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600W PFC Power Supply For Audio Amplifier
600W PFC Power Supply For Audio Amplifier
600W PFC Power Supply For Audio Amplifier
User's Guide
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User's Guide
SLOU293C June 2010 Revised September 2012
This user guide documents a low-profile power supply that is suitable for AVR amplifiers or other high
power amplifier applications. The power supply accepts an ac line-input voltage (108 VRMS to 265
VRMS), and produces an output voltage of 50-VDC for loads up to 12 A (600 W).
Introduction
The power supply is dedicated to Audio applications and more specific the TAS5630/TAS5631 from Texas
Instruments. The difference compared to an industrial grade power supply is the typical user pattern of an
audio-system. First, music is dynamic with a crest factor typically in the range of 1/10 to 1/5 (Highly
compressed music). Second, the user pattern of a normal audio system, runs most of the time in low
power mode (<5W) playing "background" music.
This information has been considered when designing the SMPS for the TAS5630.
An explanation of the features and functions has been provided. Indications are provided where the
normal procedures regarding power supply design has been modified to accommodate the audioapplication.
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The requirements for a modern AVR include a slim physical profile and the ability to operate from the acline input at close to unity power factor. Therefore, an AVR application demands the power supply be of
low height, and comply with the power quality requirements defined in the IEC standard, 61000-3-2. In
addition, the combination of a tight physical package and the desire to meet Energy Star guidelines
requires that the design also demonstrates high efficiency. Described herein is a practical design that uses
standard components. It achieves the requirements using a traditional two-stage power converter topology
along with state-of-the-art power circuit control methods. The first stage is an interleaved, transition-mode,
power factor correcting (PFC) boost pre-regulator. This is followed by an isolated LLC series resonant DCDC main converter.
The design takes advantage of three integrated circuit power controllers.
The PFC pre-regulator stage is controlled by the UCC28061, a dual-phase, interleaved, transitionmode PFC controller.
The resonant LLC converter uses the UCC25600; a low-cost 8-pin controller.
The third IC is the UCC28600. This is used to control a small 6-W flyback converter that provides a
bias supply voltage.
Scope
This user guide is intended to demonstrate the design of the functional circuit, the operation of which has
been verified through a limited number of performance tests. This circuit incorporates essential safety
features. These include an input line fuse, inrush current control, output over-current limit, and output
over-voltage protection.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) has been taken into account during circuit selection and PCB layout
design. For most applications, the EMI filter components used are sufficient, but different housing and
different harness wiring and amplifier sections demands a need for filter adjustments to meet applicable
environmental and system compatibility requirements.
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Electrical Performance
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Electrical Performance
Table 1. Electrical Performance (1) (2) (3)
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX UNITS
INPUT CHARACTERISTIC
VI
Input Voltage
Line frequency
II
Input current
p.f.
Power factor
108
265
48
65
Vrms
Hz
Arms
0.95
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTIC
PFC Stage:
Vo(HVDC)
Output voltage
390
Vdc
Input voltage
Vo
Output voltage
Io
Output current
Io,
peak
Po
330
410
Vdc
12
50
1
20
Output power
Continuously
250
600
Peak 20mS
ILIM
Current limit
PLIM
Power limit
di/dt
1000
26
700
Do not exceed maximum slew rate
W
11
200
ms
SYSTEM CHARACTERISTIC
tHOLD
Hold-up time
OVTHLD
Over-voltage threshold
Temperature range
(1)
(2)
(3)
88%
91%
20
ms
55
V
50
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4.1
Dual Phase
boost PFC
LLC resonant
DC/DC converter
TI Class D
2 x 300 W @ 4 W
(UCC28061)
(UCC25600)
TAS5630
EMI filtering
Standby &
auxiliary supply
+15 V, 200 mA
UCC28600
-15 V, 200 mA
DC Power limit
Thermal warning
Clip detect from TAS 5630
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4.2.1
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4.2.2
4.3
Overtemperature Protection
The system has 1 thermal sensor on the PC board located near the Anode of the diode D8.
The sensor is the TMP300 and the trip-temperature can be adjusted by a resistor (R48). In the described
design this temperature is approximately 90C. The TMP300 has an open drain output that is pinned out
on the board. The TMP300 also supplies an analog voltage that can be translated into a temperature
available at J4 pin 2.
