Hardware Design
Designer Reference Manual
DRM028 — Rev 0
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Hardware Design
MOTOROLA
4.4 High-Voltage Hardware Set Components
4.4.1 3-Phase AC/BLDC High Voltage Power Stage
Motorola’s embedded motion control series high-voltage (HV) ac power
stage is a 180-watt (one-fourth horsepower), 3-phase power stage that
will operate off of dc input voltages from 140 to 230 volts and ac line
voltages from 100 to 240 volts. In combination with one of the embedded
motion control series control boards and an optoisolation board, it
provides a software development platform that allows algorithms to be
written and tested without the need to design and build a power stage. It
supports a wide variety of algorithms for both ac induction and brushless
dc (BLDC) motors.
Input connections are made via 40-pin ribbon cable connector J14.
Power connections to the motor are made on output connector J13.
Phase A, phase B, and phase C are labeled PH_A, Ph_B, and Ph_C on
the board. Power requirements are met with a single external 140- to
Table 4-1. Electrical Characteristics of Control Board
Characteristic
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Units
dc power supply voltage
(1)
1. When operated and powered separately from other Embedded Motion Control tool set
products
Vdc
10.8
12
16.5
V
Quiescent current
I
CC
—
80
—
mA
Min logic 1 input voltage
(MR32)
V
IH
2.0
—
—
V
Max logic 0 input voltage
(MR32)
V
IL
—
—
0.8
V
Propagation delay
(Hall sensor/encoder input)
t
dly
—
—
500
ns
Analog input range
V
In
0
—
5.0
V
RS-232 connection speed
—
—
9600
Baud
PWM sink current
I
PK
—
—
20
mA
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