C&H Technology PS21A7A User Manual

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PS21A7A
Intellimod™ Module
Dual-In-Line Intelligent Power Module
75 Amperes/600 Volts

Powerex, Inc., 173 Pavilion Lane, Youngwood, Pennsylvania 15697 (724) 925-7272

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Rev. 08/09

Protection Function Timing Diagrams

Typical Interface Circuit

Wiring Method Around Shunt Resistor

c1

c5

c6

c3

c2

UVDt

c4

SET

RESET

RESET

HIGH LEVEL (NO FAULT OUTPUT)

UVDBr

CONTROL INPUT

PROTECTION

CIRCUIT STATE

CONTROL SUPPLY

VOLTAGE VDB

OUTPUT CURRENT IC

FAULT OUTPUT FO

Under-Voltage Protection (P-side, UVDB)

c1: Control supply voltage VDB rises – After VDB level reaches under voltage reset level (UVDBr),

the circuits starts to operate when next input is applied.

c2: Normal operation – IGBT turns on and carries current.
c3: VDB level dips to under voltage trip level (UVDBt).
c4: P-side IGBT turns off in spite of control input signal level, but there is no FO signal output.
c5: VDB level reaches UVDBr.
c6: Normal operation – IGBT on and carries current.

UP, VP, WP, UN, VN, WN

MCU

5V LINE

10kΩ

2.5kΩ (MIN)

FO

VNC (LOGIC)

DIP-IPM

NOTE: RC coupling at each input
(parts shown dotted) may change
depending on the PWM control
scheme used in the application and
the wiring impedance of the printed
circuit board. The DIPIPM input signal
section integrates a 2.5kΩ (min)
pull-down resistor. Therefore, when
using an external filtering resistor, care
must be taken to satisfy the turn-on
threshold voltage requirement.

VNC

NW

NV

NU

DIPIPM

It is recommended to make the inductance under 10nH.
For shunt resistors, it is recommended to use as low
inductance type as possible.

Shunt

Resistors

Connect the wiring from VNC terminal at the point as

close to shunt resistors’ terminal as possible.

It is recommended to divide the wiring to current detecting
circuit at the point as close to shunt resistor’s terminal as
possible.

To Current

Detecting Circuit

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