For a thermal indication, the user should react either by lowering the amplifier output power or by
shutting down. It is possible to connect the thermal indicator pin directly to the clip-detect pin. This lowers
the rail voltage to 25V and reduces output power.
The thermal protection should be tested in the final product and the user should consider if a primary side
thermal sensor should be applied to the semiconductors.
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4.4
Standby
The UCC28600 supplies the bias power to the PFC and DC/DC converter. When the power consumption
on the 15V rails falls below approx. 1.5W, the UCC28600 turns off the bias power to the main power
converters and enters low power/standby mode.
During this mode the 15V is "alive" but the main power rail (50V/25V) is off. When power consumption on
the auxiliary voltages goes up again the main power rail is turned on.
4.5
Clip-Detect
time
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Design Considerations
5.1
5.1.1
Boost Inductors
To get the best performance in terms of highest possible efficiency, it is desirable to let the switching
frequency of the boost converter drop to just above the audible limit. But, this also results in a larger boost
inductor. To optimize for size and cost, the minimum frequency is set to 60kHz at 85VAC, 700W. For the
design, this results in an inductor of 150uH with a Bmax of 350mT.
5.1.2
5.1.3
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5.2
5.2.1
LLC Gain
The input voltage to the LLC converter is when the boost converter is running approximately 390 VDC.
This voltage has a significant ripple at full power. The gain of the LLC converter depends on the ratio of
transformer magnetizing inductance and resonant induct size together with load and switching frequency.
For this design, the following parameters were calculated:
LM: 170H, LR: 30H, n: 4.6, CR: 47nF
This gives a resonant frequency of 134kHz. Figure 3 shows the gain curves normalized to the resonant
frequency as a function of the output power:
2
1.8
1.6
1.4
Gain
1.2
10 W
1
0.8
0.6
1000 W
600 W
0.4
100 W
0.2
0
0
0.5
1.5
fn
2.5
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Design Considerations
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5.2.3
5.2.4
OVP
The overvoltage protection kicks in at about 53V. The divider of R50 and R53 together with U6 senses the
rail voltage and signals through U9 to the primary side. If the OVP is triggered, the current through the
optocoupler is sufficiently large to discharge the soft start capacitor C32. The supply restarts using soft
start after the rail voltage is below the OVP limit.
5.2.5
Power Limit
The power limited looks at the secondary output current across sense resistors R104 and R105 connected
in parallel. The effective resistance of 2.5m gives a low voltage drop maximizing efficiency. The low
sense voltage is amplified by U12, a current shunt monitor INA210, using U7 as reference voltage, and
U13 as comparator. The ratio R56/R45 can be used to adjust the current limit.
When the power limit is reached its recommended to switch the output from 50V to 25V or turn down the
audio signal in the analog front end.
5.3
Auxiliary Converter
Follows standard design procedure when using the UCC28600.
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Measurements
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6.2
Efficiency - %
6.2.1
System Efficiency
Output Power - W
Efficiency - %
6.2.2
Output Power - W
Standby Power
With no load connected to the 15V the standby power consumption is:
P_standby <700mW at 230VAC
P_standby <300mW at 110VAC
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Measurements
6.3
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EMI Measurements
The measurements are only guidelines, and are not made at a certified lab, but shows that the design is
capable of passing the EMI limits if implemented properly.
80
80
75
75
70
70
65
65
EN 55022 Voltage on Mains QP
60
55
Level in - dBmV
Level in - dBmV
50
45
40
35
30
45
40
35
30
25
20
20
15
15
10
10
800 1M
2M
3M 4M 5M 6M 8M 10M
Frequency in Hz
0
150k
20M 30M
75
75
70
70
55
50
Level in - dBmV
Level in - dBmV
60
55
45
40
35
30
35
30
20
15
15
10
10
20M 30M
16
40
25
2M
3M 4M 5M 6M 8M 10M
Frequency in Hz
20M 30M
45
20
800 1M
2M
3M 4M 5M 6M 8M 10M
Frequency in Hz
50
25
800 1M
65
60
0
150k
80
65
50
25
0
150k
60
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150k
800 1M
2M
3M 4M 5M 6M 8M 10M
Frequency in Hz
20M 30M
Schematics
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Schematics
The schematic is done in Orcad Capture, and the Job file is available for down load in the tools folder for
the user guide.
