Hi there,
We had some ICs (LM3492/-Q1) failures on a customer's site. Just wondering how well this IC can handle discontinues mode if used with light loads?
Thanks
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Hi there,
We had some ICs (LM3492/-Q1) failures on a customer's site. Just wondering how well this IC can handle discontinues mode if used with light loads?
Thanks
Hello,
It is not recommended to run in discontinuous mode, see page 21, 9.2.2.2. It should not damage the LM3492 but it will not be optimal operation.
Best Regards,
Hi Irwin,
Thanks for your reply. That info in 9.2.2.2 only states how to calculate the inductor in CCM. That's clear for me. The only question, is there any possibility to damage ICs in that mode? and why do you think this won't be optimal operation?
Cheers
Hello,
It should not damage the IC running in discontinuous mode. The internal compensation is set for continuous conduction mode. How are the ICs failing, any particular operation mode?
Best Regards,
Three PCBs were connected in parallel (one IC per one PCB), running at 24-27V input. Output 35V, in sort of beacon mode (2 strings are flashing). It's not yet confirmed what actual LOAD (flash pattern) the customer was using while it failed. I just wanted to make sure that DCM could/could not cause that issue.
These three ICs failed at the same time, although they are on separate PCBs and only sharing input power. TVS diodes were still functioning.
Can't think anything else why it should fail.
I would appreciate any guidance.
Thanks
Hello Artiom,
Have they been testing these boards for a while? It seems strange that they all failed at the same time. Can you check to see if the peak current sense is below the inductor saturation current?
Best Regards,
Irwin,
Yes, it was odd for me as well. The customer said they have been running the boards for a while. The Ilim resistor is 13K , but inductor's saturation current is 3.5A. So I_lim is way lower.
Hello Artiom,
It seems something must have happened for them to fail at the same time such as the power source did something. Is this the only time they failed (the three boards)?
Best Regards,
Hi Irwin,
As far as I am aware of, only these 3 failed amongst >1000 units. This is very rare or only occasion when all 3 PCBs failing at the same time.
My guess is as yours - it should something happened on power source side.