TI1 ERJ-6GEY101V Iso5500evm Datasheet

User's Guide
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ISO5500EVM
This document describes the ISO5500 Evaluation Module (EVM) and allows designers to analyze and
evaluate the Texas Instruments ISO5500 Isolated Gate Driver.
The ISO5500EVM can be used to evaluate device parameters while acting as a guide for board layout.
The board allows the user to evaluate device performance using a simulated (10-nF) IGBT load installed
on the board, or to install an IGBT or MOSFET (TO-247 package) onto the board and drive it with the
ISO5500.
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Contents
Introduction ..................................................................................................................
1.1
Overview ............................................................................................................
1.2
ISO5500EVM Kit Contents .......................................................................................
Printed-Circuit Board .......................................................................................................
2.1
ISO5500 Operation ................................................................................................
2.2
Schematic and Bill of Materials ..................................................................................
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List of Figures
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4
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High-Side Interconnection Diagram ......................................................................................
Low-Side Interconnection Diagram .......................................................................................
Component Changes to Change Turnon/Turnoff .......................................................................
ISO5500 Pinout and Functional Block Diagram
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List of Tables
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Test Points ................................................................................................................... 5
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Bill of Materials .............................................................................................................. 6
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Introduction
1.1
Overview
This ISO5500EVM was designed to allow the user to evaluate the performance and features of the
ISO5500. This includes the IGBT desaturation protection (DESAT) and the UVLO circuit that ensures a
sufficient gate voltage is available to drive the IGBT or MOSFET. The printed-circuit board (PCB) also
includes provisions to adjust the turnon/turnoff characteristics by changing the loading between the
ISO5500 output and the IGBT (or MOSFET) gate.
The EVM kit includes the ISO5500 data sheet. Figure 1 shows the device pinout and the functional block
diagram.
QuietZone is a trademark of 3M.
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DEVICE PINOUT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VIN+
VE
VIN-
VEE
VCC1
DESAT
16
15
14
VCC2
13
VC
12
VOUT
11
NC
VEE
10
GND1
VEE
9
GND1
RESET
FAULT
Figure 1. ISO5500 Pinout and Functional Block Diagram
1.2
ISO5500EVM Kit Contents
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ISO5500EVM printed-circuit board with ISO5500DW installed (P/N 6512405)
ISO5500EVM User’s Guide (This document)
ISO5500 data sheet
Printed-Circuit Board
The ISO5500 is an isolated gate driver with several important features. The printed-circuit board (PCB)
has been designed to support this device and to allow the user to evaluate its basic operation and
features. The left side of the PCB contains the interface to the input, control, and status functions of the
integrated circuit (IC). The right side of the PCB has been designed to interface to an IGBT (or MOSFET).
No electrical connections exist between the right and left sides of the PCB.
Refer to the ISO5500EVM schematic and bill of materials to become familiar with the PCB components
and layout. The PCB files (Gerber/ODB) are available from Texas Instruments on request.
2.1
ISO5500 Operation
2.1.1
Left-Side Operation: DC Power, Control, and Status
2.1.1.1
DC Power
The left side of the ISO5500 (and therefore the PCB) can be operated using either a +3.3-V (±10%) or
+5-V (±10%) dc power supply. The small amount of dc current required (<20 mA) means that the device
can also be battery operated. The dc power supply must be connected to TP10 (+5 Vdc) and TP9 (+5-Vdc
return). Also, a user can solder wires directly to the PCB from the dc power supply by means of the plated
through-holes located next to the test points.
2.1.1.2
Control and Status
The interface to the device is via the JMP1 header. It contains the VIN+ and VIN– inputs, the device
RESET, and FAULT indicator output. The JMP1 header allows easy connections to test equipment using
standard clip leads or QuietZone™ connectors. Each of the four signals also has a test point for additional
connections. These are TP1 through TP4.