Block1
Block2
J2
1
J1
1
VDC_OUT
VAC IN1
VDC_IN
PGND
VAC IN2
PGND
Header
50V_DC
2
3
AMP_GND
AMP_GND
Header
MH3
1
Mounting Hole
+15V
Enable
Boost_Enable
Primary_AUX
Primary_AUX
Primary_AUX
+15V
/TMAX
J4
Clip_detect
1
2
PMAX
VTEMP
Input_and_PFC
J3
1
2
3
4
5
Header
Header
DC_DC_Power
VDC
PGND
Primary_AUX
Block3
+15V
AMP_GND
-15V
-15V
BIAS_Supply
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Parts List
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Table 2. Bill of Materials
Qty
Manufacture
C1 C13
BC Components
0603N471K500NT
C2 C8
Taiyo Yuden
EMK325BJ226MM-T
C3 C9
Panasonic
EEUFC1E471L
C4 C10 C19
C20 C31 C32
C37 C57
BC Components
0805B105M160NT
C5 C6
AVX
12067C472KAT2A
C7 C63
Panasonic
EEUFC1E101S
C11 C56
Panasonic
ECJ-2FB1E105K
Vishay
VJ0603Y104MXA
C14
BC Components
0603B473M160NT
C15 C16
BC Components
0603N101K500NT
C17
Ceramic 2.2nF / 250V / 20% Y5U 10mm (W:7mm L:9mm) Disc plate
Capacitor
Murata
DE1E3KX222MA4BL01
C18
Vishay
C21 C22
Panasonic
EEUFC1J102
Murata
GRM32ER72A105KA01L
C27
Vishay
715P473912MD3
C28
AVX
12067A101JAT2A
C29
BC Components
0805B474M160NT
C30 C38
Vishay
VJ0603Y103MXB
C33 C65
Panasonic
ECJ-1V50J475M
C34
BC Components
VJ0603Y224MXJ
C36 C59
Kemet
C0805C106K9PAC
Epcos
B32922A2334M
C43
Panasonic
ECOS2WP331DA
Ceramic 1nF / 250V / 20% Y5U 5mm (W:5.0mm L:7.2mm) Disc plate
Capacitor
Murata
DE2E3KY102MA2BM01
C50 C51
BC Components
0603N220K500NT
C55
BC Components
0603N102K500NT
C64
BC Components
0603N221K500NT
C66
Murata
GRM188R72A102KA01
D1 D3
ON Semiconductor
MBRS3100T3
D2
ON Semiconductor
MURA160T3
D4 D5
Vishay
BAS21-V-GS08
D6 D9 D10 D11 250mA / 70V 350mW Small Signal Dual (A-C-CA) BAV99 Diode (SOP3D12 D16 D17
DBZ)
Vishay
BAV99-V-GS08
D7 D8
Farnell
145-3404
D14
16A / 600V Ultra Fast Recovery Ultrafast High Voltage Rectifier VF=1.05V
trr=35ns STTH16L06C Diode (TO220FULLPAK)
STMicro
STTH16L06CFP
D15
Fairchild
GBU8J
F1
Littelfuse
831
HEATSINK1
TIC-HSINK-064(2.00)
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HEATSINK2
TIC-HSINK-065(1.00)
J1
On Shore
Technology Inc.
