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LYT7503-7504

LYTSwitch-7 Family
Phase-Cut Dimmable Single-Stage LED Driver IC
with Combined PFC and Constant Current Output
for Buck Topology

Product Highlights
Single-Stage PFC + Accurate CC Output
• ±3% CC regulation in single line input voltage applications
• Power factor >0.9
• High efficiency >85%
• Robust 725 V MOSFET for increased line voltage surge resistance
• Critical Conduction Mode (CrM) buck
LYTSwitch-7
• Low EMI
BP FB
• Excellent line noise and transient rejection S D

Dimming Highlights M PI-8010-071116


• Fast turn-on (<500 ms)
• Low pop-on
• Better than 10:1 dimming ratio Figure 1. Buck − Typical Application Schematic.
• Simple passive R-C damper
• Monotonic dimming profile 25

PI-8009a-071116
115 LYT7504D
Design Flexibility 230

• Wide input (90 VAC – 308 VAC) and output voltage range operation 20
• 2 family members cover power range for optimum device selection
• Requires no inductor bias winding
• Small form factor package – SO-8 15
Power (W)

Highest Reliability
• Industry’s lowest component count dimming solution
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• Comprehensive protection features with auto-restart
• Input and output overvoltage protection (OVP)
• Output short-circuit protection
5
• Open-loop protection
• Advanced thermal control
• Thermal foldback ensures that light continues to be delivered at
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elevated temperatures 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
• Over-temperature shutdown provides protection during fault VOUT (V)
conditions
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Description

PI-8009-071116
115 LYT7503D
230

The LYTSwitch™-7 family is ideal for single-stage, high PF, constant


20
current LED dimmable applications.

The family incorporates a high-voltage MOSFET with a variable on-time


CrM controller. Extensive protection features with minimum external 15
Power (W)

components provide industry leading power density and functionality.

The CrM operation results in low turn-on losses and reduces cost of 10
output diode (slower reverse-recovery type can be used).

LYTSwitch-7 devices are suitable for applications from 4 W to 22 W.


See Graph 1 for selection guidance (based on typical inductance). For 5

more information, see Application section. LYTSwitch-7 peak current


mode operation is suitable for TRIAC applications without the need for
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an active bleeder.
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
VOUT (V)

Graph 1. Output Power Graph(1,2) (Buck Topology).


Notes:
1. Maximum practical continuous power in an open frame design with adequate
heat sinking, measured at 50˚C ambient.
2. Output power graph based on typical values for inductance, ILIMIT(AR), TON(MAX)
and package thermal limits.
Figure 2. SO-8 D Package.

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This Product is Covered by Patents and/or Pending Patent Applications.
LYT7503-7504

DRAIN
(D)
BYPASS
IOVP ILIMIT (BP)
REGULATOR
INPUT
SOA 5.25 V
LINE Line_Comp
SENSE
THERMAL OTP
SHUTDOWN
MULTI-
FUNCTION
(M) ZERO
CURRENT
DETECTION
OOVP SOURCE
(S)
VOUT
SENSE VOUT_SS
FAULT FAULT
HANDLING
UV
4.5 V

SYSTEM
CLOCK

IVALLEY AC_High
0.7 × VFB(REF) TON
CONTROL UP/DN
R1 LOGIC COUNTER STATE S Q
0V IPK AC_Valley MACHINE
R Q

FEEDBACK R2
(FB)
PI-7907-071316

Figure 3. Block Diagram.

Pin Functional Description


BYPASS (BP) Pin:
5.25 V supply rail. D Package (SO-8)
MULTIFUNCTION (M) Pin:
1 8
Mode 1: MOSFET OFF BP S
• Detection of inductor de-magnetization (ZCD) to ensure CrM 2 7
M S
• Output OVP sensing (120 % of VOUT nominal)
3 6
• Steady-state operation voltage range is 1 V – 2.4 V FB S
Mode 2: MOSFET ON 4 5
• Line OVP D S

FEEDBACK (FB) Pin:


• MOSFET current sensing using external current sense resistor
• Normal operating range is VFB(REF) to 0 V PI-7908-032216

DRAIN (D) Pin: Figure 4. Pin Configuration.


High-voltage internal MOSFET.

SOURCE (S) Pin:


Power and signal ground.

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Applications Design Example


DER-561 a Low-Line Dimmable 7.5 W, Wide Input, High Power factor
LED Bulb Driver.

