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Datasheet, V2.0, 1 Feb 2002 PWM-FF IC ICE2AS01/S01G ICE2BS01/S01G Off-Line SMPS Current Mode Controller Power Management & Supply Infineon Never stop thinking ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Revision History: 2002-02-01 Datasheet Previous Version: Page Subjects (major changes since last revision) For questions on technology, delivery and prices please contact the Infineon Technologies Offices in Germany or the ‘Infineon Technologies Companies’ and Representatives worldwide. see our webpage at hip. wwwinfineon.com CooIMOS™, CoolSET™ are trademarks of Infineon Technologies AG Edition 2002-02-01 Published by Infineon Technologies AG, ‘St.-Martin-Strasse 53, D-81541 Munchen © Infineon Technologies AG 1999. Al Rights Reserved Attention please! The Information herein is given to describe certain components an shal not be considered as warranted char- acteristics. 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If they fll, itis reasonable to assume that the health of the user or other persons may be endangered Infineon technologies Off-Line SMPS Current Mode Controller Product hlights + Enhanced Protection Functions all with Auto Restart + Lowest Standby Power + Very Accurate Current Limiting Features + Only few external Components required ‘Input Undervoltage Lockout + G7KHZ/100KH2 fixed Switching Frequency + Max Duty Cyela 72% + Low Power Standby Mode to support "Blue Angle” Norm Latched Thermal Shut Down Overload and Open Loop Protection Overvoltage Protection during Auto Restart Adjustable Peak Current Limitation via External Resistor + Overall Tolerance of Current Limiting < 25% + Intemal Leading Edge Blanking + Soft Start + Soft Switching for Low EMI sipation ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Pl P-DIP-6-4 BA P.0S0-83 Description This stand alone controller provides several special enhancements to setisty the needs for low povier standby land protection features. in standby mode frequency uction Is used to lower the power consumption and provide a stable output voltage inthis mode, The frequency eduction is limited to 20kHz / 21.5 kHz (typ) t0 avod audible noise, In case of failure modes lke open loop, overvotage or overioad due to short circuit the device Switches in Auto Restart Mode which is controlled by the internal protection unit. By means of the intemal precise peak current limitation the dimension of the transformer and the secondary diode can be lower which leads to more cost ficiency Typical Application ‘Comerter De Outre oop f IGEZAS01 /1CE2BS01 Type Ordering Code Frequency Package Version 2.0 3 Feb 2002 ICE2AS01/G Infineon ICE2BS01/6 Table of Contents Page 14 Pin Configuration 1.2 Pin Functionality 2 Pin Configuration and Functionality 3 Representative Blockdiagram 4 Functional Description 4A Power Management .. 42 Improved Current Mode . 4.24 PWM-OP 4.22 PWM-Comparator 43 Soft-Start 44 Oscillator and Frequency Reduction . 444 Oscillator sees 4.4.2 Frequency Reduction . 45 Current Limiting . 4.5.1 Leading Edge Blanking : 4.5.2 Propagation Delay Compensation . 46 PWM-Latch 47 Driver 48 Protection Unit (Auto Restart Mode) 484 Overload & Open loop with normal load 4.8.2 Overvoltage due to open loop with no load 4.8.3 Thermal Shut Down . 5 Electrical Characteristics 18 5A Absolute Maximum Ratings : oe 15 52 Operating Range : 2 AB 53 Characteristics . : 218 531 Supply Section 16 5.3.2 Internal Voltage Reference 16 533 Control Section 16 534 Protection Unit 17 535 Current Limiting 2.000. e cece cece cect eveeee ester setae es 7 5.36 Driver Section o.oo. cece cece ceeete nets eeeeeeeeev esse se d8 6 Typical Performance Characteristics 19 7 Outline Dimension 0.2.00. eee cece eee 28 Version 2.0 4 1 Feb 2002 Infineon technologies ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G 1 Pin Configuration and Functionality 1.4 Pin Configura' Pin | Symbol | Function 1 |NG. _ | Not connected 2 | SofS | Soft Start & Auto Restart Control 3 (FB Regulation Fedback 4 |isense _ | Controller