SLUAAL2 june 2023 UCC256402 , UCC256403 , UCC256404
The burst mode threshold varies with input voltage. This is because as the input voltage increases, the magnitude of the resonant current drops, as does the magnitude of the AC voltage on the resonant capacitor. This means the VCR peak to peak voltage can decrease and make burst mode more likely. To avoid the burst mode, first depopulate the resistor between RVCC and LL/SS, then lower the bottom VCR capacitance. This can increase the peak to peak voltage of the VCR. The peak to peak VCR voltage needs to be higher than the burst threshold (BMT=0.2V when the resistor between RVCC and LL/SS is depopulated) in order to prevent burst mode.