SLUS223H April 1997 – October 2024 UC1842 , UC1843 , UC1844 , UC1845 , UC2842 , UC2843 , UC2844 , UC2845 , UC3842 , UC3843 , UC3844 , UC3845
PRODUCTION DATA
At start-up, the IC gets the power directly from the high-voltage bulk, through a high-voltage resistor RSTART. The selection of the start-up resistor is the trade-off between power loss and start-up time. The current flowing through RSTART at the minimum input voltage must be higher than the VCC current under UVLO conditions (1 mA at the maximum value). A resistance of 100-kΩ is chosen for RSTART, providing 1 mA of start-up current at low-line conditions. The start-up resistor is physically comprised of two 50-kΩ resistors in series to meet the high voltage requirements and power rating at high-line.
After VCC is charged up above the UVLO-on threshold, the UC2842 starts to consume full operating current. The VCC capacitor is required to provide enough energy to prevent the voltage from dropping below the UVLO-off threshold during start-up, before the output is able to reach the regulated level. A large bulk capacitance holds more energy but results in slower start-up time. In this design, a 120-µF capacitor is chosen to provide enough energy and maintain a start-up time of approximately 2 seconds.