Part Number: UCC28631
Hello TI team,
I am using UCC28631 in a PSR flyback power supply design.
In my transformer design:
- The auxiliary winding output is 15 V
- The secondary winding output is 19 V
I encountered the following issue during hardware testing:
- When there is no external power load connected to the 15 V auxiliary winding, the 19 V secondary output is stable and normal.
- When I add an external load of about 2–3 W to the 15 V auxiliary winding (for example, powering an MCU), all outputs collapse, including:
- the 15 V auxiliary winding output
- the 19 V secondary winding output
So the current experimental phenomenon is:
- No load on auxiliary winding (15 V) → secondary output (19 V) works normally
- Add 2–3 W load on auxiliary winding (15 V) → all outputs become 0 V
I would like to ask:
- In a UCC28631 PSR flyback design, is it acceptable to use the auxiliary winding to supply an external power load of 2–3 W, such as an MCU?
- Could this issue be related to:
- VDD UVLO / restart
- insufficient auxiliary winding load capability
- poor cross-regulation between auxiliary winding and secondary winding
- VSENSE sampling disturbance caused by loading the auxiliary winding
- Does TI recommend that the auxiliary winding in this kind of design be used only for controller bias supply, instead of directly powering external loads?
- Which signals should I check first to identify the root cause?