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Application Notes
Using the Remote On/Off Function on the PT4120/
PT4140 Series of Isolated DC/DC Converters
For applications requiring output voltage on/off control,
the PT4120/4140 series of DC/DC converters incorporate
a remote on/off function. This function may be used in
applications that require battery conservation, power-up/
shutdown sequencing, and/or to co-ordinate the power-
up of the regulator for active in-rush current control. (See
the related application note, AN21).
This function is provided by the
Remote On/Off
control,
pin1. If pin 1 is left open-circuit, the converter provides a
regulated output whenever a valid source voltage
3
is ap-
plied between +V
in
(pin 3), and –V
in
(pin 2). Applying a
low-level ground signal
1
to pin 1 will disable the regula-
tor output
5
.
Table 1 provides details of the threshold requirements for
the
Remote On/Off
pin. Figure 1 shows how a discrete
MOSFET (Q
1
)
4
, may be referenced to the negative input
voltage rail and used with this control input.
Table 1 Inhibit Control Thresholds
Parameter
Enable (V
IH
)
Disable (V
IL
)
min
2.5V
–0.3V
max
(Open Circuit)
2, 4
0.8V
Notes:
1. The on/off control uses -V
in
(pin 2), the primary side of
the converter as its ground reference. All voltages specified
are with respect to -V
in
.
2. The on/off control internal circuitry is a high impedance
10
μ
A current source. The open-circuit voltage may be as
high as 8.3Vdc.
3. The PT4120/40 series incorporates an “Under Voltage
Lockout” (UVLO) function. This function automatically
inhibits the converter output until there is sufficient input
voltage for the converter to produce a regulated output.
Table 2 gives the applicable UVLO thresholds.
Table 2 UVLO Thresholds
Series
PT4120
PT4140
UVLO Threshold
31V Typical
15V Typical
V
in
Range
36 – 75V
18 – 40V
4. The
Remote On/Off
input of the PT4120/40 series regulators
must be controlled with an open-collector (or open-drain)
discrete transistor or MOSFET.
Do not
use a pull-up resistor.
5. When the converter output is disabled, the current drawn
from the input supply is typically reduced to 8mA (16mA
maximum).
Figure 1
Turn-On Time:
The converter typically produces a fully
regulated output voltage within 50ms after the applica-
tion of power, or the removal of the low voltage signal
6
from the
Remote On/Off
pin. The actual turn-on time
will vary with the input voltage, output load, and the
total amount of capacitance connected to the output.
Using the circuit of Figure 1, Figure 2 shows the output
voltage and input current waveforms of a PT4121 after
Q
1
is turned off. The turn off of Q
1
corresponds to the
drop in Q
1
V
gs
voltage. The waveforms were measured
with a 48Vdc input voltage, and 2.75-A resistive load.
Figure 2
+V
in
–
V
in
+V
o
–
V
o
PT4121
+Vout
–
Vout
+Vin
–
Vin
Remote
On/Off
V
o
(adj)
1
2
3
5
4
6
Q1
BSS138
Inh
Note 2
PT4120/4140 Series
Vout (2V/Div)
Iin (0.2A/Div)
Q1 Vgs (10V/Div)
HORIZ. SCALE: 5ms/Div
6. Keep the on/off transition to less than 1ms. This prevents
erratic operation of the ISR, whereby the output voltage
may drift un-regulated between 0V and the rated output
during power-up.