Features
- High speed PWM (up to 1MHz) for ZVS full bridge control
- Current mode control compatible
- High current high-side and low-side totem-pole drivers
- Adjustable resonant delay for ZVS
- 10MHz error amplifier bandwidth
- Programmable soft-start
- Precision bandgap reference
- Latching shutdown input
- Non-latching enable input
- Adjustable leading edge blanking
- Adjustable dead time control
- Adjustable ramp for slope compensation
- Fast short-circuit protection (hiccup mode)
- Adjustable cycle-by-cycle peak current limiting
- Drive signals to implement synchronous rectification
- VDD undervoltage lockout
- Current share support
- ±5% "in regulation" indication
- Pb-free (RoHS compliant)
Description
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The ISL6551 is a zero voltage switching (ZVS) full-bridge PWM controller designed for isolated power systems. This part implements a unique control algorithm for fixed-frequency ZVS current mode control, yielding high efficiency with low EMI. The two lower drivers are PWM controlled on the trailing edge and employ resonant delay while the two upper drivers are driven at a fixed 50% duty cycle. This IC integrates many features in 28 Ld SOIC package to yield a complete and sophisticated power supply solution. Control features include programmable soft-start for controlled start-up, programmable resonant delay for zero voltage switching, programmable leading edge blanking to prevent false triggering of the PWM comparator due to the leading edge spike of the current ramp, adjustable ramp for slope compensation, drive signals for implementing synchronous rectification in high output current, ultra high efficiency applications and current share support for paralleling up to 10 units, which helps achieve higher reliability and availability as well as better thermal management. Protective features include adjustable cycle-by-cycle peak current limiting for overcurrent protection, fast short-circuit protection (in hiccup mode), a latching shutdown input to turn off the IC completely on output overvoltage conditions or other extreme and undesirable faults, a non-latching enable input to accept an enable command when monitoring the input voltage and thermal condition of a converter and VDD undervoltage lockout with hysteresis. Additionally, the ISL6551 includes high current high-side and low-side totem-pole drivers to avoid additional external drivers for moderate gate capacitance (up to 1.6nF at 1MHz) applications, an uncommitted high bandwidth (10MHz) error amplifier for feedback loop compensation, a precision bandgap reference with ±1.5% (ISL6551AB) or ±1% (ISL6551IB) tolerance across recommended operating conditions and a ±5% “in regulation” monitor. In addition to the ISL6551, other external elements such as transformers, pulse transformers, capacitors, inductors and Schottky or synchronous rectifiers are required for a complete power supply solution. A detailed 200W telecom power supply reference design using the ISL6551 with companion Intersil ICs, Supervisor and Monitor ISL6550, and Half-bridge Driver HIP2100, is presented in application note AN1002. In addition, the ISL6551 can also be designed in push-pull converters using all of the features except the two upper drivers and adjustable resonant delay features.
Applications
- Full-Bridge and Push-Pull Converters
- Power Supplies for Off-line and Telecom/Datacom
- Power Supplies for High End Microprocessors and Servers
| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | Package | Carrier Type | MOQ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ISL6551IBZ | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | SOICW | Tube | 520 |
| ISL6551IBZ-T | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | SOICW | Reel | 1000 |
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- Product Change NoticePDF 98 KB PCN12094 Dec 19, 2012
- Application NotePDF 725 KB an1246 Nov 02, 2005AI-generated Summary: This document explains techniques to improve Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS) full-bridge converter performance by analyzing MOSFET power losses and introducing saturable cores. It details how saturable cores enhance ZVS operation by varying inductance based on magnetic saturation, improving blocking time and reducing output diode ringing. The theory covers magnetic B-H loops, core geometry, permeability changes, and core reset mechanisms influenced by diode reverse recovery characteristics.
- Application NotePDF 397 KB an1684 Jan 19, 2004AI-generated Summary: The document outlines important legal disclaimers and usage guidelines for semiconductor products. It emphasizes user responsibility for product design and safety, disclaims liability for damages, and clarifies no intellectual property licenses are granted. Products are categorized by quality grades with specific application recommendations. Users must comply with laws, avoid unauthorized modifications, and ensure safe use within specified conditions. Contact details for Renesas Electronics sales offices worldwide are provided.
- Application NotePDF 509 KB an1681 Jan 19, 2004AI-generated Summary: The document explains grounding techniques for PCB layouts using a dual op amp example on a single-layer copper board. It compares three grounding schemes: a center spine ground trace, an outer ground plane, and a split/star ground plane, highlighting the benefits of single-point grounding to minimize noise and antenna effects. It emphasizes following current paths, minimizing loop lengths, and ensuring close forward and return paths to reduce interference. The document also includes disclaimers on product use, quality grades, safety, and legal compliance.
- Application NotePDF 4.3 MB an1002 Aug 06, 2002AI-generated Summary: The document explains the operation and timing of a 200W, 470kHz telecom power supply using the ISL6551 full-bridge controller and ISL6550 supervisor. It details three synchronous rectification drive schemes, highlighting the advantages of the INV_LOW DRIVE scheme for efficient freewheeling current paths. The timing diagrams illustrate power transfer, freewheeling, deadtime, and resonant periods, emphasizing current flow and conduction loss minimization strategies through transformer turns ratio and switch configurations.
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- Application NotePDF 725 KB an1246 Nov 02, 2005AI-generated Summary: This document explains techniques to improve Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS) full-bridge converter performance by analyzing MOSFET power losses and introducing saturable cores. It details how saturable cores enhance ZVS operation by varying inductance based on magnetic saturation, improving blocking time and reducing output diode ringing. The theory covers magnetic B-H loops, core geometry, permeability changes, and core reset mechanisms influenced by diode reverse recovery characteristics.
- Application NotePDF 397 KB an1684 Jan 19, 2004AI-generated Summary: The document outlines important legal disclaimers and usage guidelines for semiconductor products. It emphasizes user responsibility for product design and safety, disclaims liability for damages, and clarifies no intellectual property licenses are granted. Products are categorized by quality grades with specific application recommendations. Users must comply with laws, avoid unauthorized modifications, and ensure safe use within specified conditions. Contact details for Renesas Electronics sales offices worldwide are provided.
- Application NotePDF 509 KB an1681 Jan 19, 2004AI-generated Summary: The document explains grounding techniques for PCB layouts using a dual op amp example on a single-layer copper board. It compares three grounding schemes: a center spine ground trace, an outer ground plane, and a split/star ground plane, highlighting the benefits of single-point grounding to minimize noise and antenna effects. It emphasizes following current paths, minimizing loop lengths, and ensuring close forward and return paths to reduce interference. The document also includes disclaimers on product use, quality grades, safety, and legal compliance.
- Application NotePDF 4.3 MB an1002 Aug 06, 2002AI-generated Summary: The document explains the operation and timing of a 200W, 470kHz telecom power supply using the ISL6551 full-bridge controller and ISL6550 supervisor. It details three synchronous rectification drive schemes, highlighting the advantages of the INV_LOW DRIVE scheme for efficient freewheeling current paths. The timing diagrams illustrate power transfer, freewheeling, deadtime, and resonant periods, emphasizing current flow and conduction loss minimization strategies through transformer turns ratio and switch configurations.
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- Product Change NoticePDF 98 KB PCN12094 Dec 19, 2012
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