At 230v rms and full-load current (i – Fairchild AN-7511 User Manual

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©2002 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation

Application Note 7511 Rev. A1

It’s impractical, however, to rate an inverter based on locked-
rotor current. You can avoid this necessity by adjusting the
switching regulator’s output voltage and by providing a fixed
output-current limit slightly higher than the maximum full-
load current. This way, the current requirements during start-
up will never exceed the current capability of an efficiently
sized inverter.

For example, consider a 2-hp, 3-phase induction motor spec-
ifying V

L

at 230V RMS and full-load current (I

LFL

) at 6.2A

RMS. For the peak current of 8.766A, you can select IGT
type D94FR4. This device has a reverse-breakdown SOA
(RBSOA) of 10A, 500V for a clamped inductive load at a
junction temperature of 150

o

C. A 400V IGT could also do the

job, but the 500V choice gives an additional derating safety
margin. You must set the current limit at 9A to limit the in-
rush current during start-up. Note that thanks to the IGT’s
adequate RBSOA, you don’t need turn-off snubbers.

FIGURE 11A. PROVIDING PROPERLY TIMED DRIVE TO THE IGTS, THE CIRCUIT USES PIEZO COUPLING TO THE UPPER POWER

DEVICE. THE 3-TRANSISTOR DELAY CIRCUIT PROVIDES THE NEEDED 15

o

LAG TO THE LOWER IGT TO AVOID

CROSS CONDUCTION.

FIGURE 11B. THE TIMING DIAGRAM SHOWS THE 555’S 108-KHz DRIVE TO THE PIEZO DEVICE AND THE LATTER’S SLOW

RESPONSE.

1N914

NE555

4

7

8 3

2

1

5

6

2N3903

VCO &

TIMING

LOGIC

1000pF

2.7k

3.3k

1k

5V

0.001

µ

F

5V

A 4.7k

470

Q

7

B

1N914

4.7k

C

Q

8

2N3903

2N3903

Q

8

470

470

1N914

1N914

2N3903

1N914

D33030

D29E10

1N914

D94FR4

D94FR4

PIEZOCOUPLER

24V

24V

Q

3

Q

4

Q

5

Q

1

Q

2

4.7k

4.7k

10

10

22

µ

F

C

1

DC BUS

φ

A

E

F

D

3

PZT61343

1k

470

2.5k

VOLTS

24V

F

24V

E

24V

D

C

B

A

TIME

TIME

TIME

TIME

TIME

5V

5V

5V

100kHz

Application Note 7511

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