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8. HIC and Peripheral Circuits
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Fig. 8-1 shows the micro computer and its peripheral circuits, Table 8-1, the basic operations of each
circuit block, and Fig. 8-2, the system configuration.
Table 8-1
Circuit block
Basic operation
Peak current
cutoff circuit
Set value circuit
Voltage amplifier
circuit
Reset circuit
Trip signal
synthesis circuit
Detects DC current flowing power module and during overcurrent (instantaneous
value) flows, stops upper/lower arm drive circuits and also produces lp signal by
which drive signal output (HIC
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from microcomputer is stopped.
Compares voltage detected, amplified and input to HIC with set voltage value in
microcomputer, and controls overload when set value exceeds input voltage.
Voltage-amplifies DC current level detected by the detection resistor and inputs
this to microcomputer. Internal or external overload is judged in microcomputer.
Produces reset voltage.
Modulates chopper signal to drive signal and stops according to presence/ab-
sence of lp signal or reset signal.
Fig. 8-1 Micro computer(AX-8E21) and peripheral circuits
1
2
17
AVcc
Vd
Micro computer
AX-8E21
RESET
POR
23
lp
Chopper
ld
ls
Cool
5V
0V
Power module positive
terminal
+
+
-
64
R229
R230
R231
0V
12V
ZD301
C204
0V
R232
1
0V
0V
0V
0V
(7-C)
5V
+
-
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
+
-
COMl(2/4)
0V
0V
R202
5V
5V
C202
D201
Normal
To upper arm drive circuit
0V
R201
R205
R806
Normal Hi
at Reset Lo
Normal Hi
5V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
Power moule
negative
terminal
0V
5V
5V
5V
C205
C206
0V
(Current detection
Resistor)
R207
R206
Q201
R21
Q203
Q202
R222
R208
R204
R203
D202
FANC
22
57
3
4
44
9
8
47
VRI
7
56
30
44
45
31
2
m
3
2
5
6
1
7
8
4
+
-
+
-
5V
+
-
-
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