IPM Speeds Motor Drive Design
Sep 1, 2002 12:00 PM
By Sam Davis, Editor, Power Electronics Technology
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An intelligent motor drive power module, the PI-IPM
Connections between the EMP and EDB are through single in-line connectors on the EDB with mating pins on the EMP. This allows upgrading by merely plugging in a different EDB. Software upgrades are possible, but don't require hardware changes due to the DSP's ability to be reprogrammed through the serial or JTAG ports.
The EMP module contains a 3-phase, six IGBT bridge with HEXFRED
The module's package is mechanically compatible with the EconoPack outline. The mechanical configuration of the EDB allows it to fit into the same space as the standard Econo II package.
Module packaging uses DBC (direct-bond copper) over an allumina (Al
The EDB contains all control and driving functions with dual functions of mechanical cover and intelligent interface. A Texas Instruments DSP, the TMS320LF2406A, provides interface functionality. Compared to previous DSPs, it has added features, including faster speed, more I/0 pins, boot ROM, CAN interface, and a faster A/D converter.
The EDB includes a flyback power supply with three 15V outputs with 1.5kV (min.) isolation from each other, plus single 5V and 3.3V outputs. The 5V supplies all low-voltage electronics, and the 3.3V linear regulator powers the DSP and some analog and logic interfaces to it. The flyback supply has its own undervoltage lockout to prevent all circuits from operating when the supply voltage is too low (minimum recommended supply voltage is 12V).
An IR2213 gate driver provides 2A sink and 2A source maximum gate driving current in a SO16W package. IGBTs used in the module don't need a negative gate drive voltage for complete turn-off. The dc bus and input voltage feedback continuously checks the voltage of the two supply lines: Vin and dc bus. Vin is the only external power supply needed for all electronics in the EDB.
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