L1
4.7 mH 60 V, 125 mA
+V
BR1
B10S-G R2
510 Ω R6
R1 1000 V 51 kΩ
47 Ω 2W
L 2W
C1 C2 C3 R10 D1 R8 C6
22 nF 120 nF 220 nF 51 kΩ US1J-13-F 100 kΩ 220 µF
90 - 300 RV1 450 V 450 V 450 V 80 V
VAC 275 VAC

R4
N 51.1 Ω R5
1%, 1/8 W 12.4 kΩ C4 T1
1% 10 µF BP FB EE10
1/8 W 10 V RTN
S D 4 6

R3 C5
0.68 Ω LYTSwitch-7 M R9 100 pF PI-8023-071416
1% U1 402 kΩ 1000 V
1/3 W LYT7503D 1%

Figure 5. Schematic from DER-561 7.5 W, 60 V, 125 mA Dimmable Non-Isolated A19 LED Driver for Wide Input Range: 90 – 300 V VAC using LYT7503D in
Low-Side Buck Configuration.

Circuit Description
The circuit shown in Figure 5 is a LED driver configured as a low-side filter, which attenuates conducted differential and common mode EMI
buck utilizing the LYT7503D from the LYTSwitch-7 family of ICs. This currents. If required a ≥10 kΩ resistor (not shown) can be added
is a low component count (20 parts) dimmable LED driver designed to across L1 to damp the Q-factor of the filter inductor to improve the
power a 60 V LED voltage string at 125 mA output current from an filtering of high frequency EMI without reducing low frequency
input voltage of 90 VAC to 300 VAC. Dimming performance is attenuation.
optimized at low-line input (i.e. 120 VAC), while maintaining accurate
regulation for non-dimmable high-line input. The addition of the RC damper network R2 and C3 makes the driver
compatible with TRAIC (phase-cut) dimmers. The RC damper in the
LYTSwitch-7 is a SO-8 package LED driver IC family designed for circuit may be placed before or after the bridge rectifier. In this
non-isolated buck applications. The LYTSwitch-7 family provides high design, the RC damper is located after the bridge rectifier for higher
efficiency, high power factor and accurate LED current regulation. It dimming range. Putting the RC damper before the bridge would load
incorporates a high-voltage 725 V power MOSFET and a control the TRIAC dimmer and maintain full output to a lower conduction
engine to switch the MOSFET in critical conduction mode (CM) with angle but would result in reduced dimming range.
variable on-time and variable frequency which also helps achieve low
EMI, and low THD. The controller also integrates protection features LYTSwitch-7 Controller Stage
such as input and output overvoltage protection, thermal fold-back, The LED driver circuit is a low-side buck configuration operating in
over-temperature shutdown, output short-circuit and over-current critical conduction mode; the controller allows complete transfer of
protection. The controller also allows natural dimming with only the the energy stored in the inductor to the load before starting the next
addition of a damper resistor and an RC network for damping the switch cycle. The inductor demagnetization is sensed, detecting
input current ringing when the TRIAC turns on. when the voltage across the inductor begins to collapse (towards
zero) as flywheel diode (D1) conduction ceases.
Key Design Considerations
Capacitor C4 provides local decoupling for the BYPASS (BP) pin IC
Input Stage and provides power to the LYTSwitch-7 controller during the MOSFET
The input fusible resistor RF1 provides multiple-purpose function – on-time. The IC has an internal regulator that draws power from the
safety protection, current limiting against differential surge and acts high-voltage DRAIN (D) pin and charges the bypass capacitor C4
as a damping element reducing inrush-current ringing when TRIAC during the power switch off-time. The typical BYPASS pin voltage is
dimming. Varistor RV1 acts as a voltage clamp that limits the voltage 5.22 V. To keep the IC operating normally (especially during the dead
spike on the primary during line transients and surge events. A 250 time), where VIN < VOUT, and during dimming at low conduction angles,
VAC rated part was selected with a maximum clamping voltage resistors R6 and R10 are employed to keep the bypass capacitor
specification of 710 VDC – lower than the device Drain voltage (725 V). charged. The value of the bypass capacitor should be large enough
The AC input voltage is full wave rectified by BR1 to achieve good to keep the bypass voltage above the VBP(RESET) reset value of 4.5 V.
power factor and low THD. The suggested minimum value for the bypass capacitor is 10 µF; an
X7R type is recommended if using a ceramic type capacitor.
The rectified AC supply is filtered by the input capacitors C1 and C2.
Too much capacitance degrades power factor and THD, so the values Constant output current regulation is achieved through the FEED-
of the input capacitors were set to the minimum necessary to meet BACK (FB) pin directly sensing the DRAIN pin current during the
EMI (with suitable margin). Inductor L1, C1 and C2 form a π (pi) MOSFET on-time via external current sense resistors (RFB) R3 and

