Inverter Driving Signals
Fast, high voltage digital signals are used to turn the high side and low side IGBT modules on
and off. The connections between the inverter signals and the GPIC are described in
Inverter
Signals
on page 9. The digital signals for SKiiP 3 GD and SKiiP 3 GB connectors are 15 V
logic. For the other connectors, the signals are 24 V logic. All digital driving signals are
available at breakout connector J13 with 24 V logic levels.
The following table shows the pin assignments for the J13 breakout connector.
Table 11. J13 Pin Assignments (HB Signals Breakout Connector)
Pin
GPIC Signal
Inverter Signal
Pin
GPIC Signal
Inverter Signal
1
GND
—
13
GND
—
2
DO0
HB0_BOT
14
DO1
HB0_TOP
3
DO2
HB1_BOT
15
DO3
HB1_TOP
4
GND
—
16
GND
—
5
DO4
HB2_BOT
17
DO5
HB2_TOP
6
DO6
HB3_BOT
18
DO7
HB3_TOP
7
GND
—
19
GND
—
8
DO8
HB4_BOT
20
DO9
HB4_TOP
9
DO10
HB5_BOT
21
DO11
HB5_TOP
10
GND
—
22
GND
—
11
DO12
HB6_BOT
23
DO13
HB6_TOP
12
GND
—
24
GND
—
Analog Input
The sbRIO-9687 interface board can accept inputs from analog input connectors or from
inverters. The analog input signals can be configured on the sbRIO-9687 in a variety of ways;
as a result, it is possible to use the sbRIO-9687 to control most of the power conversion
circuits without any additional wiring or circuitry.
The following figure shows a block diagram of the sbRIO-9687 analog input subsystem.
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