PWM Controller with Integrated Half-Bridge and SyncFET Drivers from the PowerWise® Family
National Semiconductor
Description
The LM5035A Half-Bridge Controller/Gate Driver contains all of the features necessary to implement half-bridge topology power converters using voltage mode control with line voltage feed-forward. The LM5035A is a functional variant of the LM5035 half-bridge PWM controller. The VCC current limit threshold has been increased to 35 mA. The soft start and soft start currents have been increased from 50 µA to 100 µA. The BST UV threshold has been lowered to less than the VCC UV threshold. The ratio of the T1 and T2 delays on the SR1 and SR2 outputs has been increased from 2:1 to 3:1. The floating high-side gate driver is capable of operating with supply voltages up to 105V. Both the high-side and low-side gate drivers are capable of 2A peak. An internal high voltage startup regulator is included, along with programmable line undervoltage lockout (UVLO) and overvoltage protection (OVP). The oscillator is programmed with a single resistor to frequencies up to 2MHz. The oscillator can also be synchronized to an external clock. A current sense input and a programmable timer provide cycle-by-cycle current limit and adjustable hiccup mode overload protection.
Features
105V / 2A Half-Bridge Gate Drivers
Synchronous Rectifier Control Outputs with Programmable Delays
High Voltage (105V) Start-up Regulator
Voltage mode Control with Line Feed-Forward and Volt • Second Limiting
Resistor Programmed, 2MHz Capable Oscillator
Patent Pending Oscillator Synchronization
Programmable Line Under-Voltage Lockout
Line Over-Voltage Protection
Internal Thermal Shutdown Protection
Adjustable Soft-Start
Versatile Dual Mode Over-Current Protection with Hiccup Delay Timer
Cycle-by-Cycle Over-Current Protection
Direct Opto-coupler Interface
5V Reference Output
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