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UCC28950EVM-442: UCC28950 EVM-442 light load efficiency poor | |
Part Number: UCC28950EVM-442 HI sir I tested the demo board data and found that the efficiency is poor at light load . Because my design that fan is not working at light load In this case,the Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge MOS loss is very larger and breaking The actual test is as follows. Is there any way to improve it? Test data: Pin :17.4W Vout/Iout:12V/0.1A Pin :18.7W Vout/Iout:12V/0.2A Pin :19.8W Vout/Iout:12V/0.3A Pin :20.6W Vout/Iout:12V/0.4A Pin :21.6W Vout/Iout:12V/0.5A TKS | |
Hello The UCC28950 (and UCC28951) has a burst mode to reduce dissipation at light loads. Please check that the EVM is operating in Burst Mode at light loads. Also, check that the SR drives are disabled (OUTE = OUTF = 0V). You can increase the TMIN threshold so that the controller enters burst mode at a higher current level. I have run my EVM in my lab at no load continuously without any problems so your unit is behaving a little differently. Please check the above items and let us know how you get on. Regards Colin | |
HI Colin I have recheck EVM that has a burst mode and the SR drive is disable at light load(0.1A~0.5A) THE EVM at no load is no problem ,but if add load at 01~0.5A,you will be find that input w is very large and efficiency is poor Pls be check your EVM at 0.1~0.5 load Finally I will try to adjust the TMIN to improve it ? | |
Hello If you increase the Tmin value then that will increase the power level at which the EVM enters burst mode - Due to Covid-19 restrictions here in Ireland I won't be able to get into the lab for the forseeable future but I'd expect that my EVM behaves the same as yours. Let me know how you get on Regards Colin | |
Hello Just wondering if you had been able to make any progress on this - Regards Colin | |