Title: Dias nummer 1
1H-Bridge, Function and ConstructionApplications
Motor Controller
Power, 2008 By Bo Rohde Pedersen
2Today's Lecture
- FETs
- Strømvejs diagrammer
- H-bridge with terminologies
- Input for practical design of FET drive
3MOSFETmetal-oxide semiconductor field-effect
transistor
4Characteristics of MOSFET
iD g (uGS - UT), aktive område
5RDS,on dependence of temperature
6MOSFET more details
- Pasitic capacitors are often in datasheets
described as input, output and transfer
capacitance
7Turn-on of a MOSFET
Switching losses Lost energy for
switching (energy put in to the gate) Energy
lost in the switch doing switching
http//www.ipes.ethz.ch/ipes/switching/e_switchdet
ail.html
8Turn-off of a MOSFET
9H-bridge
Remember
- Alternative using two FETs and two diodes -
Often controlled by a PWM signal
http//www.ipes.ethz.ch/ipes/Inverter/e_H_Bruecke.
html
10Control of H-bridge
11Dead time
Switching characteristics varies between
manufacture of FETs
12Gate Driver Transformer
13Boodstrap Gate Drive
- When choosing the bootstrap diode has the
minimum duty radio to be taken into acocund (or
called the modulation index). Usually is there
used a shottky-diode which is very fast.
14Bootstrap driver IC
The showed driver is the HIP2113 from
IRF. Alternative can a gate driver transformer be
used
15Protection
- Overhead
- Under-voltage of FET-driver
- Over current Ex Measure voltage over RDS,on .
16Diodes Dynamic Response
17Snubber
A step-down converter with stray inductance and a
snobber circuit for the free-wheeling diode.
18Design Around FET Drive
- Have a good ground-plan!
- Make the tracks as short as possible. du/dt and
di/dt are very large - This shall minimize voltage peaks (specks) doing
switching by minimizing pasitic inductions and
capacities.
19Working with high frequencies
20Designing Output Stage
21Exercise H-bridge
- A motor is driven by a H-bridge.
- H-bridge 12V, fs20kHz, d0.75
- Motor Le300µH, R2O the motor rotates with a
constant speed. - Draw the PSU capacator.
- (Hint stømvejsdiagrammer and find the constant
voltage across the motors inductance)