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R4. The voltage drop is compared to an internal 279 mV (typical) Output Stage
reference voltage (VFB(REF)). The value for RFB can be calculated from During the MOSFET-switch off-state, free-wheeling diode D1 rectifies
the equation: and conducts the voltage across T1 and the output is filtered by C6.
An ultrafast 1 A, 600 V with 75 ns reverse recovery time (tRR) diode
R FB = V FB(REF) /k # I OUT
was selected for efficiency and good regulation over line and across
temperature . The value of the output capacitor C6 was selected to
Where: k = 3.6 which is the ratio of IPK : IOUT give peak-to-peak LED ripple current equal to 30% of the mean value.
Trimming RFB may be necessary to center IOUT to the nominal LED For designs where lower ripple is required, the output capacitance
output voltage. value can be increased. The ripple is dependent on both output
capacitance and the bulk resistance of the LED load; it recommended
The MULTIFUNCTION (M) pin detects AC line overvoltage events. that the actual load be used when sizing the output capacitor in order
When the internal MOSFET is in on-state, the MULTIFUNCTION pin is to correctly achieve the specified ripple current.
internally connected to the SOURCE (S) pin and can detect the
rectified input line voltage which is the voltage across the inductor, A small output pre-load resistor R8 discharges the output capacitor
i.e. (VIN – VOUT) and current flowing out of the MULTIFUNCTION pin is when the driver is turned off, giving a quick and smooth decay of the
set by resistor R5. The line overvoltage trigger point (VLINE_OVP) is LED light after turn-off. Recommended pre-load power dissipation is
calculated by; ≤0.25 % of the output power.

V LINE(OVP) = I IOV # R5 + VOUT LYTSwitch-7 Device Size Selection


The data sheet power curve (Figure 6) represents the practical
R9 is assumed to be 402 kΩ ±1%. maximum continuous output power that can be delivered in an open
frame design with adequate heat sinking.
Once the detected current exceeds the input overvoltage threshold
(IIOV = 1 mA typical), the IC will instantaneously inhibit switching and DER-561 is a 7.5 W 60 V driver for a dimming bulb application. Using
initiate auto-restart to protect the internal MOSFET and the LED load the power graph we can see that LYT7503D is the appropriate device
from voltage overstress. to use.

The MULTIFUNCTION pin also monitors the output for overvoltage or 25

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undervoltage events. When the internal MOSFET is in off-state, the 115 LYT7503D
230
output voltage is sensed via divider resistors R5 and R9 across the
inductor voltage of T1. When an output open-load condition occurs,
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the voltage at the MULTIFUNCTION pin will rise abruptly. When it
exceeds the VOOV threshold of 2.4 V (typical), the IC will inhibit
switching and initiate an auto-restart to prevent the output voltage
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Power (W)