Current Sense Input 6 [Gate _| Driver Output 6 [VCC _| Controller Supply Voltage 7 [GND _| Controller Ground & |NC. | Notconnected Package P-DIP-8-4 G-Package P-DSO-8-3 Soft oe : « [bse 2 1 JPoow 2 © [Pbvec ‘ * acon igure 4 Pin Configuration (top view) 1.2 Pin Functionality SoftS (Soft Start & Auto Restart Control) This pin combines the function of Soft Start in case of Start Up and Auto Restart Mode and the controling of the Auto Restart Mode in case of an error detection, FB (Feedback) ‘The information about the regulation is provided by the FB Pin to the internal Protection Unit and to the internal PWM-Comparatar to control the duty cycle. Isense (Current Sense) The Current Sense pin senses the vollage developed on the series resistor inserted in the source of the external Power Switch. When Isense reaches the intemal threshold of the Curent Limit Comparator, the Driver output is disabled. By this mean the Over Current Detection is realized. Furthermore the current information is provided for the PWhv-Comparator to realize the Current Mode. Gate (Driver Output) The current and slew rate capability of this pin are Suited to drive Power MOSFETs. VCC (Power supply) This pin is the positiv supply of the IC. The operating range is between 8.5V and 21V, To provide overvoltage protection the driver gets, disabled when the voltage becomes higher than 16.5V during Start up Phase, GND (Ground) This pin is the ground of the primary side of the SMPS. Version 2.0 1 Feb 2002 ICEZASO1/G Citingss ICE2BS01/6 Representative Blockdiagram 2 Representative Blockdiagram | Freqieney n Nort ede Freqieney Sandy Hoo He aot IoEZASO1 /ICEZBS01 Figure 2 Version 2.0 6 T Feb 2002 Infineon technologies 3 Functional Description ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Functional Descri 34 Power Management 3.2 Improved Current Mode Soft-Start Comparator ° Fe S PWM-Latch Ro} Y Driver PWM Comparator so Lo ssr PWM OP HO 53° pee Isense Lo cov Improved Current Mode He russes Figure 4 Current Mode Figure 3 The Undervoltage Lockout monitors the external supply voltage Vico. In case the IC is inactive the current consumption is max. 55. When the SMPS is, plugged to the main line the current through Resp charges the extemal Capacitor Cyo, When Vice exceeds the oncthreshold Vor.,=13.5V the intemal bias circuit and the vottage reference are switched on. After it the internal bandgap generates a reference voitage Vger#8.5V to supply the internal circuits. To avoid Uncontrolled ringing at switch-on a hysteresis is implemented which means that switch-off is only after active mode when Ve falls below 8.5. In case of switch-on a Power Up Reset is done by reseting the internal error-latch in the protection unit When Vice falls below the offthreshold Veo.,8.5V the intemal reference is switched off and the Power Down resetlet T1 discharging the soft-start capacitor Coun sun at pin SoftS. Thus itis ensured that at every switch-on the voltage ramp at pin SoftS starts at zero, Power Management Current Mode means that the duty cycle is controlled by the slope of the primary current. This is done by comparison the FB signal with the amplified current sense signal Amplified Current Signal Fe a, iT I i ev yt Driver 1 | Al | i Il as = >| Figure 5 Pulse With Modulation Incase the amplified current sense signal exceeds the FB signal the onlime T., of the driver is finished by reseting the PWM-Latch (see Figure 5). Version 2.0 1 Feb 2002 Infineon technologies The primary current is sensed by the series resistor Resnce inserted in the source of the extemal Power ‘Swiich, By means of Current Mode the regulation of the secondary voltage is insensitive on line variations. Line Variation causes vartion of the increasing current slope which controls the duty cycle, The external Rs, allows an individual adjustment of the maximum source current of the external Power Switeh, Soft-Start Comparator PWM Comparator FB ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Functional Descri cs Oscillator) oBv v, 20pF Voltage Ramp