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2.1.2
Right-Side Operation
2.1.2.1
DC Power
Power is provided to Vcc2 on the right side of the device at TP12 (+Vdc) and TP11 (–Vdc). The dc supply
must be able to provide a bias voltage over the range of +15 Vdc to +30 Vdc. As the current requirement
is extremely low, the user may choose to operate the ISO5500 by battery. Solder holes are provided next
to the test points if the user chooses to hardwire these connections. If a negative gate drive is required, a
dc supply (or battery) must be connected across VE (P5 or MFG1) to VEE (MGF11 or TP11). The voltage
range must be between 0 V and 15 Vdc.
2.1.2.2
DESAT – JMP2
One of the features of the ISO5500 is the IGBT desaturation protection. JMP2 provides access to the
DESAT pin. It is a 2-pin male header, and installing a shorting jumper onto JMP2 disables the DESAT
function.
2.1.2.3
IGBT (or MOSFET)
As shipped, the ISO5500EVM does not have an IGBT installed. The user can evaluate device operation
using a simulated IGBT load or they can remove the simulated load and install an IGBT onto the board.
Most IGBTs are available in the standard TO-247 package. The PCB has provisions to solder an IGBT
directly onto the board.
2.1.2.3.1
No IGBT (or MOSFET) Installed – JMP3
When using the simulated load, the user must install a jumper short onto JMP3. This connects a 10-nF
capacitor (C9) to the Vout pin. The simulated IGBT consists of the 10-Ω gate resistor (R4) and this 10-nF
capacitor (C9).
2.1.2.3.2
IGBT (or MOSFET) Installed – REMOVE JMP3
If the user chooses to install an IGBT, JMP must be left open with no shorting jumper installed. The PCB
has been designed with several large plated-through holes (or vias) to support both high-side and low-side
drive configurations. (Note: Plated-through holes are designated as MFGx on the schematic.) The
connections for these modes are described next.
2.1.2.3.3
High-Side/Low-Side Operation and Interconnection
The connections required for high-side and low-side operation are shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3,
respectively. The user can select the load and install it directly on the PCB.
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SCHEMATIC
PCB CONNECTIONS
P5
Banana-Jack
+HV
+HV RETURN
CONNECTED TO MFG5
MFG5
VE
D
MFG1
MFG3
SOURCE
G
MFG2
LOAD
MFG4
DRAIN
S
MFG6
GATE
LOAD
Q1
+HV CONNECTED TO P6
OR MFG2
P6
Banana-Jack
Figure 2. High-Side Interconnection Diagram
PCB CONNECTIONS
SCHEMATIC
P5
Banana-Jack
+HV
VE
+HV RETURN
CONNECTED TO P5 OR
MFG1
MFG5
LOAD
D
MFG1
MFG3
MFG2
MFG4
SOURCE
G
DRAIN
LOAD
MFG6
GATE
S
Q1
+HV CONNECTED TO
MFG6
P6
Banana-Jack
Figure 3. Low-Side Interconnection Diagram
2.1.2.4
Turnon/Turnoff Adjust
The PCB contains a single, 10-Ω gate resistor (R4) and a short bus wire in place of diode D2. This simple
configuration sets the peak current at approximately 3 A, with turnon/ turnoff characteristics the same. The
PCB has provisions for the user to install the D2 and D3 diodes and R4 and R5 resistors. This allows the
user to evaluate device operation with different on/off characteristics. This is shown in Figure 4. The
turnon characteristics can also be adjusted with the value of R2, which connects VC to VCC2. As shipped,
R2 is set to 0 Ω, but the user can change this and examine the effects on turnon characteristics.
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Turnon/Turnoff The
Same
To Change Turnon and
Turnoff
R4
D2
D3
R5
R4
D2
D3
R5
(As Shipped)
Figure 4. Component Changes to Change Turnon/Turnoff
2.1.2.5
The Interchange Jumper – JMP8
The ISO5500 device is similar to other devices currently available from other manufacturers. One of the
similar devices uses pin 15 as an output driver for an LED. The TI ISO5500 uses pin 15 as a VEE (GND)
connection. If the user wishes to install a different device onto the PCB, and that device does not use pin
15 as a VEE connection, the user can simply use the jumper short from JMP8. This opens the pin 15
connection to VEE. JMP8 can then be used as a test point for the output signal on pin 15.
