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Application Note AN019 Jun 2014 Low Cost 8W Off-line LED Driver using RT8487 Abstract RT8487 is a boundary mode constant current controller with internal high side driver, which can be used in buck and buck-boost configuration, to provide a constant output current to the (LED) load. It contains special circuitry for achieving high power factor and low input current THD, while minimizing external component count. The small SOT23-6 package keeps application footprint small, and makes RT8487 a cost effective solution for off-line LED drivers. This application note provides details on how to design a cost effective 8W Buck LED driver with RT8487. Contents 1. Introduction...2 2. Application Circuit...2 3. Calculation of the Key Components...3 4. Key Performance Measurements...7 5. Total Bill of Materials...9 6. PCB Layout... 10 7. Conclusion... 11 AN019 2014 Richtek Technology Corporation 1

1. Introduction Important requirements for low cost off-line LED drivers are high efficiency, good Power Factor with low THDi fulfilling IEC61000 class C, accurate LED current, fast start-up, and simple design using low cost standard components. The following 8W LED driver design with RT8487 in floating buck configuration fulfills all of the above. Key specifications: Input range 230V +/-15% (with some alterations, the design can be extended to full range input) LED string 27V, I-LED = 300mA +/- 5%, P-out=8W for general retrofit lighting applications THDi < 20% fulfilling IEC61000 class C Start-up time < 300msec Full protections: output short-circuit, LED open circuit, over current and over temperature protection. Key focus on low BOM cost by using transformer-free design with standard low cost components. 2. Application Circuit The total application of the 8W LED driver is shown below. Figure 1 RT8487 is used in floating controller buck configuration. The complete application circuit is shown in figure 1. The IC controls the switch-on time of the high side MOSFET Q1, and it senses the average LED current via R S which is in series with the buck inductor for true load current sense. Boundary conduction mode switching is obtained by sensing the zero inductor current (also AN019 2014 Richtek Technology Corporation 2

via R S). High efficient resonant switching at minimum drain-source voltage is achieved by programmable switch-on delay from zero current detection point (via R3). A smart algorithm controls the ON time to obtain high input power factor and low THDi. IC bias is provided by a simple bootstrap circuit D2 & C2, thereby eliminating the need for a separate auxiliary winding. This makes it possible to use a simple standard drum coil instead of a more expensive custom wound transformer. Low IC start-up bias current allows the use of high value start-up resistors R1 & R2 while still achieving fast start-up (typically 123msec). The total circuit can be built on a small single-sided PCB measuring 18 x 36mm. 3. Calculation of the Key Components The following sections explain the settings of the various application parameters. Setting Average Output Current The average output current that flows through the LED string is set by an external resistor, R S, which is connected between the IC GND and SENSE terminals. Since R S is connected in series with the inductor, the average LED current can be accurately sensed via this resistor. The relationship between output current, I OUT, and R S is shown below : I OUT 250mV R S In this application, LED current was defined as 300mA, so R 250 S mv 0.833Ω 300mA We select 1Ω//4.7Ω to obtain 0.824Ω Start-up Resistor The start-up resistors (R1+R2) should be chosen such that the current flow through these resistors at minimum line voltage exceeds the IC start-up current. Otherwise, the RT8487 Vcc may never reach the start-up voltage. The typical IC start-up current is 25μA. Start-up resistor should be chosen not to exceed the operating current. Otherwise, the VCC voltage may rise higher than set by the Vcc bootstrap circuit, and could trigger OVP. The typical operating current is 1mA. The value of the start-up resistor together with the VCC capacitor C2 will determine the start-up time, which is defined by: t startup V C I 2 UVLO startup V 2 where V UVLO is 17V and I start-up can be approximated by: in R1 R2 For most applications, C2 can be chosen 1μF. 25μA AN019 2014 Richtek Technology Corporation 3