from rising further. The overvoltage cut-off is typically set at 120%


of the output voltage, which is equivalent to 2 V on the MULTIFUNC-
TION pin
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VOUT(OVP) = VOUT # 2.4 V/2 V
60 V, 7.5 W
If desired, a higher overvoltage cut-off can be selected by setting a
5
lower MULTIFUNCTION pin voltage target. Resistor R9 is a fixed
value of 402 kΩ ±1% allowing R5 to determine the output overvolt-
age limit.
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A short-circuit at the output will reduce output voltage and be 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
detected when the MULTIFUNCTION pin voltage falls below the VOUT (V)
undervoltage threshold (VOUV = 1 V typical). The IC will inhibit Figure 6. Output Power Graph.
switching and initiate auto-restart limiting the average input power to
less than 1 W, preventing any component from overheating during a Magnetic Selection
short-circuit. The small output inductor uses a ferrite cored EE10 with an open
Resistor R5 can be calculated as follows; winding window that allows better convection cooling for the winding.
An off-the-shelf “dog-bone” type inductor could also be used.
R5 = 2 V # R9/ ^ VOUT - 2 V h
To ensure proper magnetic design and accurate output current
A small capacitor C5 is needed to couple the high-side referenced regulation, it is recommended that the LYTSwitch-7 PIXls spreadsheet
analog of the output voltage to the MULTIFUNCTION pin of the IC located at PI Expert web site (https://piexpertonline.power.com/site/
via resistor divider network R5 and R9. Calculation and practical login) should be used for magnetics calculations.
experience shows that, a capacitance value of 100 pF provides a
good compromise between AC line rejection and flatness of the EMI Considerations
output voltage during the off-time of the switch. Total input capacitance affects PF and THD – increasing the value will
degrade performance, so these must be minimized. The LYTSwitch-7
Another function of the MULTIFUNCTION pin is for zero current control engine operates in CrM mode with variable frequency and
detection (ZCD). Detecting this condition is necessary for operation variable on-time which provides low EMI enabling the use of only a
in critical conduction mode (CrM). Inductor demagnetization is small pi (π) filter. It also allows simple inductor construction suitable
detected when the voltage across the inductor begins to collapse as for the auto-winding inductor manufacturing approach used for
flywheel diode (D1) conduction ends. low-cost high volume production. The recommended location of the

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EMI filter is after the bridge rectifier as this allows the use of regular to minimize long traces (which act as antennae), and as far away as
film capacitors (as opposed to more expensive safety rated X-capaci- possible from any high-voltage and/or high current switching nodes in
tors that would be required if the filter is placed before the bridge). the circuit to avoid potential noise coupling that may affect system
operation.
Since the integrated switch MOSFET for LYTSwitch-7 is referenced to
ground, the SOURCE pin acts as an EMI shield. This allows a “dog-bone” For effective noise decoupling, the bypass supply capacitor C4 should
inductor to be used in low-side configurations as shown in DER-539 be placed directly across BYPASS pin and SOURCE pin of U1.
(Figure 7). The Design Engineering Reference (DER) report can be
Minimizing the loop areas of the following switching circuit elements
found at https://led-driver.power.com/design-support/ on the PI website.
(as shown in Figure 8) lessen the creation of EMI.

• Loop area formed by the inductor winding (T1), free-wheeling


rectifier diode (D1) and output capacitor (C6).
• Loop area formed by input capacitor (C2), controller internal
Dog Bone
Inductor
MOSFET (U1), free-wheeling rectifier diode (D1) and sense
resistors (R4, R5).

With LYTSwitch-7 in a low-side configuration potential SOURCE pins


are used for heat sinking are at ground potential. This allows the
designer to maximize the copper area for good thermal management
without increasing EMI.

Quick Design Checklist


Maximum Drain Voltage
Figure 7. DER-539 Dimmable 6.24 W, 52 V, 120 mA Low-Line LED Driver Verify that the peak Drain voltage stress (VDS) does not exceed 725 V
using an Off-the-Shelf ”Dog-Bone” Type Inductor. under any operating condition, including start-up and fault conditions.
Thermal and Lifetime Considerations Maximum Drain Current
Lighting applications present significant thermal challenges to the Measure the peak drain current under all operation conditions
driver. In many cases the LED load dissipation determines the working (including start-up and fault conditions). Look for inductor saturation
ambient temperature, so thermal evaluation should be performed (usually occurs at highest operating ambient temperatures). Verify
with the driver inside the final enclosure. Temperature has a direct that the peak current is less than the stated Absolute Maximum
impact on driver and LED lifetime. For every 10 °C rise in tempera- Rating in the data sheet.
ture, component life is reduced by a factor of 2. Therefore, it is
important to verify and minimize the operating temperature of each Thermal Check
component. At maximum output power, for both minimum and maximum line
voltage and maximum ambient temperature verify that component
PCB Layout Considerations temperature limits are not exceeded.

