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  HV9966 doc.# dsfp-HV9966 a051412 features ? switch mode controller for boost led driver ? high output current accuracy ? constant frequency operation ? hiccup mode protection for both short circuit and open circuit conditions ? led wiring fault detection applications ? rgb or white led backlighting general description the HV9966 is a current mode control led driver ic designed to control a boost led driver in constant frequency mode. the controller uses a peak current-mode control scheme (with programmable slope compensation) and includes an internal transconductance amplifer to accurately control the output current over all line and load conditions. the ic also provides a disconnect switch gate drive output, which can be used to achieve good pwm rise and fall times for the led current using an external disconnect fet. the HV9966 also provides a ttl compatible, low-frequency pwm dimming input that can accept an external control signal with a duty ratio of 0-100% and a frequency of up to a few kilohertz. the HV9966 includes led wiring fault detection function which turns off the boost converter and sends a shutdown signal to the external power supply in case the cathode of the led string (or any tap in the led string) is shorted to ground. a dedicated power supply input keeps the wiring fault detection circuitry armed even in the absence of the v cc supply. typical boost application circuit boost led driver with low-side led wiring fault detection c in c c c dd r ovp2 r ovp1 r cs r in l 1 q 1 d 1 r r2 r r1 vcc pwmd flag dr dis fb rt duty comp vdd re f vin gt cs gnd ov p r s q 2 HV9966 r sc c o r 1 r 2 r 3 r t zd 1 c vin vbst 12v c vcc supertex inc. supertex inc. www .supertex.com
2 HV9966 doc.# dsfp-HV9966 a051412 absolute maximum ratings stresses beyond those listed under absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. these are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifcations is not implied. exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. parameter value vdd to gnd -0.5v to +16v gate, dis to gnd -0.3v to (v cc +0.3v) vdd to gnd -0.3v to +3.8v vin to gnd -0.3v to +3.8v dr, rt, flag to gnd -0.3v to (v in +0.3v) ref to gnd -0.3v to +1.5v all other pins to gnd -0.3v to (v dd +0.3v) junction temperature +150c storage ambient temperature range -65c to +150c continuous power dissipation (t a = +25c) 1000mw sym description min typ max unit conditions input v ccdc input dc supply voltage range - 10 12 14 v dc input voltage i ccsd shut-down mode supply current - - - 1.5 ma pwmd to gnd uvlo rise,vcc v cc under-voltage lockout threshold * 9.0 - 9.5 v v cc rising uvlo hyst,vcc v cc under-voltage hysteresis - - 1.0 - v v cc falling internal low voltage regulator v dd internally regulated voltage - 3.23 3.30 3.37 v pwmd = v dd ; f s = 300khz; i vdd_ext uvlo rise,vdd v dd under-voltage lockout threshold * 3.03 3.10 3.17 v v cc rising uvlo hyst,vdd v dd under-voltage hysteresis - - 0.20 - v v cc falling 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 dr duty rt cs gnd gate vcc dis flag vin pwmd fb ref comp ovp vdd pin description product marking y = last digit of year sealed ww = week sealed l = lot number c = country of origin* a = assembler id* = ?green? packaging *may be part of top marking t op m ar ki ng bottom marking HV9966ng y ww llllllll ccccccccc aaa 16-lead soic (ng) (top view) electrical characteristics (the * denotes the specifcations which apply over the full operating ambient temperature range of -40 o c < t a < +125 o c, otherwise the specifcations are at t a = 25 o c. v cc = 12v, c vcc = 1.0f, c dd = 1.0f, c gate = 1.0nf, c flt = 500pf, r t = 374k?, duty = gnd unless otherwise noted.) typical thermal resistance package j-a 16-lead soic 83 o c/w 16-lead soic (ng) package may or may not include the following marks: si or note: # denotes specifcations guaranteed by design -g indicates package is rohs compliant (green) part number package option packing HV9966ng-g 16-lead soic (narrow body) 45/tube HV9966ng-g m934 16-lead soic (narrow body) 2500/reel ordering information supertex inc. www .supertex.com
