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AN2097
APPLICATION NOTE
VIPower: 10W POWER SMPS USING VIPer22A
FOR AIR-CONDITIONER APPLICATION
1. ABSTRCT
New air-conditioner systems use two main lowvoltage outputs to supply the internal electronic
equipment, respectively these values are +12V
and +5V. These low output voltages are generated
by a switch mode power supply. Many important
features are requested by the power supply: high
efficiency, light weight with compact size and low
power consumption in stand-by condition just to
mention some of them.
VIPerX2 family allows to develop power supply
having all these features together hence these
devices are a suitable solution to develop airconditioner applications. Specifically, the board
shown here following has been developed in order
to improve the features explained in figure 1.
The application, mentioned in this note, complains
the technical specifics summarized in table 1.
Figure 1. Board Layout
Table 1. Electrical Specification
Input AC range
85-265 Vac
Output 1
12V
Output 2
5V/400mA (linear regulator from output 1)
Ripple
<50mV
Output current (12V & 5V)
800mA - continuous
900mA - peak, less than 5 minutes
Stand-by consumption
<1W
1. VIPERX2A DESCRIPTION
The VIPerX2A family combines a dedicated
current mode PWM controller with a high voltage
Power MOSFET, on the same monolithic chip,
within one package only. That allows to obtain a
components reduction achieving a cost reduction
and a design and PCB simplification. For these
reasons this family is widely used in many off-line
switching mode power supplies. Furthermore, a
tiny size package for SMD technology is available
(SO-8). VIPer family is able to meet the Blue
Angels and Energy Star standards in matter of
stand-by power consumption (less than 1W).
1.1. General Features
The VIPerx2A devices are built in the proprietary
VIPower M0-3 H.V.
The M0-3 H.V. technology allows to put the low
voltage systems (PWM) and the power stage with
vertical current flow in the same chip by means of
a P-type buried layer, as illustrated in figure 2.
The VIPerX2A devices have the below general
features:
■ Automatic thermal shutdown.
■ High voltage start-up current source.
■ HICCUP mode in order to avoid the break-down
condition for output short circuits.
■ Burst mode to assure low-power consumption in
low-load condition.
Rev. 1
December 2004
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Moreover, VIPower M0-3 Technology allows to
develop Power MOSFETs able to guarantee a
minimum breakdown voltage of 730V. Table 2
shows the device power capability, in different
packages and different work conditions.
Figure 2. M0-3 Technology
Table 2. Power Capability for Different Input Range and Different Package
Wide Range (85-265V)
SO-8
DIP
5W
8W
7W
12W
VIPer12A
VIPer22A
Single Range (180-265V)
SO-8
DIP
8W
13W
12W
20W
Figure 3. Block Diagram
DRAIN
ON/OFF
60kHz
OSCILLATOR
REGULATOR
INTERNAL
SUPPLY
OVERTEMP.
DETECTOR
R1
S
FF
PWM
LATCH
Q
R2 R3 R4
_
VDD
+
BLANKING
8/14.5V
+
+
42V
_
S
R
FF
_
0.23 V
OVERVOLTAGE
LATCH
230 Ω
Q
1 kΩ
FB
SOURCE
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1.2. Block Diagram
Examining the block diagram in figure 3, it is
possible to observe that the power section is
driven by a current mode structure with a fast
comparator using the current delivered by the NMOS sense and by the feed-back pin (FB). The
comparator output is connected to the Blanking
Time Block in order to assure the minimum turn on
time. An internal oscillator fixes the switching
frequency at 60kHz, so further external
component will not be necessary. Other internal
blocks are the Regulator, used by internal supply
and able to even support 45V on VDD pin and the
Over-temperature Detector to provide the thermal
shutdown at 170°C typical.
The device system control is a current mode
structure in which the N-MOS sense current and
the FB current are summed in the resistor R2. The
voltage across R2 depends on this current value
and this voltage value is compared with an internal
fixed voltage reference (0.23V). The comparator
output drives the MOSFET, therefore the
switching frequency depends on the feedback
current value and the Id value. In this application
the feedback loop is implemented by driving this
FB pin with the output voltage using an
optocoupler in order to assure the electrical
isolation between the input and the output. V DD
voltage is monitored by a hysteresis comparator
able to manage the start-up current generator. In
fact, it is switched on in order to charge the V DD
capacitor in as long as the V DD voltage value
becomes greater than the VDDON value. Once this
condition is reached, the Power MOSFET starts to
switch. Burst mode condition works skipping same
switching
cycles
decreasing
the
power
consumptions when the load becomes light.
2. AIR-CONDITIONER APPLICATION
2.1 Schematic
Figure 4 gives the schematic of the power supply
with VIPer22 used in the air-conditioner
application described in this note. It is designed to
have two voltage outputs, respectively 12V and
5V. The maximum power capability is 10W and it
is delivered on the 12V output. Peak current value
of this output is 900mA. Instead, the second output
(5V) is obtained connecting in the first output in
cascade of a linear voltage regulator (7805) and a
zener diode D9 that is used in order to share the
voltage drop. This solution allows to have a very
high accuracy in 5V output voltage value,
therefore this solution is suitable for supplying
microcontroller or/and logical circuit, LCD and
buzzer. The current capability of this second
output is 400mA. The solution proposed, shown in
figure 4, is an isolated fly-back topology in
secondary feedback. The control loop is obtained
through an optocoupler, with a high stability
voltage reference (TL431), in order to check the
12V output assuring the complete insulation
between the input and the output. A transil
snubber circuit (D6-D7), allows to have a reliable
protection for spikes voltage due to the reflected
voltage and the leakage inductance.
