The UCC3884 is a high performance current mode PWM controller intended
for single ended switch mode power supplies. The chip implements
a frequency foldback scheme that decreases the oscillator frequency as
the output voltage falls below a programmed value. This technique decreases
the average output current sourced into a low impedance load
which can occur during an output short circuit or overload condition. Excessive
short circuit current is more prevalent in high frequency converters
where the propagation delay and switch turn-off time forces a minimum attainable
duty cycle. An accurate volt-second clamp limits the duty cycle
during line or load transient conditions which could otherwise saturate the
transformer. The volt-second clamp may also be used with an external
overvoltage protection circuit to handle fault conditions such as current
sense disconnect or current transformer saturation.
The frequency
foldback, volt-second clamp, cycle-by-cycle current limit, and overcurrent
shutdown provide a rich set of protection features for use in peak current-mode pulse width modulators.
The UCC3884 is a high performance current mode PWM controller intended
for single ended switch mode power supplies. The chip implements
a frequency foldback scheme that decreases the oscillator frequency as
the output voltage falls below a programmed value. This technique decreases
the average output current sourced into a low impedance load
which can occur during an output short circuit or overload condition. Excessive
short circuit current is more prevalent in high frequency converters
where the propagation delay and switch turn-off time forces a minimum attainable
duty cycle. An accurate volt-second clamp limits the duty cycle
during line or load transient conditions which could otherwise saturate the
transformer. The volt-second clamp may also be used with an external
overvoltage protection circuit to handle fault conditions such as current
sense disconnect or current transformer saturation.
The frequency
foldback, volt-second clamp, cycle-by-cycle current limit, and overcurrent
shutdown provide a rich set of protection features for use in peak current-mode pulse width modulators.