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6.3

Startup Characteristics

6.4

Brownout Protection

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Typical Performance Data

Figure 15

and

Figure 16

illustrate the UCC28060EVM startup characteristics.

Figure 15. Start-Up at V

IN

= 85 V

RMS

, P

OUT

=

Figure 16. Start-Up at V

IN

= 265 V

RMS

, P

OUT

= 0

350 W

W

The UCC28060 has a brownout protection that shuts down both gate drives (GDA and GDB) when the
VINAC pin detects that the RMS input voltage is too low. This EVM was designed to go into a brownout
state when the line drops below 64 V

RMS

. Once the UCC28060 control device has determined that the

input is in a brownout condition, a 400-ms timer starts to allow the line to recover before shutting down the
gate drivers. After 400 ms of brownout, both gate drivers turn off, as shown in

Figure 17

and

Figure 18

.

Figure 17. Brownout at 85 V

RMS

Figure 18. Brownout at 265 V

RMS

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UCC28060EVM 300-W Interleaved PFC Pre-Regulator

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Summary of Contents for UCC28060EVM

Page 1: ...ave boost phases This user s guide provides the schematic List of Materials list assembly drawing for a single sided printed circuit board application and test set up information necessary to evaluate...

Page 2: ...e List of Materials for specific values To evaluate inductor ripple currents Jumpers JP8 and JP9 can be removed and replaced with current loops Figure 1 Interleaved PFC Power Stage 2 UCC28060EVM 300 W...

Page 3: ...www ti com Schematics Figure 2 Controller Circuitry SLUU280B May 2007 Revised July 2008 UCC28060EVM 300 W Interleaved PFC Pre Regulator 3 Submit Documentation Feedback...

Page 4: ...output before supplying power to the EVM A separate 13 V bias supply is required to power the UCC28060 control circuitry The unit will start up under no load conditions However for safety a load shoul...

Page 5: ...e data for the UCC28060EVM Figure 4 Efficiency at 85VRMS and 265VRMS The UCC28060 control device has phase management capability to improve light load efficiency To demonstrate the light load efficien...

Page 6: ...nt 1 40706 1 17256 0 93805 0 70354 0 46904 0 23453 0 00002 Amplitude A 0 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 Harmonic No V 230V IN RMS Typical Performance Data www ti com Figure 6 Efficiency at 230 VRMS With and W...

Page 7: ...e Current IL1 IL2 versus rectified line voltage From these graphs it can be observed that interleaving reduces the magnitude of input ripple current caused by the inductor ripple current Figure 9 Indu...

Page 8: ...RMS Input at Peak Line Voltage at 265 VRMS Input at Half Peak Line Voltage Figure 13 Inductor and Input Ripple Current Figure 14 Inductor and Input Ripple Current at VIN 85 VRMS POUT 300 W at VIN 265...

Page 9: ...hat the RMS input voltage is too low This EVM was designed to go into a brownout state when the line drops below 64 VRMS Once the UCC28060 control device has determined that the input is in a brownout...

Page 10: ...S to 115 VRMS to 230 VRMS and the transient response was evaluated in each case From the oscilloscope image in Figure 19 it can be observed that the output recovered from line transients within 300ms...

Page 11: ...s respectively of the UCC28060EVM Note Board layouts are not to scale These figures are intended to show how the board is laid out they are not intended to be used for manufacturing UCC28060EVM PCBs F...

Page 12: ...itor Ceramic 25V X7R 10 0805 Std Std 2 C2 C3 100 F Capacitor Aluminum 450VDC 20 18mm 40 mm EKXG451ELL101 Nippon MM40S Chemi con 1 C4 0 1 F Capacitor Film 275VAC 20 0 689in 0 236in ECQU2A104BC1 Panason...

Page 13: ...1 R17 0 00 Resistor Chip 1 10W 1 0805 Std Std 1 R18 6 19k Resistor Chip 1 10W 1 0805 Std Std 1 R19 30 1k Resistor Chip 1 10W 1 0805 Std Std 3 R2 R4 R21 10 0k Resistor Chip 1 10W 1 0805 Std Std 1 R25 1...

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