Figure 6 Improved Current Mode To improve the Curent Mode during light load concitions the amplified current ramp of the PWWN-OP is superimposed on a voltage ramp, which is built by the switch Tp, the voltage source V, and the Ist order low pass fiter composed of R; and C, (see Figure 6, Figure 7), Every time the oscillator shuts down for max. duty cycle limitation the switch T2 is closed by V. When the oscilator triggers the Gate Driver 12 opened so that the voltage ramp can start (see Figure 2). In case of light load the ampiffied current ramp is to small to ensure a stable regulation. In that case the Voltage Ramp is a well defined signal for the comparison with the FB-signal. The cuty eyeleis then Controlled by the slope of the Voltage Ramp, By means of the C5 Comparator the Gate Driver is Switched-off until the voltage ramp exceeds 0.3V. It allows the duty cycle to be reduced continously till 0% by decreasing Vsq below that threshold. Duty Cy iM > Voltage Ramp t A aay > Fa + PWIM-Lateh oa [ t f aa Gate Driver t a A + Gate Driver > t PWM OP | Figure 7 Light Load Condtions 3.24 PWM-OP The input of the PWM-OP is applied over the internal leading edge blanking to the extemal sense resistor Regs Connected t0 pin ISense. Resse converts the source current into a sense voltage. The sense voltage is amplified with a gain of 3.65 by PWM OP. The output ofthe PWMLOP is connected tothe voltage source V1 The voltage rame with the superimposed amplified current singal is fed into the positive inputs of the PW/M- Comparator, C5 and the Soft-Start-Comparator. 3.2.2 PWM-Comparator ‘The PWM-Comparator compares the sensed current signal of the external Power Switch with the feedback signal V;> (See Figure 8). Ves is created by an external ‘optocoupier or external transistor in combination with the internal pullup resistor R- and provides the load information of the feedback circuitry. When the amplified current signal of the external Power Switch exceeds the signal Vrs the PWM-Comparator switches off the Gate Driver. Version 2.0 1 Feb 2002 Infineon technologies 6.5v Soft-Start Comparator PNeWM-Laten he PWM Comparator PWM OP Ke Isense Improved. Current Mode ! ' ! ! ' ' Optocoupler ' i i ! i i Hl Figure 8 PWM Controling 3.3 Soft-Start Gate Driver A | | > Figure 9 Soft-Start Phase The Soft-Startis realized by the internal pullup resistor Recrsag and the external Capacitor Cssn spn (SE2 Figure 2). The SoftStart voltage Vege is generated by charging the external capacitor Cs. six by the internal ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Functional Descri ullup resistor Resycug- The SoftStart-Comparator compares the voltage at pin Soft at the negative input with the ramp signal of the PWM-OP at the positive input. When Soft-Start voltage Vises is less than Feedback voltage Vs the SoftStart-Comparator limits the pulse width by reseting the PWM-Latch (see Figure 9). In addition to Start-Up, Soft-Starts also activated at each restart attempt during Auto Restart. By means of the above mentioned Coin. the Soft-Start can be defined by the user. The Soft-Start is finished when Veggs exceeds 5.3V. At that time the Protection Unit is activated by Comparator C4 and senses the FB by Comparator C3 wether the voltage is below 4.8V which means that the votage on the secondary side of the ‘SMPSis settled. The internal Zener Diode at Soft with breaktrough voltage of 5 BV is to prevent the internal cireuit from saturation (see Figure 10) Power-Up Reset Reonstant ErroreLateh Ro Figure 10 Activation of Protection Unit The Start-Up time Ta.uyp within the converter output voltage Vou; is settled must be shorter than the Sof- Start Phase Ts.jstn (See Figure 11) Tap - Sant a - se By means of Soft-Start there is an effective minimization of current and voltage stresses on the extemal Power Switch, the clamp circuit and the output overshoot and prevents saturation of the transformer during Start-Up. Version 2.0 9 1 Feb 2002 Infineon technologies ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Functional Descri 5.3V4 Figure 11° Start Up Phase 3.4 Oscillator and Frequency Reduction 3.4.1 Oscillator The oscillator generates a frequency fyyien= 100kHz. A resistor, a capacitor and a current source and current sink which determine the frequency are integrated. The charging and discharging current of the implemented oscilator capacitor are internally trimmed, in order to achieve a very accurate switching frequency. The ratio of controlled charge to discharge current is adjusted to reach a max. duty cycle limitation of D,,..