Figure 4. Air-Conditioner SMPS Schematic
D1
F1
1A/275VAC
J1
D2
1N4007
1N4007
C1
100nF/275VAC
2
1
D3
RT1
Input
NTC-5
1N4007
D8
D6
P6KE200
C4
47uF/400V
D4
1N4007
L2
T1
+12V
47uH
+12V
STPS2H100
D7
1N4007
D9
4.2V/2W
R3
220R
C8
470uF/25V
R1
10R
U4
C9
100uF/25V
Vin
Vout
GND
L7805
D5
1N4148
+5V
+5V
C11
100uF/10V
U2A
R2
4.7K
C5
22uF/50V
U2B
R4
1K
PC817
U1
Vdd
FB
PC817
Drain
FB
C7
Control
C6
47nF
Source
2.2nF/250VAC
U3
TL431
C10
R6
17.8K
100nF
R7
4.7K
VIPer22A
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2.2 Result
The main purpose of this application is to have
both the output voltages very accurate. The first
one (12V) has a high accurateness because it is in
secondary regulation feedback, while the second
one (5V) has a high precision because this line is
obtained using a standard linear regulator. This
air-conditioner application is developed to work in
wide range (85-265 VAC). The stand-by power
consumption is always lower than 1W, as shown in
figure 5, satisfying the Energy Star rules regarding
stand-by power consumption.
Instead, figure 6 shows the efficiency
measurement achieved keeping the 5V output in
no-load condition.
Figure 5. Power consumption in stand-by condition
0.8
0.7
) 0.6
W
(
r 0.5
e
w
o0.4
P
t
u0.3
p
n
I 0.2
0.1
0
Standby Power
50
100
150
200
Input Voltage (V)
250
300
Figure 6. Efficiency measurement
Efficiency
75.0%
70.0%
65.0%
60.0%
Vin=85v
Vin=265v
55.0%
50.0%
45.0%
40.0%
0
200
400
600
Iout (mA)
800
1000
1200
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3. DEMOBOARD DESCRIPTION
3.1 Board Layout
It is a single layer type with copper on bottom side,
and serigraphy on top side. Both of them are
represented in figure 7. This PCB Layout
dimension is 50mm x 40mm.
Figure 7. PCB Layout (dimension is 50mmX40mm)
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3.2 Bill of material
Table 3 gives the list of the components used to
develop this application.
Table 3. Bill of Material
Reference
Value
Description
C1
100nF/275VAC
X-Capacitor Evox Rifa
C4
47µF/400V
Polarized Capacitor (Radial)
C5
22µF/50V
Polarized Capacitor (Radial)
C6
47nF
Capacitor
C7
2.2nF/250VAC
Y-Capacitor Evox Rifa
C8
470µF/25V
Polarized Capacitor (Radial)
C9
100µF/25V
Polarized Capacitor (Radial)
C10
100nF
Capacitor
C11
100µF/10V
Polarized Capacitor (Radial)
D1
1N4007
1.0A General Purpose Rectifier
D2
1N4007
1.0A General Purpose Rectifier
D3
1N4007
1.0A General Purpose Rectifier
D4
1N4007
1.0A General Purpose Rectifier
D5
1N4148
80V-0.5A Schottky Diode
D6
P6KE200
STMicroelectronics Zener Diode
D7
1N4007
Default Diode
D8
STPS2H100
STMicroelectronics 100V-2A Power Schottky Diode
D9
4.2V/2W
Zener Diode
F1
1A/275VAC
Fuse
J1
Input
Header, 2-Pin
L2
47µH
Inductor
R1
10R
Resistor
R2
4.7KΩ
Resistor
R3
220R
Resistor
R4
1K
Resistor
R6
17.8KΩ
Resistor
R7
4.7KΩ
Resistor
RT1
NTC-5
NTC Resistor
T1
Three-winding Transformer (Non-Ideal)
U1
VIPer22A
STMicroelectronics Off Line SMPS
U2
PC817
Photocoupler Sharp
U3
TL431
STMicroelectronics Programmable Voltage Reference
U4
L7805
STMicroelectronics 1A Voltage Regulator
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3.3 Transformer Parameters
The transformer used in this SMPS for airconditioner application is wound in E19 core. The
electrical, mechanical and winding specifications
are given in table 4 and figure 8.
Table 4. Transformer parameters
Core size: E19/8/5
Primary Winding
Primary Inductance
3.0mH
Turns
133
Coil
0.25mm
Turns
21
Coil
0.25mm
Turns
17
Coil
0.6mm
Auxiliary Winding
Secondary Winding
Figure 8. Transformer Structure Description
Pin1
Primary
Pin2
Pin3
Pin5
Secondary
Pin7
Auxiliary
Pin4
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