ED120/3DS
J2
JST
B4P-VH
J3
5 pins / 1 row / 2.54mm Pitch Vertical Male Friction lock Pin header
Header
Molex
22-27-2051
J4
2 pins / 1 row / 2.54mm Pitch Vertical Male Friction lock Pin header
Header
Molex
22-27-2021
L1 L2
Ferrite / 300mA 25% SMD Ferrite Bead, 120R Ferrite Bead Inductor
(0805)
Tyco
BMB2A0120AN4
L3 L4
Ole Wolff
OWTR-PQ26/20PC44-3708-NL
L5 L6
Ole Wolff
OWPFC2225BNP-402
Q1 Q7 Q8 Q9
Q13 Q19
Fairchild
MMBT2907A
Q2
Fairchild
FQPF2N60C
Q3 Q6 Q15
Q16
Fairchild
FDPF20N50FT
Q4 Q5 Q14
Q20
Philips
PMBT2222
Fairchild
2N7002
R1 R2 R4 R18
R19
Yageo
RC1206FR-07330KL
R3 R30
Yageo
RC0603JR-07220KL
12
Yageo
RC0805FR-074R7L
R6
Yageo
RC0603FR-072K2L
R8 R9 R94
Yageo
RC0603JR-0739KL
Yageo
RC0603JR-071KL
12
Yageo
RC0603JR-0710KL
R11
STD
STD
R12
Yageo
RC0603JR-0727KL
R13 R90
Yageo
RC1206FR-0747RL
R17
Yageo
RC0603FR-075K6L
R23
Yageo
RC1206FR-07220RL
R24 R47
Yageo
RC0603JR-07560RL
R25 R41
Yageo
RC0603JR-0727RL
Yageo
RC0603JR-07100RL
R29
Yageo
RC0805FR-0756KL
R31
Yageo
RC0603JR-07270RL
Yageo
RC0603JR-0747KL
R34
Yageo
RC0603JR-0715KL
Yageo
RC0603JR-07100KL
Yageo
RC0603JR-073K3L
R37 R38
Yageo
RC0603FR-074K7L
R39
Yageo
RC0603JR-074M7L
Yageo
RC0603JR-0768KL
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R48 R99
Yageo
RC0603JR-07470KL
R49
Yageo
RC0603JR-075K6L
R59 R104
R105
Welwyn
LRF2010-R005JW
R62
Yageo
RC0805FR-07200KL
Yageo
RC0805FR-071ML
Yageo
RC0603JR-0733KL
Yageo
RC0805FR-07220KL
R71
Yageo
RC0805FR-07820KL
R75
std
std
R77
std
std
R80
Yageo
RC0603JR-071K8L
R86
4R7 / 3.1W / 20% / 7.5mm (W:7mm L:15mm) Inrush Current Limiter NTC
Resistor
Epcos
B57237S0479M000
R87
Epcos
B72220S0231K101
R91 R92
Yageo
RC0805FR-0715KL
R93
Yageo
RC0603JR-07180KL
R96
Yageo
RC0603JR-076K8L
R98
Yageo
RC0603JR-07680RL
R102
Yageo
RC0603JR-07330KL
TR1
Flyback Transformer
Ole Wolff
OWTR-E20/10/6-3708-NL Rev01
TR2
Gatedrive Transformer
Ole Wolff
OWTR-TX13/7.9/6.4-3708-NL
Rev01
TR3
LLC Transformer
Ole Wolff
OWTR-ETD39P3903-3708-NL
Rev 02
U10
Texas Instruments
UCC25600D
U11
Texas Instruments
UCC28061D
U12
Texas Instruments
INA210AIDCKT
U13 U2 U4 U6
U7
Texas Instruments
TL431CDBZR
U1
Texas Instruments
UCC28600D
U3 U8 U9
Vishay
CNY17F-2X009
U5
Texas Instruments
TMP300AIDCKR
8.1
Magnetics Supplier
http://www.owolff.com
OWPFC2225BNP-402
OWTR-PQ2620PC44-3708-NL
OWTR-E20/10/6-3708-NL Rev01
OWTR-TX13/7.9/6.4-3708-NL Rev01
OWTR-ETD39P3903-3708-NL Rev 02
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8.2.1
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Heat-Sink Drawings
HEATSINK1
The heat sink is based on a ready-made extrusion, type MQ75-1 from Aavid Thermaloy available from
Farnell no.: 232970 or KS29.2 from Austerlitz electronic available from ELFA no.: 75-624-81
8.2.2
HEATSINK2
The diode heat sink is based on the same ready-made extrusion, but is 50mm-long, type MQ50-1 from
Aavid Thermaloy available from Farnell no.: 232968 or KS29.2-50E from Austerlitz electronic available
from ELFA no.: 75-623-41
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PCB Layout
The PCB layout is made on a 1.6mm double sided 70m Cu FR4 PCB, 110x144mm Gerber files are
available as download in the tools folder, or contact the nearest TI representative.
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but are not limited to linear regulators, switching transistors, pass transistors, and current sense resistors which can be identified using the
EVM schematic located in the EVM User's Guide. When placing measurement probes near these devices during normal operation, please
be aware that these devices may be very warm to the touch. As with all electronic evaluation tools, only qualified personnel knowledgeable
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