R1 and R2 are chosen 1MΩ each, which gives a typical start-up current of 230 2 25μA 138μA 2MΩ The start-up time will become: 1μF 17V 123msec 138μA Figure 2 shows the IC start-up waveforms at 230V ac input. When AC mains is applied, the current through R1 and R2 will charge C2. When the IC VCC voltage exceeds the UVLO level, the power MOSFET starts switching, quickly charging the output. Total measured start-up time was 150msec. Figure 2 Input Capacitor Selection For High Power Factor application, the input capacitor C1 should be sufficiently small to achieve rectified line voltage sine-wave. The voltage rating of the input filter capacitor, VCIN, should be large enough to handle the maximum input voltage. A 100nF / 500V film capacitor is a suitable choice. For reducing differential mode EMI, a pi filter can be used by means of two 47nF capacitors and a suitable inductor. Buck Inductor Value Selection Due to Boundary Conduction Mode switching, the buck inductance value will influence the converter switching frequency. For smaller size coil, a small inductance value could be selected, but the limitations are set by the IC minimum ON time (0.5μsec typically) and minimum OFF time (0.5μsec typically). The maximum inductance value is limited by the IC maximum ON time (15μsec typically) and maximum OFF time (33μsec typically). To calculate the inductance, we first need to calculate the maximum peak current (I peak) at the top of the rectified sine wave (V peak) : I peak V peak 2P in F K a AN019 2014 Richtek Technology Corporation 4

where Pin is the converter input power, a is the ratio of LED voltage versus BUCK input voltage: V a V LED peak and F(K(a)) is a complex function to achieve low THD for PFC buck: 4 3 2 Ka 1a, FKa 0.411a 0.296a 0.312a 0.638a 0.0000846, a 0 ~ 0.7 (1) a Figure 3 In the 8W application, Pin can be calculated from PLED 27V 0.3A 9.4W (efficiency was estimated at 86%) η 0.86 The factor a can be calculated at the peak of the rectified sine wave: a 27V 0.082 230 2 From Figure 3 or formula (1) we can derive, 0.051, F K a The range of inductance can now be calculated from: L V so Ipeak LED Toff and Ipeak 29.4 1.12A 230 2 0.051 L V peak V I L1 was chosen 330μH with current rating 1.2A to achieve best compromise between size, cost and efficiency. peak LED T on The frequency at the top of the sine wave can be calculated: F SW 1 T T T on off delay (T delay is determined by the resistor connected to AND pin, see next section) Setting the switch-on delay time After the inductor current has reached zero, a resonance will occur between the inductor and the total capacitance at the switch node, which is mainly determined by the MOSFET drain-source capacitance. AN019 2014 Richtek Technology Corporation 5

In order to minimize the MOSFET switching losses, RT8487 provides the flexibility to adjust the delay time of next switch-on cycle in order to switch-on at the maximum point of the resonance, which corresponds to the minimum drain-source voltage value. Figure 4 The delay time from zero current point to the maximum of the switch resonance (Tdelay in figure 4) which can be calculated from: T resonance = π L1 C SW where CSW is the capacitance at the switch node, mostly determined by the MOSFET drain-source capacitance, which in this application equals 38pF. The resonance delay becomes: T resonance = π 330µH 38pF = 352nsec The total required delay time for optimal resonant switching needs to be chosen a bit larger to include zero current detection delay (around 290nsec in this case). So total delay time becomes 290nsec + 352nsec = 642nsec. The delay time (T delay ) from zero current detection point to next MOSFET switch-on cycle can be adjusted by the resistor value R3 connected between AND pin and IC GND 0.6* 3 3600* 3405200 *10 Tdelay μs R 2 R 6 (2) T delay = approximate total delay time in μsec R3 resister value in kω The final value for R3 was set at 68kΩ. AN019 2014 Richtek Technology Corporation 6

Figure 5 below shows the switching waveform with optimal resonant switch-on point. Figure 5 MOSFET Selection The MOSFET voltage rating should be sufficient to handle the max line input voltage peak value + margin for line transients. A MOSFET with minimum 500V drain-source rating is recommended. The MOSFET current rating depends on thermal aspects. A 2A MOSFET was selected for low dissipation and better efficiency. Forward Diode Selection When the power MOSFET turns off, the path for the current is through the diode connected between the switch output and ground. This forward biased diode must have low forward voltage drop and fast recovery times. The reverse voltage rating of the diode is should be greater than the maximum input peak voltage + margin and the current rating should be greater than the inductor peak current. A fast 600V / 2A diode was selected for low dissipation and better efficiency. Output Capacitor Selection To achieve high power factor and low THDi, the inductor current contains considerable low frequency ripple. The output capacitor will filter the switching and low frequency ripple current to deliver a low ripple voltage to the LED string. The amount of output ripple voltage together with the differential resistance of the LED string will determine the ripple current through the LEDs. In this low cost design, a 220μF capacitor was chosen, which gives around 330mApp ripple current through the LED string. To reduce this ripple, a larger value output capacitor is required. 4. Key Performance Measurements AN019 2014 Richtek Technology Corporation 7

