JAJSOG3 December 2023 UCC28750
PRODUCTION DATA
The current sensing pin, CS, is an input pin which translates the primary switching device's current information into a voltage to be compared to the internal control voltage. The CS pin has a range of 200mV, VCS(min), to 900mV, VCS(limit). The generated current sense threshold is the control voltage (VCTRL) divided down by a gain of 2V/V, GFB.
An internal slope compensation ramp, Iramp(slope), programmed through an external series resistor Rslope enables stable operation in a continuous-conduction-mode (CCM) by removing the unwanted effect of sub-harmonic oscillation when the duty cycle is above 50%.
An internal leading-edge blanking circuit blinds the controller from noise during the turn-on edge of a MOSFET. If additional filtering is required a capacitor from the CS pin to GND can be used. The time constant of the RC filter cannot be similar to the leading edge blanking time of 250ns, as the additional filtering can lead to more power being delivered than designed due to delays in sensing. In addition to delivering more power, heavy filtering on the CS pin does not allow the criteria to be met for the short-circuit protection response. The criteria for a short-circuit pulse is that the CS pin voltage is greater than 900mV, VCS(limit), during the leading edge blanking time.
A small capacitor with a value of 10pF to 50pF is recommended on CCS.