The MAX17499/MAX17500 current-mode PWM controllers contain all the control circuitry required for the design of wide-input-voltage isolated and nonisolated power supplies. The input voltage is 9.5V DC to 24V DC, universal input voltage (85VAC-265VAC) rectified or -36V to -72VDC communication voltage. The programmable switching frequency is up to 625kHz. It is mainly used in 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 brick power modules, high-efficiency isolated communication power supplies, network/servers, 12V boost and SEPIC regulators, isolated and nonisolated HB
leds
, industrial power supplies, etc. This article introduces the main features of the MAX17499, block diagram, secondary regulation and primary regulation power supplies and other power supply circuit diagrams.
The MAX17499/MAX17500 current-mode PWM controllers contain all the control circuitry required for the design of wide-input-voltage isolated and nonisolated power supplies. The MAX17499 is well
suited
for low input voltage (9.5V DC to 24V DC) power supplies. The MAX17500 is well suited for universal input (rectified 85V AC to 265V AC) or telecom (-36V DC to -72V DC) power supplies.
The ICs contain an internal error amplifier that regulates the tertiary winding output voltage that is used in primary-side-regulated isolated power supplies. Primary-side regulation eliminates the need for an optocoupler. An input undervoltage lockout (UVLO) is provided for programming the input-supply start voltage and to ensure proper operation during brownout conditions. An opendrain UVLO flag output, with 210μs internal delay,allows the sequencing of a secondary-side controller.
The input-supply start voltage is externally programmable with a voltage-divider.A UVLO/EN input is used to shut down the
devices
. Internal digital soft-start eliminates
output voltage overshoot.
MAX17499 does not have the internal bootstrap UVLO and can be biased directly from a minimum voltage of 9.5V.
The switching frequency for the ICs is programmable with an external resistor. The MAX17499A/MAX17500A provide a 50% maximum duty-cycle limit, while the MAX17499B/MAX17500B provide a 75% duty-cycle limit. These devices are available in 10-pin μMAX packages and are rated for operation over the -40℃ to +85℃ temperature range.
MAX17499 key features:
_ Current-Mode Control
_ Programmable Switching Frequency Up to 625kHz
_ Accurate UVLO Threshold (1%)
_ Open-Drain UVLO Flag Output with Internal Delay
_ 36V to 72V Telecom Voltage Range
_ Universal Offline Input Voltage Range Rectified 85V AC to 265V AC ( MAX17500)
_ 9.5V to 24V Input (MAX17499)
_ Digital Soft-Start
_ Internal Bootstrap UVLO with Large Hysteresis (MAX17500)
_ Internal Error Amplifier with 1.5% Accurate Reference
_ 50μA (typ) Startup Supply Current
_ 50% Maximum Duty-Cycle Limit (MAX17499A/MAX17500A)
_ 75% Maximum Du ty-Cycle Limit (MAX17499B/MAX17500B)
_ 60ns Cycle-by-Cycle Current-Limit Propagation Delay
_ Available in Tiny 10-Pin μMAX Packages
MAX17499 Applications:
1/2, 1/4, and 1/8 Brick Power Modules
High-Efficiency, Isolated Telecom Power
Supplies
Networking/Servers
Isolated Keep-Alive Power Supplies
12V Boost and SEPIC Regulators
Isolated and Nonisolated High-Brightness LED
Power Supplies
Industrial Power Conversion
Figure 1. MAX17499 Functional Block Diagram
Figure 2. MAX17499 Programmable Input Start Voltage Nonisolated Power Supply Circuit Diagram
Figure 3. MAX17499 Secondary Regulated Isolated Power Supply Circuit Diagram
Figure 4. MAX17499 Primary Regulated Dual Output Isolated Telecom Power Supply Circuit Diagram
Figure 5. MAX17499 12-15V Output Boost Regulator Circuit Diagram
Figure 6. MAX17499 Typical Application Circuit Diagram
Reference address:Maxim MAX17499 Current Mode PWM Power Supply Control Solution
1/2, 1/4, and 1/8 Brick Power Modules
High-Efficiency, Isolated Telecom Power
Supplies
Networking/Servers
Isolated Keep-Alive Power Supplies
12V Boost and SEPIC Regulators
Isolated and Nonisolated High-Brightness LED
Power Supplies
Industrial Power Conversion
Figure 1. MAX17499 Functional Block Diagram
Figure 2. MAX17499 Programmable Input Start Voltage Nonisolated Power Supply Circuit Diagram
Figure 3. MAX17499 Secondary Regulated Isolated Power Supply Circuit Diagram
Figure 4. MAX17499 Primary Regulated Dual Output Isolated Telecom Power Supply Circuit Diagram
Figure 5. MAX17499 12-15V Output Boost Regulator Circuit Diagram
Figure 6. MAX17499 Typical Application Circuit Diagram
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