=0.72. 3.4.2 Frequency Reduction The frequency of the oscillator is depending on the Voltage at pin FB. The dependence is shown in Figure 12. This feature allows a power supply to operate at lower frequency at light loads thus lowering the switching losses while maintaining good cross, regulation performance and low output ripple. In case of low power the power consumption of the whole SMPS can now be reduced very effective. The minimal reachable frequency is limited to 20kHz / 21.5 kHz to avoid audible noise in any case. Veg Figure 12 Frequency Dependence 3.5 Current Limiting Theres a cycle by cycle current limiting realised by the CurrentLimit Comparator to provide an overcurrent detection. The source current of the extemal Power Switch is sensed via an external sense resistor Rs... By Means Of Rose the Source currents transformed to a Sense voltage Venn. When the voltage Vezne exceeds the internal’ threshold voltage Vea, the Current-Limit-Comparator immediately tums off the gate drive. To prevent the Current Limiting from distortions caused by leading edge spikes a Leading Edge Blanking is integrated at the Current Sense. Furthermore a Propagation Delay Compensation is added to support the immedeate shut down of the Power Switch in case of overcurrent 3.5.1 Leading Edge Blanking v. Sense ae tiep = 220ns, hep — Figure 13 Leading Edge Blanking Each time when the external Power Switch is switched on aleading spike is generated due to the primary-side capacitances and secondary-side rectifier reverse Version 2.0 10 1 Feb 2002 Infineon technologies ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Functional Descri recovery time. To avoid a premature termination of the switching pulse this spike is blanked out with a time constant of i,¢ = 220ns. During that time the output of the Current-Limit Comparator cannot switch off the gate drive. 3.5.2 Propagation Delay Compensation In case of overcurrent detection the shut down of the external Power Switch is delayed due to the propagation delay of the circuit. This delay causes an ‘overshoot of the peak current |... which depends on the ratio of dl/at of the peak current (see Figure 14). Signal2 Signalt p boss AY fone Terapagstion Delay Figure 14 Current Limiting The overshoot of Signal2 is bigger than of Signal1 due to the steeper rising waveform. ‘A propagation delay compensation is integrated to bound the overshoot dependent on diidt of the rising primary current. That means the propagation delay time between exceeding the current sense threshold ‘Vean and the switch off ofthe external Power Switch is compensated over temperature within a range of at least toa 5 Mane dt sence * So current limiting is now eapable in a very accurate way (see Figure 16) EG. |jexc= 0.5A With Reara, = 2. Without propagation Gelay'Compensation the current sense threshold is set, toa static voliage level V..9=1V. A current ramp of difdt = 0.4A/us, that means dV.,.../dt = 0.8VIus, and a propagation delay time of 1€ lepagston Ouay =180NS leads then to an leat overshoot of 13%. By means of propagation delay’ compensation the overshoot is only about 2% (see Figure 15) The propagation delay compensation is done by means of a dynamic threshold voltage V,.., (see Figure 15). In case of a steeper sloge the switch off of the driver is earlier to compensate the delay. Vosq. max ouy oye <— al ke erie > Verse Propagation Delay t a a — Signalt =~ Signal2 Figure 15 Dynamic Voitage Threshold V, Ves Figure 16 Overcurrent Shutdown 3.6 PWM-Latch The oscillator