3 HV9966 doc.# dsfp-HV9966 a051412 sym description min typ max unit conditions pwm dimming v pwmd(lo) pwmd input low voltage * - - 1.0 v --- v pwmd(hi) pwmd input high voltage * 2.0 - - v --- r pwmd pwmd pull down resistor - 50 100 100 k? v pwmd = v dd boost fet driver i source gate short circuit current, sourcing * 0.25 - - a v gate = 0v i sink gate sinking current * 0.50 - - a v gate = v cc t rise gate output rise time - - - 70 ns --- t fall gate output fall time - - - 35 ns --- disconnect fet driver i source,dis gate short circuit current, sourcing * 0.02 - - a v gate = 0v i sink,dis gate sinking current * 0.04 - - a v gate = v cc t rise,dis gate output rise time - - - 300 ns --- t fall,dis gate output fall time - - - 150 ns --- oscillator f osc1 oscillator frequency - 88 100 112 khz r t = 374k? f osc2 oscillator frequency - 220 250 280 khz r t = 249k? f osc output frequency range # 80 - 300 khz --- d max maximum duty cycle at gate output * 87 - 93 % duty = gnd - 67 - 73 % duty = v dd current sense t blank leading edge blanking * 100 - 250 ns --- t prop_delay1 delay to gate falling - - - 200 ns comp = v dd ; 50mv overdrive at cs r div internal resistor divider ratio C comp to cs # - 0.167 - - --- v offset comparator offset voltage # -10 - 10 mv --- r pulldown pull down fet resistance * - - 100 ? --- over voltage protection v ovp,rising over voltage rising trip point * 1.94 2.00 2.06 v ovp rising v ovp,hyst over voltage hysteresis - - 0.2 - v ovp falling t prop_delay propagation delay time - - - 200 ns 50mv overdrive electrical characteristics (cont.) hghrwhvwhvshflfdwlrvlfdssorhuwhioorshudwldpelhwwhpshudwuhudhri o c < t a < +125 o rhlvhhvshflfdlrvdh at t a = 25 o c. v cc = 12v, c vcc ) dd ) ( = 1.0nf, c flt = 500pf, r t < 1ohvvrhlvhrhg note: sddd supertex inc. www .supertex.com
4 HV9966 doc.# dsfp-HV9966 a051412 sym description min typ max unit conditions internal transconductance opamp gb gain-bandwidth product # - 1.0 - mhz 75pf capacitance at comp pin a v open loop dc gain - 65 - - db output open v cm input common-mode range # -0.3 - 1.5 v --- v o output voltage range # 0.7 - v dd -0.7 v a v 65db g m transconductance - - 500 - a/v --- v offset input offset voltage * -3.0 - 3.0 mv --- i bias input bias current # - 0.5 1.0 na --- i comp,dis discharging current with pull down fet - 10 - - ma v comp = 2.0v i comp,lkg comp leakage current * - - 10 na pwmd = gnd; comp = 2.0v gb buffer gain-bandwidth of the buffer # 20 - - khz --- vin pin uv lo_rise,vin v in under voltage lockout threshold * 2.62 2.76 2.90 v v in rising uv lo_hyst,vin v in under voltage hysteresis - - 0.20 - v v in falling dr and flag pins v ref comparator reference voltage * 1.58 1.75 1.92 v --- t prop_delay propagation delay time - - - 200 ns v dr = v ref +0.1v v clamp,dr clamp voltage at dr pin * 2.00 - 2.50 v current into dr pin = 50a * 2.75 - 3.20 v current into dr pin = 1ma i source,flag source current from flag pin - 10 - - ma flag = gnd i sink,flag sink current into flag pin - 10 - - ma flag = gnd t rise,flag gate output rise time - - - 40 ns c flag = 500pf t fall,flag gate output fall time - - - 40 ns c flag = 500pf wiring fault detection (pwmd high) v ref1 comp rail comparator detect threshold - - v dd -0.3 - v --- v ref2 fb low comparator threshold - - 0.1 - v --- t prop_delay propagation delay time - - - 200 ns 50mv overdrive over current protection k ocp multiplication factor for over-current protection * 1.95 2.00 2.05 - --- v ocp minimum voltage at output of gain stage * 0.22 - 0.24 v ref = gnd t blank,ocp blanking time for ocp * 500 - 900 ns --- t prop_delay propagation delay time * - - 200 ns 50mv overdrive note: sddd electrical characteristics (cont.) hghrwhvwhvshflfdwlrvlfdssorhuwhioorshudwldpelhwwhpshudwuhudhri o c < t a < +125 o rhlvhhvshflfdlrv are at t a = 25 o c. v cc = 12v, c vcc ) dd ) ( = 1.0nf, c flt = 500pf, r t < 1ohvvrhlvhrhg supertex inc. www .supertex.com
5 HV9966 doc.# dsfp-HV9966 a051412 functional block diagram vcc vdd cs gnd comp ref fb + - - + + - + - + - + - + - s r q s r q q 1 2 + - + - + - s r q blanking min monoshot monoshot monoshot monoshot clock sync 4 bit counter clr en /4 8 bit counter clr en n256 monoshot s r q 2.76v/2.56v 2.0v 9.25v/ 8.25v 3.1v/ 2.9v vdd - 0.3v 0.1v por2 dim n16 por2 old flag n16 clk clk/4 n16 por2 dim 2.0v/1.8v flag clk gtb dimf lt dim clk/4 rst rst ov ov oc old fl t clr1 fault latch por1 latch q r s dim oc dim por1 dim dim sc ol1 ol2 rst ol1 ol2 fl t clr1 gtb por1 fl t flag rt ovp gt dis vin dr pwmd regulator note: circuit in shaded area is powered off the vin pin; rest of the circuit is powered off the vdd regulator (powered off vcc for the gate drivers) supertex inc. www .supertex.com
