Test Procedure for the NCP1075PREGEVK Evaluation Board
Introduction
The ac-supply pre-regulator demo board is a universal input, off-line, 15-W output,
constant voltage power supply for powering E-meters or white goods applications.
This pre-regulator is a specific function added to conventional SMPS, placed between
ac-supply rectification and input bulk capacitor, supplying Flyback converter. This preregulator allows extra high ac-supply from mains (up to 460 Vac), supporting supply
between 2 phases (instead of phase and neutral) without drawback of double input bulk
capacitors and corresponding high supply voltage for Flyback converter build with
cascade or very high voltage Power MOS transistor.
The pre-regulator is working likes an LDO, providing ~ 200 Vdc regulated voltage, but
with switching behavior avoiding excessive power dissipation, heat sink and reliability
issues.
If the solution can be used with any type of Switched Mode Power Supply, the limited
power considered here makes the new NCP1075SOTGEVB evaluation board
(configured for 12 V output) well defined for that type of applications.
The switching topology is a discontinuous mode flyback converter utilizing the ON Semi
NCP1075 monolithic controller with internal MOSFET. The specific default demo board
has an output rating of 12 V at 1 A max.
The interconnections of pre-regulator ask for some modification of original
NCP1075SOTGEVB explained later-on.
Equipment Required
1. Adjustable, isolated AC power source (or a simple variac) capable of zero to 264
Vac output up to 3 A peak. AC source should have the capability of measuring
input power in watts. If not, an AC line analyzer or AC wattmeter should be used.
2. Digital volt/amp meters to measure
a. Output voltage of the pre-regulator (~ 200 Vdc)
b. Output current and voltage to the electronic load (1 A / 12 Vdc).
3. A variable electronic load or rheostat capable of up to a 2-A load. If an electronic
load is used it is preferable to have a constant resistance load mode. The current
meter in the electronic load can be used in lieu of a series, in-line A-meter.
Setup Procedure
Set the equipment as shown in the picture below so that the output voltage and current
of the NCP1075 demo board can be measured and the output voltage of the preregulator monitored.
Dc-voltmeter
Electronic
load
Ac-source
140 V to 265 V
W-meter
Pin
Note: Indicated output polarity on above picture of demo board may not correspond to
actual demo board. Please note output polarity as marked on demo board.
10/14/2013
Test Procedure
1. Switch the electronic load on and set to 0.1 A, switch all of the digital meters on (assuming
they are wired properly for voltage and current sensing).
2. With the ac source OFF, set the current limit on the AC source to 3 A and the output voltage
to 264 Vac.
3. Turn on the ac source, the pre-regulator output voltage should be 200 Vdc ± 20 V and the
power supply output voltage should be 12 Vdc + 0.3 V, - 0.2 V (11.8 V to 12.3 V is default
output voltage setup for this demo board).
4. Adjust the ac source to 230 Vac and check the input power (standby power). It should be
below 2.2 W.
5. Adjust the electronic load from 0.1 A slowly up to 1 A (full load): Both pre-regulator and
power supply output voltages should remain within previous voltage range and tolerances.
6. Increase the load to 2 A to kick in the over-current protection. This should result in a “hickup” start-stop type of operation.
7. Set the load back to 1 A and the power supply should recover with proper output voltage.
8. Adjust the ac source down to 150 Vac and the pre-regulator output should still be in spec.
Return the AC source to 230 Vac.
9. Switch the ac source off and disconnect the demo board.
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