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Revision History:
Previous Version: 2.7.
Page
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Subjects (major changes since last revision)
revised outline dimension for PG-DIP-7-1 and PG-DIP-8
2011-8-30
Datasheet
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CoolSET™-F2
Off-Line SMPS Current Mode Controller
with integrated 650V/800V CoolMOS™
Product Highlights
• Best in class in DIP8, DIP7, TO220 and DSO16/12
packages
• No heat-sink required for DIP8, DIP7 and DSO16/12
• Increased creepage distance for TO220, DIP7 and
DSO16/12
• Isolated drain for TO220 packages
• Lowest standby power dissipation
• Enhanced protection functions with
Auto Restart Mode
• Pb-free lead plating for all packages; RoHS compliant
Features
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650V/800V avalanche rugged CoolMOS™
Only few external components required
Input Vcc Undervoltage Lockout
67kHz/100kHz switching frequency
Max duty cycle 72%
Low Power Standby Mode to meet
European Commission Requirements
Thermal Shut Down with Auto Restart
Overload and Open Loop Protection
Overvoltage Protection during Auto Restart
Adjustable Peak Current Limitation via
external resistor
Overall tolerance of Current Limiting
<
±5%
Internal Leading Edge Blanking
User defined Soft Start
Soft driving for low EMI
PG-DIP-7-1
PG-DIP-8
PG-TO220-6-46
PG-TO220-6-47
PG-DSO-16/12
Description
The second generation CoolSET™-F2 provides several
special enhancements to satisfy the needs for low power
standby and protection features. In standby mode
frequency reduction is used to lower the power
consumption and support a stable output voltage in this
mode. The frequency reduction is limited to 20kHz/21.5
kHz to avoid audible noise. In case of failure modes like
open loop, overvoltage or overload due to short circuit the
device switches in Auto Restart Mode which is controlled by
the internal protection unit. By means of the internal precise
peak current limitation, the dimension of the transformer
and the secondary diode can be sized lower which leads to
more cost effective for the overall system.
Typical Application
+
85 ... 270 VAC
R
Start-up
C
VCC
Snubber
Converter
DC Output
-
VCC
Low Power
StandBy
Power
Management
Drain
Feedback
CoolMOS™
SoftS
C
Soft Start
Soft-Start Control
PW
MController
Current Mode
Precise Low Tolerance
Peak Current Limitation
Isense
R
Sense
FB
PWM-Controller
Protection Unit
GND
Feedback
CoolSET™-F2
Version 2.8
3
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CoolSET™-F2
Overview
Type
ICE2A0565
ICE2A165
ICE2A265
ICE2A365
ICE2B0565
ICE2B165
ICE2B265
ICE2B365
ICE2A0565Z
ICE2A180Z
ICE2A280Z
1)
2)
Package
PG-DIP-8
PG-DIP-8
PG-DIP-8
PG-DIP-8
PG-DIP-8
PG-DIP-8
PG-DIP-8
PG-DIP-8
PG-DIP-7-1
PG-DIP-7-1
PG-DIP-7-1
V
DS
650V
650V
650V
650V
650V
650V
650V
650V
650V
800V
800V
F
OSC
100kHz
100kHz
100kHz
100kHz
67kHz
67kHz
67kHz
67kHz
100kHz
100kHz
100KHz
R
DSon1)
4.7W
3.0W
0.9W
0.45W
4.7W
3.0W
0.9W
0.45W
4.7W
3.0W
0.8W
230VAC ±15%
2)
23W
31W
52W
67W
23W
31W
52W
67W
23W
29W
50W
85-265 VAC
2)
13W
18W
32W
45W
13W
18W
32W
45W
13W
17W
31W
typ @ T=25°C
Maximum power rating at T
a
=75°C, T
j
=125°C and with copper area on PCB = 6cm²
Type
ICE2A0565G
1)
2)
Package
PG-DSO-16/12
V
DS
650V
F
OSC
100kHz
R
DSon1)
4.7W
230VAC ±15%
2)
23W
85-265 VAC
2)
13W
typ @ T=25°C
Maximum power rating at T
a
=75°C, T
j
=125°C and with copper area on PCB = 6cm²
Type
ICE2A765I
ICE2B765I
ICE2A765P2
ICE2B765P2
ICE2A380P2
1)
2)
Package
PG-TO-220-6-46
PG-TO-220-6-46
PG-TO-220-6-47
PG-TO-220-6-47
PG-TO-220-6-47
V
DS
650V
650V
650V
650V
800V
F
OSC
100kHz
67kHz
100kHz
67kHz
100kHz
R
DSon1)
0.45W
0.45W
0.45W
0.45W
1.89W
230VAC ±15%
2)
240W
240W
240W
240W
111W
85-265 VAC
2)
130W
130W
130W
130W
60W
typ @ T=25°C
Maximum practical continuous power in an open frame design at T
a
=75°C, T
j
=125°C and R
thCA
=2.7K/W
Version 2.8
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