UCC1580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC2580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC3580-1,-2,-3,-4
Single Ended Active Clamp/Reset PWM
FEATURES
Provides Auxiliary Switch Activation
Complementary to Main Power
Switch Drive
Programmable deadtime (Turn-on
Delay) Between Activation of Each
Switch
Voltage Mode Control with
Feedforward Operation
Programmable Limits for Both
Transformer Volt- Second Product
and PWM Duty Cycle
High Current Gate Driver for Both
Main and Auxiliary Outputs
Multiple Protection Features with
Latched Shutdown and Soft Restart
DESCRIPTION
The UCC3580 family of PWM controllers is designed to implement a variety
of active clamp/reset and synchronous rectifier switching converter topologies. While containing all the necessary functions for fixed frequency, high
performance pulse width modulation, the additional feature of this design is
the inclusion of an auxiliary switch driver which complements the main
power switch, and with a programmable deadtime or delay between each
transition. The active clamp/reset technique allows operation of single
ended converters beyond 50% duty cycle while reducing voltage stresses
on the switches, and allows a greater flux swing for the power transformer.
This approach also allows a reduction in switching losses by recovering energy stored in parasitic elements such as leakage inductance and switch
capacitance.
The oscillator is programmed with two resistors and a capacitor to set
switching frequency and maximum duty cycle. A separate synchronized
ramp provides a voltage feedforward pulse width modulation and a programmed maximum volt-second limit. The generated clock from the oscillator contains both frequency and maximum duty cycle information.
Low Supply Current (100 mA Startup,
1.5 mA Operation)
(continued)
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Pin Numbers refer to DIL-16 and SOIC-16 packages
SLUS292D - FEBRUARY 1999 - REVISED FEBRUARY 2007
UDG-95069-2
UCC1580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC2580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC3580-1,-2,-3,-4
DESCRIPTION (cont.)
The main gate drive output (OUT1) is controlled by the
pulse width modulator. The second output (OUT2) is intended to activate an auxiliary switch during the off time
of the main switch, except that between each transition
there is deadtime where both switches are off, programmed by a single external resistor. This design offers
two options for OUT2, normal and inverted. In the -1 and
-2 versions, OUT2 is normal and can be used to drive
PMOS FETs. In the -3 and -4 versions, OUT2 is inverted
and can be used to drive NMOS FETs. In all versions,
both the main and auxiliary switches are held off prior to
startup and when the PWM command goes to zero duty
cycle. During fault conditions, OUT1 is held off while
OUT2 operates at maximum duty cycle with a guaranteed off time equal to the sum of the two deadtimes.
Undervoltage lockout monitors supply voltage (VDD), the
precision reference (REF), input line voltage (LINE), and
the shutdown comparator (SHTDWN). If after any of
these four have sensed a fault condition, recovery to full
operation is initiated with a soft start. VDD thresholds, on
and off, are 15V and 8.5V for the -2 and -4 versions, 9V
and 8.5V for the -1 and -3 versions.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
The UCC1580-x is specified for operation over the military temperature range of -55°C to 125°C. The
UCC2580-x is specified from -40°C to 85°C. The
UCC3580-x is specified from 0°C to 70°C. Package options include 16-pin surface mount and dual in-line.
VDD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16V
IVDD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25mA
LINE, RAMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.3V to VDD + 1V
ILINE, IRAMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5mA
DELAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3V
IDELAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5mA
IOUT1 (tpw < 1 s and Duty Cycle < 10%) . . . . . . . 0.6A to 1.2A
IOUT2 (tpw < 1 s and Duty Cycle < 10%) . . . . . . . 0.4A to 0.4A
ICLK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100mA to 100mA
OSC1, OSC2, SS, SHTDWN, EAIN . . . . . 0.3V to REF + 0.3V
IEAOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5mA to 5mA
IREF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30mA
PGND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.2V to 0.2V
Storage Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -65°C to +150°C
Junction Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -55°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . +300°C
DIL-16, SOIC-16 (Top View)
J, N, or D Packages
All voltages are with respect to ground unless otherwise stated.
Currents are positive into, negative out of the specified terminal. Consult Packaging Section of Databook for thermal limitations and considerations of packages.
