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Simplify digital power conversion

19th May 2015
Siobhan O'Gorman
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A digital-controller family which helps designers maximise the advantages of digital power conversion, including high efficiency under all load conditions, enhanced safety, rich diagnostics, and convenient network connectivity, has been released by STMicroelectronics.

Rugged enough for high-end industrial applications as well as outdoor equipment such as solar-power converters, EV charging stations and industrial SMPS, the STNRG ICs contain ST’s State Machine Event Driven (SMED) high-resolution PWM generator in combination with an STM8-based supervisory core. The devices integrate 32KB EEPROM, 6KB RAM, an ADC, an op-amp, an I2C port and GPIOs.

Configuring the SMED requires no specialist software competencies, unlike the usual DSP or MCU-based approach. The SMED can be triggered from the internal timer or an external event such as peak current, over current or zero crossing. This allows a peak-current detecting buck converter, with constant off time set by the timer, to operate without intervention by the core processor. A simple proportional-integral loop executed in the core sets the peak-current value for output regulation.

The STNRG family comprises the STNRG288A with four SMED-controlled outputs, the STNRG328A with five SMEDs, and the STNRG388A with six SMEDs. Designers have the option to connect two SMED cells together to generate dual gate-drive signals with inserted dead time for half-bridge configurations. ST’s SMED is already proven as a high-performing solution for digital control in STLUX ICs for LED lighting.

All devices are in production now, priced from $2.20 and sold in 1000-piece quantities.

ST’s will exhibit the STNRG digital-controller family at PCIM 2015, which takes place from 19th to 21st May in Nuremberg, Germany. The company will be located at booth 551 in hall 9.

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