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U208B

Open Loop Phase Control Circuit


Description
monitoring. Furthermore, it has internal-current and voltage synchronisation. It is recommended as a low cost
open-loop control.

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The integrated circuit, U208B, is designed as a phase control circuit in bipolar technology with internal
supply-voltage monitoring. As the voltage is built up, uncontrolled output pulses are avoided by internal

Features
D Automatic retriggering

D Internal supply voltage monitoring


D Current requirement 2.5 mA

D Triggering pulse typ. 125 mA


D Voltage and current synchronisation

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Package: DIP8

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Block Diagram

R4
470 k /
0.5 W

R3
220 k /
0.5 W

18 k /
2W

TIC
236N

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Current
detector

Automatic
retriggering

Output
pulse

Phase
control unit
= f (V6)

R2
180 k

R6
18 k

R7

180

2
Supply
voltage
limitation

VM =
230 V ~

10 nF

R1

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100 k

D1

Voltage
detector

BYT77

C2
VS

C1

22 F/
25 V

GND
Voltage
monitoring

R5
120 k

Figure 1. Block diagram for simple phase control system

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U208B
Description

R1

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Further information regarding the design of the mains


supply can be found in the data sheets in the appendix.
Operation using an externally stabilized DC voltage is not
recommended.
If the supply cannot be taken directly from the mains
because the power dissipation in R1 would be too large,
then the circuit shown in the following figure 2 should be
employed.

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The U208B is fitted with voltage limiting and can therefore be supplied directly from the mains. The supply
voltage between Pin 1 (+ pol/ ) and Pin 2 builds up
across D1 and R1 and is smoothed by C1. The value of the
series resistance can be approximated using figure 1:

When the potential on Pin 5 reaches the given value of


Pin 6, then a trigger pulse is generated whose width tp is
determined by the value of C2 (the value of C2 and hence
the pulse width can be evaluated by assuming 8 ms/nF).
The current sensor on Pin 8 ensures that, for operation
with inductive loads, no pulse will be generated in a new
half cycle as long as the current from the previous half
cycle is still flowing in the opposite direction to the supply voltage at that instant. This makes sure that Gaps in
the load current are prevented. The control signal on Pin
6 can be in the range 0 V to 7 V (reference point Pin 1).
If Vpin6 = 7 V then the phase angle is at maximum = amax
i.e., the current flow angle is a minimum. The minimum
phase angle amin is when Vpin6 = Vpin1.

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Mains Supply

Voltage Monitoring

As the voltage is built up, uncontrolled output pulses are


avoided by internal voltage surveillance. At the same
time, all of the latches in the circuit are reset. Used with
a switching hysteresis of 300 mV, this system guarantees
defined startup behavior each time the supply voltage is
switched on ,or after short interruptions of the mains
supply.

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Pulse Output Stage

R1

C1

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Figure 2. Supply voltage for high current requirements

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Phase Control

The function of the phase control is largely identical to


that of the well known component TEA1007. The phase
angle of the trigger pulse is derived by comparing the
ramp voltage, which is mains synchronized by the voltage
detector, with the nominal value predetermined at the
control input Pin 6. The slope of the ramp is determined
by C2 and its charging current. The charging current can
be varied using R2 on Pin 4. The maximum phase angle
amax can also be adjusted using R2.

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The pulse output stage is short circuit protected and can


typically deliver currents of 125 mA. For the design of
smaller triggering currents, the function IGT = f (RGT) has
been given in the data sheets in the appendix. In contrast
to the TEA1007, the pulse output stage of the U 208 B has
no gate bypass resistor.

Automatic Retriggering
The automatic retriggering prevents half cycles without
current flow, even if the triacs is turned off earlier e.g. due
to a collector which is not exactly centered (brush lifter)
or in the event of unsuccessful triggering. If it is necessary, another triggering pulse is generated after a time
lapse of tpp = 4.5 tp and this is repeated until either the
triac fires or the half cycle finishes.

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U208B
General Hints and Explanation of Terms

D The connecting lines from C2 to Pin 5 and Pin 1 should


be as short as possible, and the connection to Pin 1
should not carry any additional high current such as
e.g. the load current.

D When selecting C2, a low temperature coefficient is


desirable.

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Mains
Supply

p/2

VGT
Trigger
Pulse

tp

VL
Load
Voltage

3/2p

2p

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To ensure safe and troublefree operation, the following


points should be taken into consideration when circuits
are being constructed or in the design of printed circuit
boards.

tpp = 4.5 tp

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Load
Current

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Figure 3. Explanation of terms in phase relationship

Absolute Maximum Ratings

Reference point Pin 1, unless otherwise specified


Parameters
Current requirement

Pin 2

t 10 ms
Synchronisation current

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t < 10 ms
t < 10 ms

Pin 8
Pin 7
Pin 8
Pin 7

Phase control
Input voltage
Input current

Power dissipation
Tamb = 45C
Tamb = 80C
Storage temperature range
Junction temperature
Ambient temperature range

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Pin 6
Pin 6
Pin 4

Symbol
IS
is
IsyncI
IsyncV
iI
iV

Value
30
100
5
5
35
35

"I

0 to 7
500
1

"
"

