Genomerics
Full Member level 3
[Un]fortunately I do not have the equipment required to carry out practical tests.
You say that the MCPCBs work OK and I wonder if they are providing benefits in terms of the cladding acting as some form of ground plane but then that would assume that the ground planes on your new boards are not functioning as required or they are in some way sub-optimal. Without reading back did your single layer boards perform badly as well?
I don't understand why the changes you have made to the way the current sense resistor is mounted affect the circuit in any specific way at least not anything, if at all, that would make sense. In terms of incorrect output voltages/operating frequencies and output voltage changing with input voltage the best I can suggest is that there is some sort of 'mode locking', sorry for the term, or 'mode change.
You will have seen that the self-oscillating circuits depend on the gate delays. Perhaps your in circuit delays are sufficient such that the circuit attempt to stop operating as fixed on time and moves into self-oscillation. There is mention in the data-sheet that particular delays must be held below some value. Otherwise as switching edges change their relative location with VIN changing it may be that at a particular input voltage, or in a range thereof, one of the edges is occurring at a point where some other 'decision' is being made by the IC and it up sets that. Rather than 'regulating' the circuit might choose to lock to that edge and such behaviour can happen over quite a wide range before things decide to become unstuck and work 'normally' again.
I'd still be inclined to try the small RC filter on the ISEN pin but one other suggestion would to be to look at the feedback path and connection. I do not know if this would be possible or even 'ideally' achievable on your present boards but would it be feasible, if this makes sense, to add a 'twisted pair' connection, wire-wrap or enamelled copper wire, from the IC's feedback pins directly to the output across the output filter capacitor?
I'm afraid, barring other 'unknown' things it is back to noise and layout again which might mean re-doing the boards but I would imagine you would be wary of trying without a guaranteed result and you are stuck for time. If I had the software I would be happy to try something out for. That might mean grabbing hold of and learning GEDA or KiCad, ooo and there is Eagle but that has its board size limited. I run Ubuntu. You might notice that when it comes to circuit diagrams I am a bit of a pedant when it comes to neatness. The same also applies to PCB layout and I do have a fair bit of experience of laying out SMPS circuits...
Genome.
You say that the MCPCBs work OK and I wonder if they are providing benefits in terms of the cladding acting as some form of ground plane but then that would assume that the ground planes on your new boards are not functioning as required or they are in some way sub-optimal. Without reading back did your single layer boards perform badly as well?
I don't understand why the changes you have made to the way the current sense resistor is mounted affect the circuit in any specific way at least not anything, if at all, that would make sense. In terms of incorrect output voltages/operating frequencies and output voltage changing with input voltage the best I can suggest is that there is some sort of 'mode locking', sorry for the term, or 'mode change.
You will have seen that the self-oscillating circuits depend on the gate delays. Perhaps your in circuit delays are sufficient such that the circuit attempt to stop operating as fixed on time and moves into self-oscillation. There is mention in the data-sheet that particular delays must be held below some value. Otherwise as switching edges change their relative location with VIN changing it may be that at a particular input voltage, or in a range thereof, one of the edges is occurring at a point where some other 'decision' is being made by the IC and it up sets that. Rather than 'regulating' the circuit might choose to lock to that edge and such behaviour can happen over quite a wide range before things decide to become unstuck and work 'normally' again.
I'd still be inclined to try the small RC filter on the ISEN pin but one other suggestion would to be to look at the feedback path and connection. I do not know if this would be possible or even 'ideally' achievable on your present boards but would it be feasible, if this makes sense, to add a 'twisted pair' connection, wire-wrap or enamelled copper wire, from the IC's feedback pins directly to the output across the output filter capacitor?
I'm afraid, barring other 'unknown' things it is back to noise and layout again which might mean re-doing the boards but I would imagine you would be wary of trying without a guaranteed result and you are stuck for time. If I had the software I would be happy to try something out for. That might mean grabbing hold of and learning GEDA or KiCad, ooo and there is Eagle but that has its board size limited. I run Ubuntu. You might notice that when it comes to circuit diagrams I am a bit of a pedant when it comes to neatness. The same also applies to PCB layout and I do have a fair bit of experience of laying out SMPS circuits...
Genome.