Control of a startup circuit using a feedback pin of a PWM controller integrated circuit chip
Abstract:
A power supply includes a control transistor that controls a primary winding of a transformer to induce current on a secondary winding of the transformer to generate an output voltage. A pulse width modulation (PWM) controller integrated circuit (IC) chip drives the control transistor through a gate pin. The PWM controller IC chip has a feedback pin that receives a feedback signal indicative of the output voltage. A high voltage (HV) startup transistor is controlled through the feedback pin. The HV startup transistor turns ON during startup to generate a supply voltage from current received from the input voltage of the power supply. The HV startup transistor turns OFF when the supply voltage reaches a startup voltage level that is sufficient to start the switching operation of the control transistor and thereby receive operating current from an auxiliary winding of the transformer.
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