clock output applies a set pulse to the PVVicLatch when initiating the extemal Power Switch conduction. After setting the PWM-Latch can be reset by the PWM.OP, the Soft-Star-Comparator, the Current-Limit-Comparator, Comparator C3 or the Error-Latch of the Protection Unit. In case of reseting the driver is shut down immediately 37 The driver is a fast totem pole gate drive, which is designed to avold cross conduction currents and which is equipped with a Zener diode Z1 (see Figure 17) in order to improve the control of the gate attached power Driver Version 2.0 1 1 Feb 2002 Infineon technologies transistors as well as to protect them against undesirable gate overvoltages. vec PWM-Latch <> Figure 17 Gate Driver At voltages below the undervoltage lockout threshold Vvcous the gate drive is active iow. The driver-stage is optimized to minimize EMI and to provide high eieuit efficiency. This is done by reducing the switch on slope when reaching the external Power Switch threshold. This is achieved by a slope control of the rising edge at the drivers output (see Figure 18) Figure 18 Gate Rising Slope Thus the leading switch on spike is minimized. When the extemal Power Switch is switched off, the falling shape of the driver is slowed down when reaching 2V to prevent an overshoot below ground. Furthermore the driver circuit is designed to eliminate cross conduction of the output stage, 3.8 Protection Unit (Auto Restart Mode) ‘An overload, open loop and overvoltage detection is, integrated within the Protection Unit. These three ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Functional Descri failure modes are latched by an Error-Lateh. Additional thermal shutdown is latched by the Error-Latch. In case of those failure modes the Error-Latch is set after a blanking time of Sus and the external Power Switch is shut down. That blanking prevents the Error-Latch from distortions caused by spikes during operation mode, 3.8.1 Overload & Open loop with normal load Overload & Open loopinormal load rok Detection Figure 19. Auto Restart Mods Figure 19 shows the Auto Restart Mode in case of overicad or open loop with normal load. The detection of open loop or averioad is provided by the Comparator C3, C4 and the AND-gate G2 (see Figure20). Version 2.0 12 1 Feb 2002 Infineon technologies ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Functional Descri rar-Lateh 2 Figure 20 FB-Detection The detection is activated by C4 when the voltage at pin SoftS exceeds 5.3V. Til this time the IC operates in the Soft-Start Phase. After this phase the comparator C3 can set the Error-Latch in case of open loop or overioad which leads the feedback voltage Ves to exceed the threshold of 4.8V. After latching VCC. decreases till 8.5V and inactivates the IC. At this time the extemal Soft-Start capacitor is discharged by the internal transistor T1 due to Power Down Reset When the IC is inactive VCC increases til Voq, = 13 5Y by charging the Capacitor Cy.< by means of the Start-Up Resistor Rownyp. Then the Error-Latch is reset by Power Up Reset and the extemal Soft-Start capacitor Ceca. suan (8 charged by the intemal pullup resistor Rx. cea During the Soft-Start Phase which ends when the Voltage at pin SoRS exceeds 5.3V the detection of overioad and open loop by C3 and G2is inactive. In this ‘way the Start Up Phase is not detected as an overioad. But the Soft-Start Phase must be finished within the Start Up Phase to force the voltage at pin FB below the failure detection threshold of 4.8V. 3.8.2 Overvoltage due to open loop with no load Open loop & no load condition ro ayygeens sav Figure 21 Auto Restart Mode Figure 21 shows the Auto Restart Mode for open loop and no load condition. In case of this failure mode the converter output voltage increases and also VCC. An ‘additional protection by the comparators C1, C2 and the AND-gate G1 is implemented to consider this failure mode (see Figure 22) Version 2.0 3 1 Feb 2002 Infineon technologies Error Latch ot Power Up Reset Figure 22 Overvoltage Detection