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UCC2580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC3580-1,-2,-3,-4
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSUnless otherwise stated, all specifications are over the full temperature range, VDD =
12V, R1 = 18.2 kW , R2 = 4.41 kW , CT = 130 pF, R3 = 100 kW , COUT1 = 0 F, COUT2 = 0 F. TA = 0°C to 70°C for the UCC3580,
-40°C to 85°C for the UCC2580, -55°C to 125°C for the UCC1580, TA = TJ.
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX UNITS
Oscillator Section
Frequency
370
400
430
kHz
CLK Pulse Width
650
750
850
ns
ICLK = 3 mA
4.3
4.7
V
CLK VOH
ICLK = 3 mA
0.3
0.5
V
CLK VOL
Ramp Generator Section
IRAMP = 100 mA
50
100
mV
Ramp VOL
Flux Comparator Vth
3.16
3.33
3.50
V
Pulse Width Modulator Section
Minimum Duty Cycle
OUT1, EAOUT = VOL
0
%
Maximum Duty Cycle
OUT1, EAIN = 2.6 V
63
66
69
%
PWM Comparator Offset
0.1
0.4
0.9
V
Error Amplifier Section
EAIN
EAOUT = EAIN
2.44
2.5
2.56
V
EAOUT = EAIN
150
400
nA
IEAIN
0.3
0.5
V
EAOUT, VOL
EAIN = 2.6 V, IEAOUT = 100 mA
4
5
5.5
V
EAOUT, VOH
EAIN = 2.4 V, IEAOUT = 100 mA
AVOL
70
80
dB
Gain Bandwidth Product
f = 100 kHz (Note 1)
2
6
MHz
Softstart/Shutdown Section
Start Duty Cycle
EAIN = 2.4 V
0
%
ISS = 100 mA
100
350
mV
SS VOL
SS Restart Threshold
400
550
mV
–20
–35
mA
ISS
0.4
0.5
0.6
V
SHTDWN VTH
50
150
nA
ISHTDWN
Undervoltage Lockout Section
VDD On
UCC3580-2,-4
14
15
16
V
UCC3580-1,-3
8
9
10
V
VDD Off
7.5
8.5
9.5
V
LINE On
4.7
5
5.3
V
LINE Off
4.2
4.5
4.8
V
LINE = 6 V
50
150
nA
ILINE
Supply Section
14
15
16
V
VDD Clamp
IVDD = 10 mA
VDD < VDD On
160
250
A
IVDD Start
No Load
2.5
3.5
mA
IVDD Operating
Output Drivers Section
IOUT1 = 50 mA
0.4
1.0
V
OUT1 VSAT High
IOUT1 =100 mA
0.4
1.0
V
OUT1 VSAT Low
IOUT2 = 30 mA
0.4
1.0
V
OUT2 VSAT High
IOUT2 = 30 mA
0.4
1.0
V
OUT2 VSAT Low
20
50
ns
OUT1 Fall Time
COUT1 = 1nF, RS = 3 W
40
80
ns
OUT1 Rise Time
COUT1 = 1nF, RS = 3 W
20
50
ns
OUT2 Fall Time
COUT2 = 300pF, RS = 10 W
20
40
ns
OUT2 Rise Time
COUT2 = 300pF, RS = 10 W
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UCC1580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC2580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC3580-1,-2,-3,-4
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSUnless otherwise stated, all specifications are over the full temperature range, VDD =
12V, R1 = 18.2 kW , R2 = 4.41 kW , CT = 130 pF, R3 = 100 kW , COUT1 = 0 F, COUT2 = 0 F. TA = 0°C to 70°C for the UCC3580,
-40°C to 85°C for the UCC2580, -55°C to 125°C for the UCC1580, TA = TJ.
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX UNITS
Output Drivers Section (cont.)
90
120
160
ns
Delay 1 OUT2 to OUT1
R3 = 100 kW, COUT1 = COUT2 = 15 pF
100
120
140
ns
TA = TJ = 25°C
110
170
250
ns
Delay 2 OUT1 to OUT2
R3 = 100 kW, COUT1 = COUT2 = 15 pF
140
170
200
ns
TA = TJ = 25°C
Reference Section
4.875
5
5.125
V
REF
IREF = 0
1
20
mV
Load Regulation
IREF = 0 mA to 1 mA
Line Regulation
VDD = 10 V to 14 V
1
20
mV
Note 1: Guaranteed by design. Not 100% tested in production.
