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Page 1: ...by ON Semiconductor Typical parameters which may be provided in ON Semiconductor data sheets and or specifications can and do vary in different applications and actual performance may vary over time All operating parameters including Typicals must be validated for each customer application by customer s technical experts ON Semiconductor does not convey any license under its patent rights nor the ...

Page 2: ... Outline 7 3 4 Marking Specification 8 4 Product Synopsis 9 4 2 Electrical Characteristic TJ 25 o C unless otherwise specified 10 4 3 Recommended Operating Conditions 12 4 4 Mechanical Characteristics 12 5 Operation Sequence for Protections 13 5 1 Under Voltage Lockout Protection 13 6 Key Parameter Design Guidance 14 6 1 Selection of Shunt resistor 14 6 2 Fault Output Circuit 15 6 3 Circuit of Inp...

Page 3: ...T based power module has much better ruggedness and a larger Safe Operation Area SOA than MOSFET based module or Silicon On Insulator modules The FRFET based power module has a big advantage in light load efficiency because the voltage drop across the transistor decreases linearly as current decrease Some applications require continuous operation at light load except short transients and improving...

Page 4: ...Line up Table 1 shows the basic line up Online loss temperature simulation tool Motion Control Design Tool Motion Control Design Tool is recommended to find out the right SPM product for the desired application Table 1 Product Line up Target Application Fairchild Device MOSFET Rating Motor Rating Error Reference source not found Isolation Voltage Small Power Inverter Power Tool FSB44104A 40 A 40 V...

Page 5: ... the accomplishment of optimization package size while maintaining outstanding heat dissipation characteristics without compromising the isolation rating In the SPM package technology was developed in which bare ceramic with good heat dissipation characteristics is attached directly to the lead frame This technology already applied in SPM but was improved through new adhesion methods This made it ...

Page 6: ... NV Negative DC Link Input 7 NU Negative DC Link Input 8 VFO Fault Output 9 IN UL PWM Input for Low Side U Phase MOSFET Drive 10 IN VL PWM Input for Low Side V Phase MOSFET Drive 11 IN WL PWM Input for Low Side W Phase MOSFET Drive 12 COM Common Supply Ground 13 VCC Common Supply Voltage for IC and Low side MOSFET Drive 14 IN UH PWM Input for High Side U Phase MOSFET Drive 15 IN VH PWM Input for H...

Page 7: ... built in MOSFETs They are activated by voltage input signals The terminals are internally connected to a Schmitt trigger circuit composed of 5 V class CMOS The signal logic of these pins is active HIGH The MOSFETs associated with each of these pins are turn on when a sufficient logic voltage is applied to these pins The wiring of each input should be as short as possible to protect the Motion SPM...

Page 8: ...AN 9111 APPLICATION NOTE 2015 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation www fairchildsemi com Rev 1 1 6 26 15 7 3 3 Package Outline ...

Page 9: ...AN 9111 APPLICATION NOTE 2015 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation www fairchildsemi com Rev 1 1 6 26 15 8 3 4 Marking Specification ...

Page 10: ... calculation value or design factor Table 4 Control Part Symbol Parameter Conditions Rating Unit VCC Control Supply Voltage Applied between VCC COM 20 V VBS High Side Control Bias Voltage Applied between VB U VS U VB V VS V VB W VS W 20 V VIN Input Signal Voltage Applied between IN UH IN VH IN WH IN UL IN VL IN WL COM 0 3 VCC 0 3 V VFO Fault Output Supply Voltage Applied between VFO COM 0 3 VCC 0 ...

Page 11: ...BS 15 V VIN 5 V ID 40 A 3 0 4 1 mΩ VSD Source Drain Diode Forward Voltage VCC VBS 15 V VIN 0 V ISD 40 A 0 8 1 1 V HS tON Switching Times VPN 20 V VCC VBS 15 V ID 40 A VIN 0 V 5 V Inductive Load See Figure 7 1200 µs tC ON 1140 tOFF 1700 tC OFF 500 trr 70 Irr 5 LS tON 1370 tC ON 1000 tOFF 1850 tC OFF 600 trr 75 Irr 4 IDSS Drain Source Leakage Current VDS VDSS 250 µA Note 4 BVDSS is the absolute maxi...

