can i change the output current from 2.1A to 2.7A by increasing the Feedback pin Resistor value? the actual output current is 2.1A and the feedback resistance value in the design is 95.3 K ohm . can i increase the Resistor value to 110 K ohms or higher to get the output current 2.7 A.
The output current has nothing to do with the feedback pin. If you read the datasheet you can see that it is written- "The current into the FEEDBACK pin is directly proportional to the
output voltage." Thus, if you increase the resistance
in FEEDBACK pin, it will decrease the current flowing to it, thus the output voltage will drop.
However, the control IC LNK420 is designed to give a power output of max 75W. So you have to first count up- what current you need at what voltage? Look to the schematic design in the SMPS document and compare it with the datasheet. The maximum output power is achieved when Rv value is 4M ohm. In the SMPS design, they connected R5, R6 & R7 in series with values of 1M, 1M & 2M ohm respectively. That is, they are using the IC with its fullest capacity.
You can increase the current output a little by reducing the output voltage. But the matter will be same. It is always recommended to use such devices to 80% efficiency only.
And Can you relate output current and feedback resistance value either it is proportional or inverse proportional ?
Now, I should say that the output
voltage is inversely proportional to the feedback resistance.