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
CLK: Oscillator clock output pin from a low impedance
CMOS driver. CLK is high during guaranteed off time.
CLK can be used to synchronized up to five other
UCC3580 PWMs.
Maximum Duty Cycle for OUT1 is slightly less due to
Delay1 which is programmed by R3.
DELAY: A resistor from DELAY to GND programs the
nonoverlap delay between OUT1 and OUT2. The delay
times, Delay1 and Delay2, are shown in Figure 1 and are
as follows:
OUT2: Gate drive output for the auxiliary switch with
0.3A drive current capability.
OUT1: Gate drive output for the main switch capable of
sourcing up to 0.5A and sinking 1A.
PGND: Ground connection for the gate drivers. Connect
PGND to GND at a single point so that no high frequency
components of the output switching currents are in the
ground plane on the circuit board.
De lay 1= 1.1pF · R 3
Delay2 is designed to be larger than Delay1 by a ratio
shown in Figure 2.
RAMP: A resistor (R4) from RAMP to the input voltage
and a capacitor (CR) from RAMP to GND programs the
feedforward ramp signal. RAMP is discharged to GND
when CLK is high and allowed to charge when CLK is
low. RAMP is the line feedforward sawtooth signal for the
PWM comparator. Assuming the input voltage is much
greater than 3.3V, the ramp is very linear. A flux
comparator compares the ramp signal to 3.3V to limit the
maximum allowable volt-second product:
EAIN: Inverting input to the error amplifier. The
noninverting input of the error amplifier is internally set to
2.5V. EAIN is used for feedback and loop compensation.
EAOUT: Output of the error amplifier and input to the
PWM comparator. Loop compensation components
connect from EAOUT to EAIN.
GND: Signal Ground.
LINE: Hysteretic comparator input. Thresholds are 5.0V
and 4.5V. Used to sense input line voltage and turn off
OUT1 when the line is low.
Volt-Second Product Clamp = 3.3 • R4 • CR.
REF: Precision 5.0V reference pin. REF can supply up to
5mA to external circuits. REF is off until VDD exceeds 9V
(–1 and –3 versions) or activates the 15V clamp (–2 and
–4 versions) and turns off again when VDD droops below
8.5V. Bypass REF to GND with a 1mF capacitor.
OSC1 & OSC2: Oscillator programming pins. A resistor
connects each pin to a timing capacitor. The resistor
connected to OSC1 sets maximum on time. The resistor
connected to OSC2 controls guaranteed off time. The
combined total sets frequency with the timing capacitor.
Frequency and maximum duty cycle are approximately
given by:
Fre que ncy =
SHTDWN: Comparator input to stop the chip. The
threshold is 0.5V. When the chip is stopped, OUT1 is low
and OUT2 continues to oscillate with guaranteed off time
equal to two non-overlap delay times. OUT2 continues to
switch after SHTDWN is asserted until the voltage on
VDD falls below VCS (typically 4 V) in order to discharge
the clamp capacitor.
1.44
(R1 + R2) · (CT + 27 pF )
Ma ximum Duty Cycle =
R1
R1 + R2
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UCC1580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC2580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC3580-1,-2,-3,-4
PIN DESCRIPTIONS (cont.)
SS: A capacitor from SS to ground programs the soft
start time. During soft start, EAOUT follows the amplitude
of SS’s slowly increasing waveform until regulation is
achieved.
VDD: Chip power supply pin. VDD should be bypassed
to PGND. The –1 and –3 versions require VDD to exceed 9V to start and remain above 8.5V to continue running. A shunt clamp from VDD to GND limits the supply
voltage to 15V. The –2 and –4 versions do not start until
APPLICATION INFORMATION
UDG-95070-2
Note: Waveforms are not to scale.
Figure 1. Output time relationships.