VI
I

II

Ptot
Tstg
Tj
Tamb

530
300
40 to +125
125
10 to +100

Unit
mA
mA

mA
mA
mW
C
C
C

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U208B
Thermal Resistance
Parameters
DlP8
SO8: on p.c. board
SO8: on ceramic

Symbol

Value
120
220
140

RthJA

Electrical Characteristics
VS = 13.0 V, Tamb = 25 C, reference point pin 1, unless otherwise specified

Reference ramp
Load current
R-reference voltage
Temperature coefficient
Pulse output
Output pulse current

"I = 5 mA
I

Min.
13.0

Pin 2

VS

Pin 2

IS

14.6
14.7
1.0

2.2

Pin 2
Pin 2

VSON
VSOFF

9.9

11.2
10.9

figure 4
IS = f(R4)

Pin 8
Pin 7
Pin 8
Pin 7

Pin 5
Pin 4, 2
Pin 4

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Isync.I
Isync.V
VI
VI

0.35
0.35
8.0
8.0

I5

1
1.06

"
"

VRef
TCVRef

R7= 0, VGT = 1.2 V


Pin 3
Pin 3
C = 10 nF
Pin 5-1

Ior
tp

Pin 3, 5

tpp

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Reverse current
Output pulse width
Automatic retriggering
Repetition rate

IS = 3 mA
IS = 30 mA
VS = 13 V

Symbol
VS

Typ.

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DC supply current
Voltage monitoring
Turn-on threshold
Turn-off threshold
Phase control currents
Current synchronisation
Voltage synchronisation
Voltage limitation

Test Conditions / Pins


Pin 2

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Parameters
Supply voltage for mains
operations
Supply voltage limitation

Io

Unit
K/W

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Junction ambient

100

8.9
8.9

1.13
0.5

Max.
VLimit

Unit
V

16.6
16.8
2.5

mA

13.0

V
V

3.5
3.5
9.5
9.5

mA
mA
V

20
1.18

mA
V
mV/K

125

150

mA

0.01
80

3.0

mA
ms

4.5

tp

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U208B
240

6
Phase Control
Reference Point Pin 2

( )

10nF

5
Mains Supply

4.7nF

160

Phase Angle

P(R1) ( W )

2.2nF

120

3
2

C /t=1.5nF

80

0
0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

R ( MW )

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10

20

30

40

R1 ( kW )

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Figure 4.

Figure 6.

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100

5
Mains Supply
4

Pulse Output

80

I GT ( mA )

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P(R1) ( W )

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200

2
1

60

40

VGT = 0.8V

1.4V

20

0
0
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12

15

Itot ( mA )

Figure 5.

200

400

Design Calculations for Mains Supply

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800

1000

Figure 7.

50

40
Mains Supply
R 1( kW )

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The following equations can be used for evaluating the


series resistor R1 for worst case conditions:
V Mmin V Smax
0.85
R 1max
2 I tot
(V Mmax V Smin) 2
V Mmax V Mmin
P( R1max)
R 1min
2 R1
2 I Smax
where:
VM = Mains voltage
VS = Supply voltage on Pin 4
Itot = Total DC current requirement of the circuit
= IS + Ip + Ix
IS = Current requirement of the IC in mA
Ip = Average current requirement of the triggering
pulses
Ix = Current requirement of other peripheral
components
R1 can be easily evaluated from figures 6 and 8

600

RGT ( W )

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30

20
10
0
0

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12

16

Itot ( mA )

Figure 8.

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U208B
Application
1N4004 D1

R5

230 V~
M

47 k

R1
18 k /
1.5 W

C2

R6
150 k

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3.3 nF/
63 V

C3

1 F/
25 V

R4
470 k

R15
100 k

R3
220 k

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U208B
TIC
236N

22 F/
25 V

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R2

470 k

C1

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Figure 9. Phase control (power control) for electric tools

Dimensions in mm

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Package: DIP8

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U208B
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It is the policy of TEMIC TELEFUNKEN microelectronic GmbH to

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1. Meet all present and future national and international statutory requirements.

2. Regularly and continuously improve the performance of our products, processes, distribution and operating systems
with respect to their impact on the health and safety of our employees and the public, as well as their impact on
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It is particular concern to control or eliminate releases of those substances into the atmosphere which are known as
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The Montreal Protocol ( 1987) and its London Amendments ( 1990) intend to severely restrict the use of ODSs and
forbid their use within the next ten years. Various national and international initiatives are pressing for an earlier ban
on these substances.
TEMIC TELEFUNKEN microelectronic GmbH semiconductor division has been able to use its policy of
continuous improvements to eliminate the use of ODSs listed in the following documents.

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1. Annex A, B and list of transitional substances of the Montreal Protocol and the London Amendments respectively
2 . Class I and II ozone depleting substances in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 by the Environmental
Protection Agency ( EPA) in the USA
3. Council Decision 88/540/EEC and 91/690/EEC Annex A, B and C ( transitional substances ) respectively.

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TEMIC can certify that our semiconductors are not manufactured with ozone depleting substances and do not contain
such substances.

We reserve the right to make changes to improve technical design and may do so without further notice.
Parameters can vary in different applications. All operating parameters must be validated for each customer
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unauthorized use.
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