An368 – Cirrus Logic AN368 User Manual

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AN368

AN368REV2

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a. Set the Value for Boost Output Voltage
The value of the boost output voltage V

BST

must be greater than the maximum input AC line voltage peak. The

maximum V

BST

voltage V

BST(max)

should be kept as low as possible to help keep the FET breakdown

requirement within economical constraints.
V

BST

is determined by an internal parameter and changes slightly depending on the type of dimmer detected.

With sense resistors R13, R14, R17, and R18 set to 750k

 each, the resulting V

BST

is approximately 200V

for a 120V system. V

BST

is regulated by charging the boost output capacitor to its nominal value each half

line-cycle. V

BST

droops to its lowest value towards the end of each half line-cycle until the boosting process

starts again in the next half line-cycle.

b. Select an Appropriate FET
Determine the FET Q5 breakdown voltage V

Breakdown

and reflected voltage V

Reflected

. The FET maximum

drain voltage V

Drain(max)

is calculated using Equation 1.

The ringing associated with the transformer leakage inductance usually does not have enough energy to
cause a destructive avalanche breakdown. Voltages closely approaching the FET breakdown voltage are
acceptable. Alternatively, V

Zener

should be much greater than V

Reflected

to rapidly discharge the energy stored

in the transformer leakage inductance.
The FET breakdown voltage is constrained by cost and performance. A compromise must be reached in
partitioning voltage between V

BST

, V

Zener

, and V

Margin

. A second compromise then determines how to divide

V

Zener

into V

Reflected

and a reasonable overshoot voltage portion, V

Overshoot

.

The losses caused by the leakage inductance are inversely proportional to V

Overshoot

, which is determined by

Equation 2.

V

Drain max

V

BST max

V

Zener max

+

=

[Eq. 1]

V

Overshoot

V

Zener

V

Reflecteed

=

[Eq. 2]

V

Margin

V

Zener

V

BST

V

Overshoot

V

Reflected

FET Breakdown

Voltage Rating

Clamp

Zener

Voltage

Boost Output

Voltage

Margin

Reflected
Voltage

Overshoot
Voltage

Overshoot is a brief condition above
V

Reflected

, required to quickly dissipate

the energy stored in the transformer
leakage inductance.

During this time, the primary current is
kept from transferring to the second-
ary, siphoning energy from the load to
the clamp zener (snubber).

Figure 3. FET Breakdown Voltage

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