UVLO and Startup
this clamp must be activated as an indication of reaching
the UVLO on threshold. The internal reference (REF) is
brought up when the UVLO on threshold is crossed. The
startup logic ensures that LINE and REF are above and
SHTDWN is below their respective thresholds before
outputs are asserted. LINE input is useful for monitoring
actual input voltage and shutting off the IC if it falls below a programmed value. A resistive divider should be
used to connect the input voltage to the LINE input. This
feature can protect the power supply from excessive
currents at low line voltages.
For self biased off-line applications, -2 and -4 versions
(UVLO on and off thresholds of 15V and 8.5V typical)
are recommended. For all other applications, -1 and -3
versions provide the lower on threshold of 9V. The IC requires a low startup current of only 160mA when VDD is
under the UVLO threshold, enabling use of a large trickle
charge resistor (with corresponding low power dissipation) from the input voltage. VDD has an internal clamp
at 15V which can sink up to 10mA. Measures should be
taken not to exceed this current. For -2 and -4 versions,
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UCC1580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC2580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC3580-1,-2,-3,-4
APPLICATION INFORMATION (cont.)
The soft start pin provides an effective means to start
the IC in a controlled manner. An internal current of
20 A begins charging a capacitor connected to SS once
the startup conditions listed above have been met. The
voltage on SS effectively controls maximum duty cycle
on OUT1 during the charging period. OUT2 is also controlled during this period (see Figure 1). Negation of any
of the startup conditions causes SS to be immediately
discharged. Internal circuitry ensures full discharge of
SS (to 0.3V) before allowing charging to begin again,
provided all the startup conditions are again met.
Delay Times
1400
1.80
Delay Ratio
1200
1.70
1.60
Delay ns
Delay2
800
1.50
600
1.40
Delay1
400
1.30
200
1.20
0
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
Delay2/Delay1 Ratio
1000
Oscillator
Simplified oscillator block diagram and waveforms are
shown in Figure 3. OSC1 and OSC2 pins are used to
program the frequency and maximum duty cycle. Capacitor CT is alternately charged through R1 and discharged
through R2 between levels of 1.67 V and 3.3 V. The
charging and discharging equations for CT are given by
1.10
1000
R3 ProgrammingResistor W k
Figure 2. Delay times.
-t ö
æ
VC(cha rge ) = VREF • ç1- 2 • e t1 ÷
3
è
ø
VC(dis cha rge ) = 2 · VREF · e
3
t
t2
where t1 = R1 • CT and t2 = R2 • CT. The charge time
and discharge time are given by
tCH = 0.69 • R1 • CT and tDIS = 0.69 • R2 • CT
The CLK output is high during the discharge period. It
blanks the output to limit the maximum duty cycle of
OUT1. The frequency and maximum duty cycle are
given by
Fre que ncy =
1.44
(R1+ R2) • (CT + 27 pF)
Ma ximum Duty Cycle =
R1
R1+ R2
Maximum Duty Cycle for OUT1 will be slightly less due
to Delay1 which is programmed by R3.
Voltage Feedforward and Volt-Second Clamp
UCC3580 has a provision for input voltage feedforward.
As shown in Figure 3, the ramp slope is made proportional to input line voltage by converting it into a charging
current for CR. This provides a first order cancellation of
the effects of line voltage changes on converter performance. The maximum volt-second clamp is provided to
protect against transient saturation of the transformer
core. It terminates the OUT1 pulse when the RAMP voltage exceeds 3.3V. If the feedforward feature is not used,
the ramp can be generated by tying R4 to REF. However, the linearity of ramp suffers and in this case the
maximum volt-second clamp is no longer available.
UDG-96016-1
Figure 3. Oscillator and ramp circuits.
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UCC1580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC2580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC3580-1,-2,-3,-4
APPLICATION INFORMATION (cont.)
