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NCP1217 Flyback overvoltage protection question.

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Hello,

I am doing an offline flyback with NCP1217 PWM controller.

NCP1217 DATASHEET:
https://www.onsemi.com/pub_link/Collateral/NCP1217-D.PDF

(block diagram is on page 3)

...I wish to incorporate Overvoltage protection using a PNP as on page 13.
However, on page 13 it says that the current injected into pin 1 should be kept less than 2mA when using a 10V rail voltage.

....they thus suggest using a 5K6 resistor to limit the current into pin 1.

...the thing is, pin 1 already has a 24K resistor to ground, so even without the
5K6 limiting resistor, it is not possible to get the current above 2mA anyway.....

...therefore, i cannot understand why on page 13 they speak of using a 5K6 resistor.

Do you know why they suggest using a 5K6 resistor on page 13?
 

I think that seems right, the text assumes 10V voltage supply. It was just an example.
 

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