6 HV9966 doc.# dsfp-HV9966 a051412 vcc, vdd and gate drivers the external voltage applied at vcc is used to power the ic. the voltage at this pin is typically 12v+/-15% with a 16v abs max rating. an internal linear regulator is used to generate 3.3v at vdd pin which is used to power the low voltage analog circuit. the voltage at vdd pin can also be used as a reference to set the led current using a resistor divider from vdd to the ref pin. both vcc and vdd have built-in uvlo to disable the ic in case the voltages at the pins are lower than expected. the gate drivers are powered off directly from the vcc pin. the switching gate driver currents are supplied from the low esr capacitor connected externally at the vcc pin. g m amplifer and pwm dimming the g m dpsolhulvxvhgwrfrwurowkh/(fxuuhw7khfxuuhw level is set by the voltage at the ref pin and the led current is sensed by a current sense resistor and the voltage across the sense resistor is fed into the fb pin. the compensation capaci - tor is connected between comp and gnd. when pwmd is high, the ota is allowed to control the voltage at the comp pin. when pwmd is low, the ota is disconnected from the comp pin. the leakage current at the comp pin due to all circuitry connected to it (esd protection, pull down tran - sistor and disconnect switch) should be less than 10na. the pull down fet at the comp pin is used to discharge the comp capacitor at startup and during fault conditions. boost fet current sense the current sense pin has a built in 100 - 250ns blanking time. it also has a pull down fet which is turned on whenever the gt is off. this is to facilitate slope compensation using an external resistor/capacitor network. although most applications with this ic are expected to be dcm boost circuits which do not need slope compensation, the pull-down fet is included for to make the part usable for ccm boost converters as well. hiccup timer hiccup timing is achieved by using an internal 8-bit counter which counts 1024 clock cycles. this makes the hiccup time dependent on the switching frequency. startup when power is initially applied to the ic, por1 goes high. at this point, two latches C fault latch and por1 latch C are set and flt goes high. the por1 latch output will be high untill the uvw3:0sxovhlvdssolhgdw3:07klvnhhsvwkhfrxwhu cleared and enabled till the pwmd pulse is applied. once the uvw3:0glppljsxovhlvdssolhgwkhfrxwhulvdoorzhgwr count to 256, at which point the gate drivers and comp pin are released, and the converter can start regulating the led current. over-voltage and over-current fault over-voltage is detected using the voltage at the ovp pin. when the voltage at ovp exceeds 2.0v, over-voltage is trig - gered and the over-voltage condition is said to exist untill the voltage at ovp drops below 1.8v (10% lower). over-current condition is detected by the over-current compar- ator, which compares the voltage at the fb pin with two-times the voltage at the ref pin. as long as these fault conditions exist, they set the fault latch, which turns off the gate drivers and clears the 8-bit counter and keeps the counter cleared. once the fault disappers, the coun - ter is allowed to count and the operation of the ic is identical to the startup case. short circuit to chassis condition a wiring fault condition occurs during the manufacturing pro - cess involving large led strings. consider a case of three led light bars connected in series and driven from the same boost converter. the input to the boost converter is typically about 120v. assume each led light bar has a forward drop of about 80v (25 leds with 3.2v/per led). if one of the connections be- tween the led light bars is shorted to ground (see fig.1), then the boost converter looses the feedback signal since all the cur- uhwrzvwkurxjkwkhvkruwesdvvljwkhvhvhuhvlvwru fig.1 : short circuit to chassis in this case, comp will rail to vdd and the boost converter will operate at its maximum power limit. this excessive current wkurxjkwkhuvwwzroljkweduvfrxoggdpdjhwkh/(v a1 c1 c2 c3 q2 r 2 supertex inc. www .supertex.com
7 HV9966 doc.# dsfp-HV9966 a051412 this situation needs to be detected and prevented. note that turning off the boost converter might not be suffcient in all cas - es. for example, if c1 was shorted in ground in fig.1, the led string voltage (one string; 80v) is lower than the input voltage (120v) and turning off the boost converter will not prevent the short circuit current. hence, the main solution C besides turning off the boost converter C is to signal the 120v power supply to turn off. this is achieved by means of the flag output. in the HV9966, a short cathode condition is detected by sens - ing the drain voltage of the disconnect fet. however, the drain voltage of the disconnect fet is zero when pwmd is high. so, the detection is separated into two cases C pwmd high and pwmd low C