Output Configurations
a single pin is used to program the delays between
OUT1 and OUT2 on both sets of edges. Figure 1 shows
the relationships between the outputs. Figure 2 gives the
ratio between the two delays. During the transition from
main to auxiliary switch, the delay is not very critical for
ZVS turn-on. For the first half of OUT1 off-time, the body
diode of the auxiliary switch conducts and OUT2 can be
turned on any time. The transition from auxiliary to main
switch is more critical. Energy stored in the parasitic inductance(s) at the end of the OUT2 pulse is used to discharge the parasitic capacitance across the main switch
during the delay time. The delay (Delay 1) should be optimally programmed at 1/4 the resonant period determined by parasitic capacitance and the resonant
inductor (transformer leakage and/or magnetizing inductances, depending on the topology). However, depending on other circuit parasitics, the resonant behavior can
change, and in some cases, ZVS turn-on may not be obtainable. It can be shown that the optimum delay time is
independent of operating conditions for a specific circuit
and should be determined specifically for each circuit.
The UCC3580 family of ICs is designed to provide control functions for single ended active clamp circuits. For
different implementations of the active clamp approach,
different drive waveforms for the two switches (main and
auxiliary) are required. The -3 and -4 versions of the IC
supply complementary non-overlapping waveforms
(OUT1 and OUT2) with programmable delay which can
be used to drive the main and auxiliary switches. Most
active clamp configurations will require one of these outputs to be transformer coupled to drive a floating switch
(e.g. Figure 5). The -1 and -2 versions have the phase of
OUT2 inverted to give overlapping waveforms. This configuration is suitable for capacity coupled driving of a
ground referenced p-channel auxiliary switch with the
OUT2 drive while OUT1 is directly driving an n-channel
main switch (e.g. Figure 4).
The programmable delay can be judiciously used to get
zero voltage turn-on of both the main and auxiliary
switches in the active clamp circuits. For the UCC3580,
UDG-95071-2
Figure 4. Active clamp forward converter.
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UCC1580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC2580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC3580-1,-2,-3,-4
APPLICATION INFORMATION (cont.)
UDG-96017-1
Figure 5. Off-line active clamp flyback converter.
The use of active reset in a flyback power converter topology may be covered by U.S. Patent No. 5,402,329 owned by Technical
Witts, Inc., and for which Unitrode offers users a paid up license for application of the UCC1580 product family.
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UCC1580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC2580-1,-2,-3,-4
UCC3580-1,-2,-3,-4
APPLICATION INFORMATION (cont.)
UDG-96018-1
Figure 6. UCC3580 used in a synchronous rectifier application.
REVISION
SLUS292B
DATE
MAY 2005
SLUS292C
MAY 2005
COMMENT
Updated OSC frequency and maximum duty cycle, CT charge and discharge
equations.
Updated SHTDWN pin description.
Updated typical CT value used for measurements in electrical characteristics
table.
Removed Q package from datasheet.
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Status
(1)
Package Type Package Pins Package
Drawing
Qty
Eco Plan
(2)
Lead finish/
Ball material
MSL Peak Temp
Op Temp (°C)
(3)
Device Marking
Samples
(4/5)
(6)
UCC2580D-1
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
40
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
-40 to 85
UCC2580D-1
Samples
UCC2580D-2
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
40
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
-40 to 85
UCC2580D-2
Samples
UCC2580D-3
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
40
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
-40 to 85
UCC2580D-3
Samples
UCC2580D-4
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
40
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
-40 to 85
UCC2580D-4
Samples
UCC2580DTR-1
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
2500
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
-40 to 85
UCC2580D-1
Samples
UCC2580DTR-2
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
2500
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
-40 to 85
UCC2580D-2
Samples
UCC2580DTR-3
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
2500
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
-40 to 85
UCC2580D-3
Samples
UCC2580DTR-4
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
2500
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
-40 to 85
UCC2580D-4
Samples
UCC3580D-1
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
40
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
0 to 70
UCC3580D-1
Samples
UCC3580D-2
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
40
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
0 to 70
UCC3580D-2
Samples
UCC3580D-3
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
40
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
0 to 70
UCC3580D-3
Samples
UCC3580D-4
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
40
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
0 to 70
UCC3580D-4
Samples
UCC3580DTR-1
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
2500
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
0 to 70
UCC3580D-1
Samples
UCC3580DTR-2
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
2500
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
0 to 70
UCC3580D-2
Samples
UCC3580DTR-3
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
2500
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
0 to 70
UCC3580D-3
Samples
UCC3580DTR-4
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
16
2500
RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
0 to 70
UCC3580D-4
Samples
(1)
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