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User Manual 

Please read the Important Notice and Warnings at the end of this document

Revision 1.2 

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2018-09-23 

AN2016-16   EVAL-M1-36-84A User Manual 

EVAL-M1-36-84A User Manual 

 

iMOTION

 Modular Application Design Kit 

About this document 

Scope and purpose 

This application note provides an overview of the evaluation board EVAL-M1-36-84A including its main features, 

key data, pin assignments and mechanical dimensions. 

The board is available in two versions.   

EVAL-M1-36-84A is a complete evaluation-board including a 3-phase IPM for motor drive applications. Together 

with EVAL-M1-101T or EVAL-M1-099M it features and demonstrates Infineon’s IPM technology for motor drives. 

The evaluation board EVAL-M1-36-84A for Intelligent Power Modules (IPM) was developed to support customers 

during their first steps designing applications with CIPOS

 Nano power modules.  

Intended audience 

This application note is intended for all technical specialists working with the EVAL-M1-36-84A board.  

Table of Contents 

About this document ....................................................................................................................... 1
Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................... 1
1

Safety precautions ......................................................................................................... 2

2

Introduction .................................................................................................................. 4

3

Design features ............................................................................................................. 6

3.1

Key data ................................................................................................................................................... 7

4

Pin Assignments ........................................................................................................... 11

5

Getting Started with EVAL-M1-36-84A ............................................................................. 13

5.1

Setting up the system............................................................................................................................ 13

5.2

iMOTION

 development tools and software ....................................................................................... 15

5.2.1

MCEWizard setup overview .............................................................................................................. 15

5.2.2

MCEDesigner setup overview .......................................................................................................... 17

6

Schematics and Layout .................................................................................................. 19

6.1

DC-Link Voltage Measurement ............................................................................................................. 19

6.2

Inverter section using CIPOS

 Nano IPM ............................................................................................. 20

6.3

Current Measurement and Over Current Circuit .................................................................................. 21

6.4

Auxiliary Power supply .......................................................................................................................... 22

6.5

PCB Layout ............................................................................................................................................ 23

7

Bill of Materials of EVAL-M1-36-84A ................................................................................. 25

8

Reference .................................................................................................................... 28

Revision History ............................................................................................................................ 29

Summary of Contents for iMOTION EVAL-M1-36-84A

Page 1: ...AL M1 36 84A for Intelligent Power Modules IPM was developed to support customers during their first steps designing applications with CIPOS Nano power modules Intended audience This application note...

Page 2: ...r with the drive and associated machinery should plan or implement the installation start up and subsequent maintenance of the system Failure to comply may result in personal injury and or equipment d...

Page 3: ...ion Design Kit Safety precautions Attention EVAL M1 36 84A system is shipped with packing materials that need to be removed prior to installation Failure to remove all packing materials which are unne...

Page 4: ...vider for DC link voltage measurement The EVAL M1 36 84A evaluation board is available from Infineon The features of this board are described in the design feature chapter of this document whereas the...

Page 5: ...Kit Introduction Figure 1 shows the evaluation board EVAL M1 36 84A This board is compatible with all CIPOS modules This document explains the features and details of CIPOS Nano IRSM836 084MA This mo...

Page 6: ...trap functionality Low 0 31 25 C RDS_max on Trench MOSFET Under voltage lockout for all channels Matched propagation delay for all channels Optimized dV dt for loss and EMI trade offs 3 3 V Schmitt tr...

Page 7: ...minimum or higher than maximum ratings Outside these limitations for safe operation damage of the module should be expected Table 2 CIPOS Nano Absolute Maximum Ratings of IRSM836 084MA Symbol Descrip...

Page 8: ...4MA Table 3 Recommended operating conditions of CIPOS Nano IRSM836 084MA Symbol Description Min Max Unit V Positive DC Bus Input Voltage 200 V VS1 2 3 High Side Floating Supply Offset Voltage 200 V VB...

Page 9: ...Current feedback Current sensing device RS1 RS2 RS3 0 25 The default configuration uses three shunts in the emitter paths To implement single shunt sensing the board should be modified 1 RS1 and RS3 h...

Page 10: ...board Figure 3 Functional groups of the EVAL M1 36 84A evaluation board s top side Figure 4 Functional groups of the EVAL M1 36 84A evaluation board s bottom side 6 On board power supply for 15 V and...

Page 11: ...tifier bridge Maximum ratings are valid for AC as well as DC conditions It is recommended to observe the temperature of the rectifier bridge Due to the rectifier DC supply s polarity at the connector...