and each case is detected differently. detection of short circuit to chassis when pwmd is high when a wiring fault condition occurs while the boost converter is running, fb will go to zero and comp will rail to vdd. this is the condition that is used to detect a short circuit to chassis. however, this condition is also likely to happen at startup. if the comp capacitor is low (to achieve a fast transient re - sponse) and the output capacitor is large, the startup wave- forms may look as shown below (fig. 2). ,)ljwkhuvw3:0sxovhlvdssolhgdww 0 . since fb is zero, comp voltage starts ramping up. giv - en the large output capacitor, comp hits vdd before the output capacitor voltage can meet the led string volt- age. at this point, comp = v dd and fb<0.1v. this sets signal ol1. this resets the counter and the counter is ready to count when pwmd is high. in this time interval, both olp1 and olp2 are high and the counter is counting. in this interval, olp2 = 0 and counter is disabled and so holds its previous state. enabling the counter only when pwmd is high ensures that the delay time is measured only when pwmd is high, effectively scaling the delay time by the pwmd duty cycle. if the converter were start- ed with a low pwm dimming duty cycle, not scaling the delay time would cause a false detection since the coun- ter would have reached 256 long before comp can re - spond (since comp responds only when pwmd is hi). at t 5 , fb = 0.1v and counter has not yet reached 256. the programmed delay helps to avoid false detection of an open circuit condition at startup or due to a transient condition as described above. thus, once the condition is detected, the ic waits for the programmed time and if the counter goes all the way to 256, then the ic turns off and pulls flag down. the ic can be turned on only by cycling the voltage at v in . detection of short circuit to chassis when pwmd is low when pwmd is off, or vcc is not applied, the wiring fault is de - tected by sensing the voltage at the drain pin of the disconnect fet. this part of the ic is powered by the voltage at the vin pin and not through the vcc pin. this makes the fault detec - tion independent of the power sequence of the various supplies (vcc, vin and pwmd). for the scheme to work, one of two things is required C either one diode per led light bar (as shown in fig.1) or a parallel zener diode across each led (which typically exist in many leds used for backlighting applications). during normal operation (no short to chassis), the drain of the disconnect fet is pulled to ground when pwmd is high. when pwmd goes low, this fet is turned off. at that time, the parasit - ic capacitance at the drain node (node c3 in fig. 1), is charged to the output voltage through resistor r 1 . the voltage at the drain is then sensed through resistor divider r 2 /r 3 (which may or may not be used). there is a built in delay which is equal to 64 switching cycles (about 640us at 100khz switching frequency). resistor r 1 is programmed such that the voltage at dr pin exceeds 2.0v within this delay time. t 0 -t 1 : t 1 -t 2 : t 2 -t 3 : t 0 t 1 t 2 t 3 t 4 t 5 t 6 pwmd comp outpu t voltage fb t 3 -t 4 : t 4 -t 5 : supertex inc. www .supertex.com
8 HV9966 doc.# dsfp-HV9966 a051412 case 1: short circuit to chassis condition occurs during normal operation assuming the antiparallel diodes are used, if there is a wiring fault condition, then the current through r 1 will fow through the antiparallel diodes into the short and the drain node will not ex- ceed one or two diode drops above ground. thus, a fault condi - tion is detected and it is fagged. note: if the pwm dimming duty cycle is large enough that the dimming off-time is less than the delay, then this method of fault detection will not work. however, the detection will occur under pwmd high. case 2: short circuit to chassis condition occurs when vcc is off in this case, when the 120v boost power supply comes on, the voltage at vin is regulated to 4.7v using the external zener diode. once the voltage at vin is stabilized, the ic waits for 64 cycles of the clock. once the timer has run out, if the dr pin is still below 2.0v, then the ic flags a fault. note: for esd protection, back to back diodes are needed be- tween the vin and vdd pins. when v cc is applied, the 4.7v at vin pin combined with the 5.0v at vdd ensure that the exter- nal zener diode will not be powered through vdd. when v cc is not applied, the voltage at vdd will be 4.7 C 0.6v = 4.1v, which is lower than its uvlo setting. this will keep the ic off and en - sure that it is not powered on through the vin pin. pin description (16-lead soic) pin # name description 1 dr this pin is connected to the drain of the disconnect fet through a resistor divider and is used to detect a short circuit to chassis wiring fault. 