Figure 6 shows the input and output voltage and current waveforms. Input AC waveform shows good PFC and low THD. The average output LED current is accurately set at 299mA. Figure 6 Figure 7 below shows the switching waveforms. To achieve low THDi, the current peak value is around 4x higher than the average current. The single switching cycle shows fully BCM switching with minimum drain-source voltage switch-on. Figure 7 AN019 2014 Richtek Technology Corporation 8

Below table shows the key performance parameters. Typical efficiency is 86% with excellent LED current stability over mains voltage and low THD fulfilling IEC61000 class C. Vin ac Pin ac PF THD V-LED I-LED Pout Efficiency Ploss 195.5 9.59 0.96 11.6 27.69 0.299 8.279 86.3% 1.31 231.8 9.64 0.94 13.3 27.74 0.299 8.294 86.0% 1.35 264.2 9.68 0.90 17.7 27.68 0.300 8.304 85.8% 1.38 5. Total Bill of Materials The total BOM of the 8W LED driver is shown below: Item Quantity Reference Part / Value Footprint Remark 1 1 F1 1A/250V --- Fuse 1A 2 1 LX1 4.7mH (DR0612) DR0612 EMI drum coil 3 1 L1 330μH (CKPK1012) DR1012 Buck drum coil 4 1 CX1 0.1μF/275Vac DIP X-capacitor 5 1 C1 0.1μF/450V DIP MPP Cap 6 1 C2 1μF/50V 1206 7 1 C3 0.1μF/50V 0603 8 1 C4 1nF/50V 0603 9 1 EC1 220μF/35V DIP Output E-cap 10 1 RX1 10K 1206 11 2 R1, R2 1M 1206 12 1 R3 68K 0603 13 1 R4 10R 0805 14 1 R5 100R 0603 15 1 R6 47k 0805 16 1 R S 1R // 4R7 1206 17 1 D1 SF28 DIP Fast 2A/600V 18 1 D2 FFM107 SOD-123L Fast 1A/1000V 19 1 Extra-D 1N4148 SOD-123 250mA/75V 20 1 DB TB6S --- 600V/1A diode bridge 21 1 Q1 STD2HNK60 TO-251 2A/600V MOSFET 22 1 IC1 RT8487GJ6 TSOT23-6 LED driver controller AN019 2014 Richtek Technology Corporation 9

6. PCB Layout The 8W LED driver application is build on a small single sided PCB. Due to the floating controller topology, the components around the IC should be compact and close to the IC, and the layout should provide sufficient creepage and clearance margin for the high voltage swing. It should be noted that this layout is a preliminary version, and needs some further fine tuning to optimize performance: The buck inductor orientation with respect to EMI coil needs some modification: currently the stray field of L1 couples into LX1 and causes higher EMI readings. Figure 8 Figure 9 AN019 2014 Richtek Technology Corporation 10

7. Conclusion RT8487 makes it possible to design a very cost effective 8W LED driver which has good performance and meets the requirements of today s LED driver market. Please visit Richtek s website for more information on Richtek s innovative LED driver solutions at http://www.richtek.com/led/ Next Steps Richtek Newsletter Download Application Subscribe Richtek Newsletter Download PDF LED Lighting Richtek Technology Corporation 14F, No. 8, Tai Yuen 1 st Street, Chupei City Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: 886-3-5526789 Richtek products are sold by description only. Richtek reserves the right to change the circuitry and/or specifications without notice at any time. Customers should obtain the latest relevant information and data sheets before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete. Richtek cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Richtek product. Information furnished by Richtek is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Richtek or its subsidiaries for its use; nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Richtek or its subsidiaries. AN019 2014 Richtek Technology Corporation 11