Shown in In Figure 8, the EMI filter components should be located Design Tools
close together to improve filter effectiveness. Place the EMI filter
Up-to-date information on design tools can be found at the Power
components C1 and L1 as far as possible from any switching nodes
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on the circuit board especially the U1 drain node, output diode (D1)
and the inductor (T1). LYTSwitch-7 PIXls design spreadsheet can be accessed via PI Expert
online: https://piexpertonline.power.com/site/login.
Care should be taken in placing the critical IC components, namely
R3, R4, R5, R9, R10, C5 and C4. It is strongly recommended that
these components be placed very close to the pins of controller U1

EMI Filter Capacitor C1 RC Damper Resistor R2 Tight Loop Area Formed by the
and Inductor L1 and Capacitor C3 Free-Wheeling Diode (D1), Output
Capacitor (C6), Inductor (T1)

Fusible/Damper
Resistor R1

INPUT OUTPUT

Coupling Capacitor C5
and MULTIFUNCTION Pin
Divider Resistors R5 and R9
Tight Loop Area Formed by Input Maximized Copper
Capacitor C2, Free-Wheeling Diode D1, BYPASS Pin LYTSwitch-7 Heat Sink
MOSFET U1, Sense Resistor R3 and R4 Capacitor C4 U1
PI-8030-071516

Figure 8. Design Example DER-561 PCB Layout Showing the Critical Loop Areas and Components with LYTSwitch-7 in Low-Side Buck Configuration.

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Absolute Maximum Ratings(1,3)


DRAIN Pin Voltage: LYT750x............................ -0.3 V to 725 V Notes:
DRAIN Pin Peak Current: LYT7503............................ 1.05 A (1.3 A)(1) 1. The higher peak Drain current (in parentheses) is allowed while the
LYT7504..............................2.1 A (2.6 A)(1) Drain-Source voltage is simultaneously less than 400 V for the
BYPASS Pin Voltage.................................................... -0.3 V to 6.0 V integrated MOSFET.
MULTIFUNCTION, FEEDBACK Pin Voltage................. -0.45 V to 7.0 V(2) 2. If the SOURCE pin is open circuit, -0.7 V between FEEDBACK pin
Lead Temperature................................................................. 260 °C and SOURCE pin is observed with no degradation in performance.
Storage Temperature....................................................-65 to 150 °C 3. The absolute maximum ratings specified may be applied one at a
Operating Junction Temperature................................. -40 to 150 °C(4) time without causing permanent damage to the product. Exposure
to absolute maximum ratings for extended periods of time may
affect product reliability.
4. Normally limited by internal circuitry.

Thermal Resistance
Thermal Resistance: SO-8 Package: Notes:
(qJA).................................100 °C/W(2), 80 °C/W(3) 1. Measured on the SOURCE pin close to plastic interface.
(qJC)(1) ................................................. 30 °C/W 2. Soldered to 0.36 sq. inch (232 mm2) 2 oz. (610 g/m2) copper clad
pcb, with no external heat sink attached.
3. Soldered to 1 sq. in. (645 mm2), 2 oz, (610 g/m2) copper clad pcb.

Conditions

Parameter Symbol SOURCE = 0 V Min Typ Max Units


TJ = -40 °C to 125 °C
(Unless Otherwise Specified)
Control Functions
Minimum Switching
fMIN 18 20 22 kHz
Frequency

Maximum Switch
TON(MAX) 10 µs
ON-Time

Minimum Switch
TON(MIN) 1.012 1.1 1.25 µs
ON-Time

FEEDBACK Pin TJ = 25 °C
VFB(REF) -285 -279 -273 mV
Reference Voltage See Note C

Dead Zone Detect 0.3 ×


V TH(DZ) V
Threshold VFB(REF)

Maximum Constant
TCC(MAX) 6 ms
Current Zone

Forced Minimum
TCC(MIN) 1.2 ms
Constant Current Zone

ISBY Standby (MOSFET not switching) 180 µA


BYPASS Pin
LYT7503 785
Supply Current
IDSS MOSFET Switching µA
LYT7504 850

BYPASS Pin ICH1 VBP = 0.0 V, VDS ≥ 36 V -10 -4.5 mA


Charge Current ICH2 VBP = 5.0 V, VDS ≥ 36 V -6 -2 mA

BYPASS Pin Voltage VBP 5.075 5.22 5.35 V

BYPASS Pin
VBP(SHUNT) 5.2 5.39 5.55 V
Shunt Voltage

BYPASS Pin Power-Up


VBP(RESET) 4.35 4.5 4.65 V
Reset Threshold Voltage

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Conditions
SOURCE = 0 V
Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Units
TJ = -40 °C to 125 °C
(Unless Otherwise Specified)
Circuit Protection
di/dt = 446 mA/µs
LYT7503 1.06 1.15 1.24
Current Limit for TJ = 25 °C
ILIMIT(AR) A
Auto-Restart di/dt = 662 mA/µs
LYT7504 1.61 1.75 1.88
TJ = 25 °C