Page 12: ...atible logic input for low side gate driver Phase2 8 3 3V On board 3 3 V supply 9 PWMWH 3 3 V compatible logic input for high side gate driver Phase3 10 IU Shunt voltage phase U 11 PWMWL 3 3 V compati...

Page 13: ...2 1 and 5 2 2 as well as MCEWizard and MCEDesigner documentation for more information Figure 5 System connection example using EVAL M1 101T and EVAL M1 36 84A 1 Get the latest IMC101T T038 MCE Softwar...

Page 14: ...101T control board using default COM port Indicated by green circle next to COMx Up status in the bottom frame of the MCEDesigner GUI If it cannot establish the connection change COM port by doing fol...

Page 15: ...ut to open the MCEWizard and configure the parameters for evaluation boards or motor Figure 6 shows the Welcome Page for MCEWizard where the MADK control board or power board can be selected through t...

Page 16: ...t similar power board to modify Options Page Motor 1 Shunt Configuration Leg shunt Question 3 Controller Supply Voltage 3 3V VDD is 3 3V by default Question 19 Max DC Bus Voltage 200V Question 23 DC B...

Page 17: ...IMC101T T038 please click Tools menu and select Programmer in the pull down list The pop up window Program IMC controller will show up as in Figure 9 Click on the Program Parameters radio button this...

Page 18: ...some of the available 3 3V access test points if the power board is not attached to the EVAL M1 101T control board To program new firmware and Drive System Parameter into IMC101T T038 please click To...

Page 19: ...Get in contact with our technical support team to get more detailed information and the latest Gerber files 6 1 DC Link Voltage Measurement Pin 14 of connector J4 provides access to the DC link volta...

Page 20: ...R73 680k C80 470pF C73 1uF 25V C72 1uF 25V C71 1uF 25V R74 1K 3 3V C76 100pF RS1 0 5 1 RS2 0 5 1 RS3 0 5 1 R70 1k R71 1k R72 1k I_U I_V I_W 1 TP22 GND 1 TP5 DCP V Trip 1 TP11 UL 1 TP10 WH 1 TP9 VH 1 T...

Page 21: ...l signal I_TRIP Figure 13 is the over current circuitry shown Capacitor C77 and resistor R81 are filtering voltage spikes and noise on V_TRIP to avoid incident turn off The comparator threshold can be...

Page 22: ...lator LD1117S33 generates 3 3V from VCC The 3 3V power supply is used in the over current comparator circuit LED1 is used to indicate whether the board is powered or not Both VCC and 3 3V are also pro...

Page 23: ...The power PCB is a two layer PCB Get in contact with our technical support team to get more detailed information and the latest Gerber files Figure 15 illustrates the top assembly print of the evalua...

Page 24: ...odular Application Design Kit Schematics and Layout The top layer routing of the PCB is provided in Figure 17 Figure 17 Top layer routing details of EVAL M1 36 84A Figure 18 illustrates the bottom lay...

Page 25: ...owles Syfer 7 3 CAP CER 1 F 25V X7R 1206 C71 C72 C73 885012208064 Wurth Electronics Inc 8 1 CAP TANT 10 F 25V 10 2917 C74 T491D106K025AT Kemet 9 4 CAP CER 0 1 F 25V X7R 0805 C75 C3 C6 C7 885012207072...

Page 26: ...074K87L Yageo 26 2 RES SMD 1 M 1 1 4W 1206 R22 R23 RCL06121M00JNEA Yageo 27 5 RES SMD 1k 1 1 8W 0805 R70 R71 R72 R74 R81 RC0805FR 071KL Yageo 28 1 RES SMD 680k 5 1 8W 0805 R73 RC0805JR 07680KL Yageo...

Page 27: ...Application Design Kit Bill of Materials of EVAL M1 36 84A No Qty Part description Designator Part number Manufacturer COMPARATOR 8 SOIC 40 18 TEST POINT PC MINI 040 D WHITE TP1 TP4 TP2 TP3 TP5 TP8 TP...

Page 28: ...10 Using the NTC inside a power electronic module is available for download on Infineon s website 3 EVAL M1 101T User Manual is available for download on Infineon s website 4 EVAL M1 183M User Manual...

Page 29: ...pplication Design Kit Revision History Major changes since the last revision Version number Revision Date Revision description 1 0 2017 04 25 First release 1 1 2018 07 09 Update BOM Add WE Part Number...

Page 30: ...ion and other technical information given herein in the real application Infineon Technologies hereby disclaims any and all warranties and liabilities of any kind including without limitation warranti...

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