2.1.3
Test Points
Test points have been provided for ready access to signal monitoring. They are listed in Table 1.
Table 1. Test Points
2.2
TEST POINT
I/O
TP1
Output
TP2
TP3
FUNCTION
FAULT PIN
(Left side)
Input
RESET
(Left side)
Input
VIN–
(Left side)
TP4
Input
VIN+
(Left side)
TP5
Output
VOUT
(Right Side)
TP6
Output
GATE VOLTAGE
(Right Side)
TP7
Input
DRAIN VOLTAGE
(Right Side)
TP8
Input
DESAT VOLTAGE (Right Side)
TP9
Output
GND1
(Left side)
TP10
Input
VCC1
(Left side)
TP11
Output
VEE
(Right Side)
TP12
Input
VCC2
(Right Side)
TP13
Input
VE
(Right Side)
Schematic and Bill of Materials
The ISO5500EVM schematic follows the bill of materials.
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Table 2. Bill of Materials
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Item
Qty
Reference
Value
Manufacturer
Manufacturer Part No
1
1
C1
68 µF
AVX
TPSE686K020R0150
2
1
C2
10 µF
AVX
TPSB106K020R1000
3
1
C3
1 µF
AVX
TPSA105K020R3000
4
1
C4
0.1 µF
GARRETT
X7R0805HTTD104K
5
2
C5,C13
0.01 µF
KEMET
C0805C103M5RACTU
6
1
C6
330 pF
KEMET
C0805C331J5GACTU
7
2
C7,C14
0.1 µF
KEMET
C0805C104K5RACTU
8
1
C8
100 pF
KEMET
C0805C101J5GACTU
9
1
C9
10 nF
KEMET
C0805C103K1RAC3123
10
1
C10
10 µF
TAIYO-YUDEN
UMK325BJ106MM-T
11
1
C11
1 µF
PANASONIC
ECQ-V1J105JM
12
1
C12
0.1 µF
KEMET
C0805C104M5RACTU
13
2
C15,C16
4.7 µF
VISHAY SPRAGUE
TR3D475K050C0300
14
1
C17
68 µF
United Chemicon
EMVY500ADA680MHZ0G
15
1
D1
UF4007
VISHAY
UF4007
16
1
D2
DNI - UF4007
16 AWG Wire Short
16 AWG Wire Short
17
1
D3
DNI - UF4007
VISHAY
UF4007
18
1
JMP1
HDR_THVT_2x4_100M
Sullins
S1032-04-ND
19
7
JMP2,JMP3,JMP4,JMP5,JMP6,JMP7,JMP8
HDR_THVT_1x2
Sullins
S1032-02-ND
20
10
MFG1,MFG2,MFG3,MFG4,MFG5,MFG6,MFG9,MFG
10,MFG11,MFG12
MFG060_PTH
Plated Through Holes 0.060" Holes for
Customer Use Only
21
2
P5,P6
Banana-Jack
ITT-POMONA
3267
22
1
Q1
POWER FET
DNI
DNI
23
1
R1
3.3K
VISHAY
CRCW2010332FKEF
24
1
R2
0
Panasonic
ERJ-6GEY0R00V
25
1
R3
100
Panasonic
ERJ-6GEY101V
26
1
R4
10
Panasonic
ERJ-1TYF100U
27
1
R5
DNI - 10
Panasonic
ERJ-1TYF100U
28
9
TP1,TP2,TP3,TP4,TP5,TP6,TP7,TP8,TP13
Test Loop - Black
Component Corporation
TP-105-40-00
29
2
TP9,TP11
Test Loop - Black
KEYSTONE
5011
30
2
TP10,TP12
Test Loop - RED
KEYSTONE
5010
31
1
U1
ISO5500
Texas Instruments
ISO5500
32
4
Bottom Side as shown on Bottom Side Silkscreen
Bumpon Hemisphere - Black
3M
SJ-5003
33
5
To Be Installed on JMP4–JMP7
Jumper Shorts With Handle
TYCO
2-881545-2
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Table 2. Bill of Materials (continued)
Item
Qty
Reference
Value
Manufacturer
Manufacturer Part No
NOTE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS BELOW:
INSTALL JUMPER SHORTS (ITEM 33) ONTO THE FOLLOWING JUMPER LOCATIONS:
JMP1-3 TO JMP1-4
