Check the auxiliary power supply for the Topswitch. All SMPS controllers, integrated or not, need an aux supply of 12V at a few tens of milliamps. This often comes from a tertiary winding on the transformer, used in flyback mode with a single diode rectifier.
If the aux power supply is absent, the thing will hiccup on and off, powered by the kickstart circuit (usually a large resistor bleeding current from the DC bus)
If the aux power supply is out of spec (it is regulated by the main feedback loop, so if you messed with that, it may be) then the Topswitch may go into undervoltage or overvoltage lockout. Both of these lead to hiccupping.
Edit: I see that in the TOP245 they combined the aux power with the feedback signal. My head asplode.
If the aux power supply is absent, the thing will hiccup on and off, powered by the kickstart circuit (usually a large resistor bleeding current from the DC bus)
If the aux power supply is out of spec (it is regulated by the main feedback loop, so if you messed with that, it may be) then the Topswitch may go into undervoltage or overvoltage lockout. Both of these lead to hiccupping.
Edit: I see that in the TOP245 they combined the aux power with the feedback signal. My head asplode.
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