The overvoltage detection is provided by Comparator 1 only in the first time during the Auto Restart Mode til the Soft-Start voltage exceeds the threshold of the Comparator C2 at 4.0V and the voltage at pin FB is, above 4.8V. When VCC exceeds 16.5V during the overvoltage detection phase C1 can set the Error-Latch and the Burst Phase during Auto Restart Mode is finished earlier. In that case Teac i$ shorter than Ts.x cena - By means of C2 the norinal operation mode is, prevented from overvoltage detection due to varying of VCC conceming the regulation of the converter output When the voltage Vsuas is above 4.0V the overvoltage detection by C1is deactivated 3.8.3 Thermal Shut Down Thermal Shut Down is latched by the Error-Latch when Junction temperature T, of the pwm controller is exceeding an intemal threshold of 140°C. In that case the IC switches in Auto Restart Mode. Note: All the values which are mentioned in the functional description are typicel. Please refer to Electrical Characteristics for minimax limit values. ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Functional Descri Version 2.0 14 1 Feb 2002 ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Electrical Characteristics Infineon technologies 4 Electrical Characteristics 44 Absolute Maximum Ratings Note: Absolute maximum ratings are defined as ratings, which when being exceeded may lead to destruction of the integrated circutt. For the same reason make sure, that any capacitor that will be connected to pin 6 (VCC) is discharged before assembling the application circurt Parameter ‘Symbol Unit | Remarks Voc Supply Votage Veo v FB Voltage Vee 03 [6s |v SoftS Voltage Vet 03 jes |v ISense Teneo 03 [3 Vv Junetion Temperature 7, 40 [150 [°C | Controller & Cooimos Storage Temperature Ts 0 [150 |e Thermal Resistance Boas : so [Kw CO P-DIP-B4 Junction-Ambient Thermal Resistance Boas : 165 [Kw | P.DS0-83 Junetion-Ambient ESD Capability"! Veso : 2 ee te *) Equivalent to discharging a 100pF capacitor through a 1.5 kA series resistor 4.2 Operating Range Note: Within the operating range the IC operates as described in the functional description. Parameter Symbol it Values Remarks min, | max. Yee Supply Voltage Yeo Veo [21 |¥ Junction Temperature of Them -25 (130 [°C __| limited due to thermal shut down of Controller controller Version 2.0 5 T Feb 2002 ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Electrical Characteristics Infineon technologies 4.3 Characteristics Note: The electrical characteristics involve the spread of values guaranteed within the specified supply voltage and junction temperature range T, from ~ 25°C to 125°C. Typical values represent the median values, which are related to 25°C. If not otherwise stated, a supply votage of Vgc = 15 Vis assumed. 4.3.41 Supply Section Parameter ‘Symbol min Start Up Current Kuces : Supply Current with Inactiv | Ricca : Gate Supply Current with Activ Gate | fice : ICE2ASO1G Supply Current with Activ Gate | Xoo : ICE2BS01/G VOC Turn-On Threshold Vecan 13 VCC Turn-Off Threshold Vecer - VOC Turn-On/Om Hysteresis |Vecw | 45. 4.3.2 Internal Voltage Reference Parameter Symbol Limit Values Unit | Test Condition min. [typ. | max. Trimmed Reference Voltage | Vacr 637/660 [66s |v measured at pin FB 43.3 Control Section Parameter ‘Symbol Limit Values. Unit | Test Condition min. _|typ. | max. Oscillator Frequency fesos a [400/107 kHz [Vp =v ICE2ASO1/G Oscillator Frequency Tosca eer «f72——s kHz [Vj aV ICE2BS01G Reduced Ose. Frequency | focca - 25 |- kHz ICE2ASO1G Reduced Ose. Frequency | fosce - 20 «= kHz [Ven = 1V ICE2ASO1G Version 2.0 16 T Feb 2002 Infineon technologies ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Electrical Characteristics Frequency Ratio fhe foxs 45 [465 [49 ICE2ASO1G Frequency Ratio fhasfose ate [338 [353 ICE2BSO1G Max Duty Cycle Daw oer [ore [or Min Duty Cycle Dan 0 = : Vex 55 Detection Limit Activation Limit of Overload & |Vecs; [515 [63 [546 |V Vee > 5V Open Loop Detection Deactivation Limit of Veass (388 (40 [ai2 |v Ves > 5V Overvoltage Detection