Page 12: ... Control Part Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit IQCC Quiescent VCC Supply Current VCC H 15 V IN UH VH WH 0 V VCC H COM 2 75 mA IQBS Quiescent VBS Supply Current VBS 15 V IN UH VH WH 0 V VB U VS U VB V VS V VB W VS W 0 3 mA VFOH Fault Output Voltage VCC 15 V VSC 0 V VFO Circuit 4 7 kΩ to 5 V Pull up 4 5 V VFOL VCC 15 V VSC 1 V VFO Circuit 4 7 kΩ to 5 V Pull up 0 5 UVCCD Supply Circuit Un...

Page 13: ... WH COM VCC L COM 13 5 15 0 16 5 VBS High Side Bias Voltage Applied between VB U VS U VB V VS V VB W VS W 13 0 15 0 18 5 V dVCC dt dVBS dt Control Supply Variation 1 1 V µs VSEN Voltage for Current Sensing Applied between NU NV NW COM Including Surge Voltage 4 4 V 4 4 Mechanical Characteristics Figure 9 Flatness Measurement Position Parameter Conditions Value Unit Min Typ Max Device Flatness See F...

Page 14: ...N and carrying current The HVIC has an under voltage lockout function to protect the high side MOSFET from insufficient gate driving voltage A timing chart for this protection is shown in Figure 11 A fault out FO alarm is not given for low HVIC bias conditions Input Signal Output Current Fault Output Signal Control Supply Voltage RESET UVBSR Protection Circuit State SET RESET UVBSD Filtering Resta...

Page 15: ...0 03 V max 0 033 V Tolerance 10 depends on system Shunt resistance ISC max VSC max RSHUNT min RSHUNT min VSC max ISC max If the deviation of the shunt resistor is limited below 1 RSHUNT typ RSHUNT min 0 99 RSHUNT max RSHUNT typ 1 01 Actual SC trip current level becomes ISC typ VSC typ RSHUNT min ISC min VSC min RSHUNT max Inverter output power POUT where VO LL Inverter output line to line voltage ...

Page 16: ...SC max 60 A and VREF level is 2 5 V To prevent malfunction it is recommended that an RC filter be inserted at the CSC pin To shut down MOSFETs within 3 µs when over current situation occurs a time constant of 1 5 2 µs is recommended 6 2 Fault Output Circuit VFO terminal is an open drain type it should be pulled up via a pull up resistor The resistor must satisfy the above specifications 0 0 0 2 0 ...

Page 17: ...the HVIC does not drive the high side MOSFET if the VBS voltage drops below a specified voltage refer to the datasheet This function prevents the MOSFET from operating in a high dissipation mode There are a number of ways in which the VBS floating supply can be generated One of them is the bootstrap method described here refer to Figure 18 This method has the advantage of being simples and inexpen...

Page 18: ...21 and Figure 22 shows waveform initial bootstrap capacitor charging voltage and current Figure 21 Each Part Initial Operating Waveform of Bootstrap Circuit Conditions VDC 20 V VCC 15 V CBS 22 μF LS MOSFET Turn on Duty 200 μsec Figure 22 Each Part Operating Waveform of Bootstrap Circuit Conditions VDC 20 V VCC 15 V CBS 22 μF LS MOSFET Full Turn on 6 4 3 Selection of Bootstrap Capacitor Considering...

Page 19: ...otstrap capacitor If the minimum ON pulse width of low side MOSFET or the minimum OFF pulse width of high side MOSFET is tO the bootstrap capacitor must be charged to increase the voltage by ΔV during this period Therefore the value of bootstrap resistance can be calculated by BS ΔV BS o BS CC BS C t V V R where VCC Supply voltage VBS Minimum bootstrap voltage tO Minimum ON pulse width CBS Bootstr...

Page 20: ...CBS CSP15 5V RPF Motor VDC CDCS Gating UH Gating VH Gating WL Gating VL Gating UL CPF M C U RSH Current Sensing RS RS RS RS RS RS RBS DBS RBS DBS LVIC VFO VCC IN UL IN VL IN WL COM OUT UL OUT VL OUT WL NW 5 U 4 V 3 W 2 P 1 21 VS W 22 VB W 19 VS V 20 VB V 8 VFO 11 IN WL 10 IN VL 9 IN UL 12 COM HVIC VB W COM VS W 16 IN WH 15 IN VH 17 VS U 18 VB U 14 IN UH OUT WH NV 6 NU 7 VB V VS V VB U VS U VCC IN ...

Page 21: ...ND and Power GND as short as possible Place sunbber capacitor between P and N and closely to terminals Isolation distance between high voltage block and low voltage block should be kept The V IN RC filter should be placed to SPM as close as possible Capacitor should be locate closely to terminals of SPM Wiring between N U N V N W and shunt resistor should be as short as possible C SC wiring should...

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