2 duty this pin sets the duty cycle output for the ic. connecting duty to gnd programs the maximum duty cycle to 90%, whereas connecting it to vdd programs the maximum duty cycle to 70%. 3 rt this pin sets the frequency of the power circuit. a resistor between rt and gnd will program the circuit in constant frequency mode. the switching frequency is synchronized to the pwmd turn on edge. 4 cs this pin is used to sense the source current of the external power fet. it includes a built-in 100ns (min) blanking time. 5 gnd ground return for all the low power analog internal circuitry as well as the gate drivers. this pin must be connected to the return path from the input. 6 gate this is the gate driver output for the switching fet. 7 vcc this pin is the power supply input to the ic. 8 dis this pin is used to drive an external disconnect fet which disconnects the load from the circuit during a fault condition or during pwm dimming to achieve a very high dimming ratio. 9 vdd this pin is the output of the low voltage regulator. a low esr capacitor should be connected from this pin to gnd. 10 ovp this pin provides the over voltage protection for the converter. when the voltage at this pin exceeds 2.0v, the gate output of the HV9966 is turned off and dis goes low. the ic will turn on when the voltage at the pin goes below 1.8v. 11 comp stable closed loop control can be accomplished by connecting a compensation network between comp and gnd. 12 ref the voltage at this pin sets the output current level. the current reference can be set using a resistor divider from the vdd pin. 13 fb this pin provides output current feedback to the HV9966 by using a current sense resistor. 14 pwmd when this pin is pulled to gnd (or left open), switching of the HV9966 is disabled. then an external ttl high level is applied to it, switching will resume. 15 vin this pin is powered from the input of the boost power supply so that the logic powered by the vcc pin is enabled even if there is no vcc at the ic. this pin is used to power the wiring fault detection circuit in the ic. an external 3.0v or 3.3v zener diode is typically used. 16 flag this is an active-low, open drain pin which is used to disable the boost power supply in case of a wiring fault. supertex inc. www .supertex.com
9 HV9966 (the package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not refect the most current specifcations. for the latest package outline information go to http://www.supertex.com/packaging.html .) doc.# dsfp-HV9966 a051412 16-lead soic (narrow body) package outline (ng) 9.90x3.90mm body, 1.75mm height (max), 1.27mm pitch symbol a a1 a2 b d e e1 e h l l1 l2 dimension (mm) min 1.35* 0.10 1.25 0.31 9.80* 5.80* 3.80* 1.27 bsc 0.25 0.40 1.04 ref 0.25 bsc 0 o 5 o nom - - - - 9.90 6.00 3.90 - - - - max 1.75 0.25 1.65* 0.51 10.00* 6.20* 4.00* 0.50 1.27 8 o 15 o jedec registration ms-012, variation ac, issue e, sept. 2005. * this dimension is not specifed in the jedec drawing. drawings are not to scale. supertex doc. #: dspd-16song, version g041309. t op vi ew side v iew vi ew a-a vi ew b a a seating plane 16 1 seating plane gauge plane l l1 l2 1 v iew b h h b a a2 a1 e e e1 d note 1 (index area d/2 x e1/2) note: 1. this chamfer feature is optional. if it is not present, then a pin 1 identifer must be located in the index area indicated. the pin 1 identifer can be: a molded mark/identifer; an embedded metal marker; or a printed indicator . supertex inc. does not recommend the use of its products in life support applications, and will not knowingly sell them for use in such appl ications unless it receives an adequate ?product liability indemnification insurance agreement.? supertex inc. does not assume responsibility for use of devices described, and limits its liability to the replacement of the devices determined defective due to workmanship. no responsibility is assumed for possible omissions and inaccuracies. circuitry and specifications are subject to change without notice. for the latest product specifications refer to the supertex inc. (website: http//www .supertex.com) ?2012 supertex inc. all rights reserved. unauthorized use or reproduction is prohibited. supertex inc. 1235 bordeaux drive, sunnyvale, ca 94089 t el: 408-222-8888 www .supertex.com


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