Voq® 17.5V Overvottage Detection Limit | Vicoy 1% 165 «(172 Voor <3.8V Vee > SV Latched Thermal Shutdovm | Tso 130/740 —*(150 | “C _| guaranteed by design Spike Blanking tse - 5 - bs 4.3.5 Current Limiting Parameter ‘Symbol Limit Values Unit | Test Condition min. |typ. | max. Peak Current Limitation (incl. | Veen oss [100 [108 |v Veen ct = 0.6V/8 Propagation Delay Time) (see Figure 7) Leading Edge Blanking hes : 220 + ns Version 2.0 7 T Feb 2002 Infineon technologies 4.3.6 Driver Section ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Electrical Characteristics Parameter ‘Symbol Limit Values Unit | Test Condition min. |typ. | max. GATE Low Voltage Veare : oss /12) Vv Vico =5V loge = 5 mA, - 10 48) [V : oss |- v : 16 (22, W/V 02 [02 |- v GATE High Voltage Voare - 15 |- v : 0 |. v - 75 |. v GATE Rise Time 1 - 10 | ns GATE Fall Time t - 6 |- ns GATE Current, Peak, eave 05 |. - A Rising Edge GATE Current, Peak, Teare - - or /A Falling Edge ©) Transient reference value 2) Design characteristics (not meant for production testing) Version 2.0 8 T Feb 2002 Infineon technologies ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Typical Performance Characteristics 5 Typical Performance Characteristics uncton Temperature °C] Figure 23° Start Up Current Iycos v8. T, aa VCC Turn-On Threshold Vac Figure Juncion Temperature PC) 26 VCC Turn-On Threshold Viccun VS. T, * ” uneton Temperature Pe Figure 24 Supply Current lyoco v8. T; ' é E z Junction Temperature Fe] Figure 25. Supply Curent Iyos V8. T, VCC Tum-OM Threshold Vann WD © Juneton Temperature °C) 27 VCC Turm-Off Threshold Viccas VS. T; : a : Figure Tt sunetion Temperature CC) 28 VCC Turm-On/Oft Hysteresis cony VS. T, Version 2.0 19 1 Feb 2002 ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Typical Performance Characteristics Infineon technologies Reduced Ose, Frequency f., ba} uncon Temperature] ‘unetion Temperature PO} Figure 29° Trimmed Reference Vc- vs. Figure 32, Reduced Osc. Frequency fosco vS. T, ‘seiator Frequency £2 MHA] Reduced Ose. Frequency ‘Junetion Temperature [°C] Figure 30 Oscillator Frequency fase: VS. T; - dunetion Temperature °C] ‘netion Temperature Figure 31 Oscillator Frequency fosca VS. T, Figure 34 Frequency Ratio fosc;/fosco VS. T, Version 2.0 20 1 Feb 2002 Infineon technologies ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Typical Performance Characteristics Frequency Rao Lac flose “Junetion Temperature 'C] Figure 35. Frequency Ratio fosca/foscs v8. T; Feedback Resistance R, [KOWM] Juneion Temperature PC] Figure 38 Feedback Resistance Res vs. T, ol Fe om a ; E a iat i ES ie i iv : oe EC Be Lt one) Littl fi Ba a ‘Junction Temperature FC} - ‘Junetion Temperature [C] Figure 36 Max. Duty Cycle vs. T; Figure 39° Soft-Start Resistance Rs.» si: VS. T; bo = Scorer t ic ie | Pepe | i i | ‘duneton Temperature Pe) Figure 37 PYIM-OP Gain A, vs. T, ‘Junetion Temperature Pe Figure 40 Detection Limit Vez. vs. T, Version 2.0 1 Feb 2002 nfineon technologies ICE2AS01/G ICE2BS01/G Typical Performance Characteristics ak Curent Litton Va (¥ uneton Temperature] Figure 41 Detection Limit Voorn ¥S-T, Sunetion Temperature PC] Figure 44° Peak Current Limitation Vez vS. T, Ea z..| ae + + i ioc coi 5 aa z Be Cceeree eee ee f neon Temperature PC] Figure 42. Detection Limit Vs.r sia VS. T; ‘overvoitage Detection Limit Vyoos 1 anetion Temperature PC} Figure 43. Overvoltage Detection Limit Vico, VS. , sunetion Temperature °C] Figure 45 Leading Edge Blanking Vice: vS. Version 2.0 1 Feb 2002 Infineon —. an ICE2AS01/G technologies Preliminary Specification ICE2BS01/G Outline Dimension 6 Outline Dimension -DSO-8-3 Plastic Dual Small utline) 1 Does rot include plastic or metal protrusion of 0% max. par side Figure 46 -DIP-8-4 Plastic Dual In-line ackage) gsztent Index. Marking ‘9 Does rot include plastic or metal protrusion of 0.25 max. per side Figure 47 Dimensions in mm. Version 2.0 23 T Feb 2002 Total Quality Management Qualitat hat fur uns eine umfassende Bedeutung. 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