Fault Minimum Switch


TFAULT(MIN) 250 400 ns
ON-Time

TAR(OFF)1 100
Auto-Restart TJ = 25 °C ms
TAR(OFF)2 1000

Input Overvoltage
IIOV TJ = 25 °C 0.9 1.0 1.1 mA
Threshold

MULTIFUNCTIONAL Pin
Auto-Restart Threshold VOOV TJ = 25 °C 2.3 2.4 2.48 V
Voltage (Output OVP)
MULTIFUNCTIONAL Pin
TJ = 25 °C
Undervoltage Threshold VOUV 0.91 0.95 0.99 V
See Note B
(Output Short)

Junction Temperature
TFB See Note B 138 145 152 °C
at Fold-Back

Thermal Shutdown
TSD See Note A 160 °C
Temperature

Thermal Shutdown
TSD(H) See Note A 75 °C
Hysteresis
Output
TJ = 25 °C 4.5 5.2
LYT7503
ID = 139 mA TJ = 100 °C 6.8 7.8
ON-State Resistance RDS(ON) W
TJ = 25 °C 3.4 3.9
LYT7504
ID = 182 mA TJ = 100 °C 5.1 5.8

VBP = 5.25 V, LYT7503 55


OFF-State Leakage IDSS1 VDS = 580 V mA
TJ = 125 °C LYT7504 70

Breakdown Voltage BVDSS LYT750x 725 V

NOTES:
A. Guaranteed by design.
B. This parameter is derived from characterization. Not production tested.
C. All parts are individually trimmed in production to deliver the best CC accuracy.

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Typical Performance Characteristics

1.2 1000

PI-8003-061616

PI-8004-061616
TCASE = 25 °C
Scaling Factors:

DRAIN Pin Capacitance (pF)


TCASE = 100 °C
LYT7503 2.0
1
DRAIN Pin Current (A)

LYT7504 2.7

0.8 100

0.6

0.4 10
Scaling Factors:
LYT7503 2.0
0.2 LYT7504 2.7

0 1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
DRAIN Voltage (V) DRAIN Voltage (V)
Figure 9. DRAIN Pin Current vs. Drain Pin Voltage. Figure 10. DRAIN Pin Capacitance vs. DRAIN Pin Voltage.
(Normalized to Absolute Max Rating)

1.2

PI-7972-052616
1
DRAIN Pin Current (A)

0.8

0.6

0.4

0.2

0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
DRAIN Voltage (V)
Figure 11. Maximum Allowable DRAIN Pin Current vs. DRAIN Pin Voltage.

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SO-8 (D Package)
0.10 (0.004) C A-B 2X
2 DETAIL A
4 B
4.90 (0.193) BSC

A 4
D
8 5

GAUGE
PLANE
SEATING
PLANE
2 3.90 (0.154) BSC 6.00 (0.236) BSC o
C 0-8
0.25 (0.010)
1.04 (0.041) REF
BSC
0.10 (0.004) C D
0.40 (0.016)
2X 1
Pin 1 ID 4 0.20 (0.008) C 1.27 (0.050)
1.27 (0.050) BSC 2X
7X 0.31 - 0.51 (0.012 - 0.020)
0.25 (0.010) M C A-B D

1.35 (0.053) 1.25 - 1.65


1.75 (0.069) (0.049 - 0.065) DETAIL A

0.10 (0.004) 0.10 (0.004) C H


0.25 (0.010) 7X
SEATING PLANE
0.17 (0.007)
C
0.25 (0.010)

Reference
Solder Pad +
Dimensions
Notes:
1. JEDEC reference: MS-012.
1.45 (0.057) 4.00 (0.157) 5.45 (0.215) 2. Package outline exclusive of mold flash and metal burr.
3. Package outline inclusive of plating thickness.
4. Datums A and B to be determined at datum plane H.
+ + + 5. Controlling dimensions are in millimeters. Inch dimensions
are shown in parenthesis. Angles in degrees.