JMP1-5 TO JMP1-6
JMP2
JMP8
JMP9
INSTALL #16AWG WIRE IN PLACE OF D2
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5
4
3
2
1
SHUNT PARKING LOT
JMP7
1
JMP6
1
1
JMP5
1
JMP4
MFG12
TP4
TP3
TP2
TP1
HDR_THVT_1x2
JMP1
TESTLOOP - RED
VCC2
VIN+
VINRESET
FAULT
C15
+
68uF
4.7uF
4.7uF
C13
C12
C11
0.01uF
0.1uF
1uF
C10
+
10uF TP11
C14
VEE
HDR_THVT_2x4_100M
MFG11
P5
Banana-Jack
0.1uF
1
VE
C1
+
TP9
68uF
C2
+
10uF
C3
+
1uF
C4
C5
0.1uF
0.01uF
1
C6
TESTLOOP - BLACK
MFG9
330pF
GND1
VIN+
VINVCC1
GND1
RESET
FAULT
NC
GND1
VE
VEE
DESAT
VCC2
VC
VOUT
VEE
VEE
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
DESAT
VC
R2
VCC2
GND1
TP7
RJD
DRAIN 2
R3 100
1
UF4007
DNI - UF4007
0
10 D2
D3
JMP3
R5
VEE
DNI - UF4007
DNI - 10
MFG1 MFG3
1
1
SOURCE
C9
C
MFG2 MFG4
1
1
DRAIN
GATE
MFG6
1
POWER FET
Q1
VOUT
R4
ISO5500
GND1
D1
100pF
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
TESTLOOP - RED
0.1uF
3
TP6
U1
C8
TP5
MFG10
1
TP10
C7
MFG5
1
1
1
VCC1
JMP2
HDR_THVT_1x2
2
R1
3.3K
TP8
GND1
C
TESTLOOP - BLACK
1
2
4
6
8
C16
+
TP13
1
3
5
7
C17
+
D
TP12
1
2
2
2
2
VCC2
D
P6
Banana-Jack
1
HDR_THVT_1x2
10nF
B
VEE
2
JMP8
HDR_THVT_1x2
B
VEE
A
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
NOTES:
1. Q1 POWER FET IS POPULATED BY EVM CUSTOMER ONLY.
2. SHORTING JUMPER 3 MUST BE REMOVED IF USER INSTALLS FET
ONTO THE EVM BOARD.
3. QTY 4 JUMPER SHORTS WITH HANDLE: TYCO P/N 881545-2 TO BE
INSTALLED ON JMP4 - JMP7.
4. DURING EVM ASSEMBLY, A 16 AWG GAUGE WIRE SHORT IS
INSTALLED IN PLACE OF D2.
SCHEMATIC TITLE
ISO5500 Eval Board
ENGINEER
A. Dalrymple
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Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain
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be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed in the user guide with the maximum
permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain
greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A ou B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Les changements ou les modifications pas expressément approuvés par la partie responsable de la conformité ont pu vider l’autorité de
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This development kit is NOT certified as Confirming to Technical Regulations of Radio Law of Japan
If you use this product in Japan, you are required by Radio Law of Japan to follow the instructions below with respect to this product:
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Use this product in a shielded room or any other test facility as defined in the notification #173 issued by Ministry of Internal Affairs and
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【ご使用にあたっての注】
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