L6567
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Capacitive mode protection
During ignition and steady state the operating frequency is higher than the resonance frequency of the load
(L,CL,RLAMP and RFILAMENT), so the transistors are turned on during the conduction time of the body diode in
order to maintain Zero Voltage Switching.
If the operating frequency undershoots the resonance frequency ZVS doesn’t occur and causes hard switching
of the MOStransistors. The L6567 detects this situation bymeasuring VRSwhen the lowsideMOS FET is turned
on. At pin 9 there is an internal comparatorwith thresholdV
CMTH (typ~20mV): if VRS <V
CMTH capacitive mode is
assumed and the frequency is increased as long as this situation is present. The shift is determined by CI.
Steady state frequency
At any time during steady state the frequency isdetermined by the maximum on the following three frequencies:
fSTEADY STATE=MAX{F
MIN,f
FEEDFORWARD
,f
CAPACITIVEMODEPROTECTION}.
IC supply
At start up the IC is supplied with a current that flows through RHV and an internal diode to the VSpin which-
charges the external capacitor CS. In steady state condition RHVis used as a mains voltage sensor, so it doesn’t
provide anymore the supply current. The easiest way to charge the CScapacitor (and tosupply the IC) is to use
a charge pump from the middle point of the half bridge.
To guarantee a minimum gate power MOS drive, the IC stops oscillating when VSis lower than VSHIGH2
. It will
restart once the VSwillbecome higher than VSHIGH1
. A minimum voltage hysteresis is guaranteed. The IC re-
starts operating at f = FMAX,then the frequency shifts towards FMIN. The timingof this frequency shifting is TIGN
(that is: CPcapacitor is charged and discharged 15 times).Now the oscillator frequency is controlled as in stan-
dard burning condition (feed forward and capacitive mode control). Excess charge on CSis drained by an inter-
nal clamp that turns on at voltage VSCL.
Groundpins
Pin 7(PGND) is the ground reference of the IC with respect to the application. Pin 11( SGND) provides a local
signal ground reference for the components connected to the pins CP,C
I
,R
REF and CF.
Relationship between external components and sistem working condition
L6567 is designed to drive CFL and TL lamps with a minimum part count topology. This feature implies that each
external component is related to one or more circuit operating state.
This table is a short summary of these relationships:
FMIN ---> RREF &C
F
F
FEEDFORWARD--->CF&I
RHV
TPRE &T
IGN ---> CP&R
REF
FPRE ---> RSHUNT,L,C
L
, LAMP
TDT ---> RREF
df/dt ---> CI
Some useful formulas can well approximate the values:
If IRHV is greater than: , the feed forward frequency is settledand the frequency value is fitted by the
following expression:
FMIN 1
8R
REF CF
⋅⋅
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≅
IRHV 15
RREF
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≥
FFEEDFORWARD IRHV
121 CF
⋅
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