1.27 (0.050) 0.60 (0.024)


D08A PI-5615-020515

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MSL Table

Part Number MSL Rating

LYT7503D 1

LYT7504D 1

ESD and Latch-Up Table

Test Conditions Results

Latch-up at 125 °C JESD78D > ±100 mA or > 1.5 × V(max) on all pins

Human Body Model ESD ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001-2012 > ±2000 V on all pins

Machine Model ESD JESD22-A115CA > ±200 V on all pins

Charged Device Model ESD JESD22-C101 > ±500 V on all pins

Part Ordering Information


• LYTSwitch-7 Product Family
• Series Number
• Package Identifier
D SO-8
• Tape & Reel and Other Options
Blank Standard Configuration of 100 pcs.
LYT 7504 D - TL TL Tape & Reel, 2500 pcs min/mult.

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Notes

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Revision Notes Date
A Code S. 07/16
B Code A. 07/16
C Added Application Example section. 07/16

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or more U.S. and foreign patents, or potentially by pending U.S. and foreign patent applications assigned to Power Integrations. A complete list of
Power Integrations patents may be found at www.power.com. Power Integrations grants its customers a license under certain patent rights as set
forth at http://www.power.com/ip.htm.

Life Support Policy


POWER INTEGRATIONS PRODUCTS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR USE AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS
WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE PRESIDENT OF POWER INTEGRATIONS. As used herein:
1. A Life support device or system is one which, (i) is intended for surgical implant into the body, or (ii) supports or sustains life, and (iii) whose
failure to perform, when properly used in accordance with instructions for use, can be reasonably expected to result in significant injury or
death to the user.

2. A critical component is any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the
failure of the life support device or system, or to affect its safety or effectiveness.

The PI logo, TOPSwitch, TinySwitch, SENZero, SCALE-iDriver, Qspeed, PeakSwitch, LYTSwitch, LinkZero, LinkSwitch, InnoSwitch, HiperTFS,
HiperPFS, HiperLCS, DPA-Switch, CAPZero, Clampless, EcoSmart, E-Shield, Filterfuse, FluxLink, StakFET, PI Expert and PI FACTS are trademarks of
Power Integrations, Inc. Other trademarks are property of their respective companies. ©2016, Power Integrations, Inc.

Power Integrations Worldwide Sales Support Locations

World Headquarters Germany Italy Singapore


5245 Hellyer Avenue Lindwurmstrasse 114 Via Milanese 20, 3rd. Fl. 51 Newton Road
San Jose, CA 95138, USA. 80337 Munich 20099 Sesto San Giovanni (MI) Italy #19-01/05 Goldhill Plaza
Main: +1-408-414-9200 Germany Phone: +39-024-550-8701 Singapore, 308900
Customer Service: Phone: +49-895-527-39110 Fax: +39-028-928-6009 Phone: +65-6358-2160
Phone: +1-408-414-9665 Fax: +49-895-527-39200 e-mail: [email protected] Fax: +65-6358-2015
Fax: +1-408-414-9765 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected]
Japan
e-mail: [email protected]
Germany Kosei Dai-3 Bldg. Taiwan
China (Shanghai) HellwegForum 1 2-12-11, Shin-Yokohama, 5F, No. 318, Nei Hu Rd., Sec. 1
Rm 2410, Charity Plaza, No. 88 59469 Ense Kohoku-ku Nei Hu Dist.
North Caoxi Road Germany Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa Taipei 11493, Taiwan R.O.C.
Shanghai, PRC 200030 Tel: +49-2938-64-39990 222-0033 Japan Phone: +886-2-2659-4570
Phone: +86-21-6354-6323 e-mail: igbt-driver.sales@ Phone: +81-45-471-1021 Fax: +886-2-2659-4550
Fax: +86-21-6354-6325 power.com Fax: +81-45-471-3717 e-mail: [email protected]
e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected]
India UK
China (Shenzhen) #1, 14th Main Road Korea Cambridge Semiconductor,
17/F, Hivac Building, No. 2, Keji Nan Vasanthanagar RM 602, 6FL a Power Integrations company
8th Road, Nanshan District, Bangalore-560052 India Korea City Air Terminal B/D, 159-6 Westbrook Centre, Block 5, 2nd Floor
Shenzhen, China, 518057 Phone: +91-80-4113-8020 Samsung-Dong, Kangnam-Gu, Milton Road
Phone: +86-755-8672-8689 Fax: +91-80-4113-8023 Seoul, 135-728, Korea Cambridge CB4 1YG
Fax: +86-755-8672-8690 e-mail: [email protected] Phone: +82-2-2016-6610 Phone: +44 (0) 1223-446483
e-mail: [email protected] Fax: +82-2-2016-6630 e-mail: [email protected]
e-mail: [email protected]

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