducing the power dissipation of the controller. The undervoltage
comparator circuit will still function in this mode, requiring that VCC never falls below 6.2 V during the start-up
sequence.
During a fault mode, when the converter auxiliary winding is inactive, external current draw on the VCC line must
be limited such that the power dissipated in the start-up regulator does not exceed the maximum power
dissipation of the IC package.
An external DC bias voltage can be used instead of the internal regulator by connecting the external bias voltage
to both the VCC and the VIN pins. The external bias must be greater than 8.3 V to exceed the VCC UVLO
threshold and less than the VCC maximum operating voltage rating (15 V).
7.3.2 Line Undervoltage Detector
The LM5035 contains a dual level undervoltage Lockout (UVLO) circuit. When the UVLO pin voltage is below
0.4 V, the controller is in a low current shutdown mode. When the UVLO pin voltage is greater than 0.4 V but
less than 1.25 V, the controller is in standby mode. In standby mode, the VCC and REF bias regulators are
active while the controller outputs are disabled. When the VCC and REF outputs exceed the VCC and REF
undervoltage thresholds and the UVLO pin voltage is greater than 1.25 V, the outputs are enabled and normal
operation begins. An external set-point voltage divider from VIN to GND can be used to set the minimum
operating voltage of the converter. The divider must be designed such that the voltage at the UVLO pin will be
greater than 1.25 V when VIN enters the desired operating range. UVLO hysteresis is accomplished with an
internal 23-µA current sink that is switched on or off into the impedance of the set-point divider. When the UVLO
threshold is exceeded, the current sink is deactivated to quickly raise the voltage at the UVLO pin. When the
UVLO pin voltage falls below the 1.25-V threshold, the current sink is enabled causing the voltage at the UVLO
pin to quickly fall. The hysteresis of the 0.4-V shutdown comparator is internally fixed at 100 mV.
The UVLO pin can also be used to implement various remote enable and disable functions. Turning off a
converter by forcing the UVLO pin to the standby condition provides a controlled soft-stop. See the Soft-Start
section for more details.
7.3.3 Line Overvoltage, Load Overvoltage, Remote Thermal Protection
The LM5035 provides a multipurpose OVP pin that supports several fault protection functions. When the OVP pin
voltage exceeds 1.25 V, the controller is held in standby mode, which immediately halts the PWM pulses at the
HO and LO pins. In standby mode, the VCC and REF bias regulators are active while the controller outputs are
disabled. When the OVP pin voltage falls below the 1.25-V OVP threshold, the outputs are enabled and normal
soft-start sequence begins. Hysteresis is accomplished with an internal 23-µA current source that is switched on
or off into the impedance of the OVP pin set-point divider. When the OVP threshold is exceeded, the current
source is enabled to quickly raise the voltage at the OVP pin. When the OVP pin voltage falls below the 1.25-V
threshold, the current source is disabled causing the voltage at the OVP pin to quickly fall.
See the Application Information section for several examples of how to use the OVP pin.
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