Electronic circuit operating based on isolated switching power source
US-9166499-B2 · Oct 20, 2015 · US
US9698654B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9698654-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314036176-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 4, 2017 |
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An apparatus for controlling a high-power drive device external to a package of a motor drive circuit includes a motor drive circuit. The motor drive circuit includes a driver to control the high-power drive device based on a first reference voltage, a second reference voltage, and a control signal based on a received control signal. A fault circuit generates a failure indicator based on a voltage across terminals of the high-power drive device. A fault condition is based on the failure indicator. A first terminal coupled to the driver charges a node of the high-power drive device over a first length of time in response to an absence of the fault condition and a first level of the control signal. A second terminal coupled to the driver discharges the node over a second length of time different from the first length of time.
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An apparatus for controlling a high-power drive device external to a package of a motor drive circuit, the apparatus comprising: the motor drive circuit comprising: a driver configured to control the high-power drive device at least partially based on a first reference voltage, a second reference voltage, and a control signal based on a received control signal received by the motor drive circuit; a fault circuit configured to generate a failure indicator based on a voltage across terminals of the high-power drive device, a fault condition being at least partially based on the failure indicator; a first terminal coupled to the driver and configured to charge a node of the high-power drive device over a first length of time in response to an absence of the fault condition and a first level of the control signal; and a second terminal coupled to the driver and configured to discharge the node of the high-power drive device over a second length of time, the second length of time being different from the first length of time, wherein the second terminal discharges the node of the high-power drive device over the second length of time in response to the absence of the fault condition and a second level of the control signal, and wherein at least one of the first terminal and the second terminal is configured to discharge the node of the high-power drive device over a third length of time in response to a presence of the fault condition, the third length of time being independent of the second length of time. 2. The apparatus, as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first terminal is configured to discharge the node of the high-power drive device over the third length of time in response to the presence of the fault condition. 3. The apparatus, as recited in claim 1 , wherein the third length of time is independent of the first length of time. 4. The apparatus, as recited in claim 1 , wherein the driver is sufficient to control the high-power drive device. 5. The apparatus, as recited in claim 1 , further comprising: a third terminal of the motor drive circuit to receive the first reference voltage, a local supply voltage based on the first reference voltage; a fourth terminal of the motor drive circuit to receive the second reference voltage; and a fifth terminal of the motor drive circuit to receive a third reference voltage, the third reference voltage having a level between a level of the first reference voltage and a level of the second reference voltage. 6. The apparatus, as recited in claim 1 , wherein the motor drive circuit further comprises: a third terminal configured to be coupled to a first terminal of the high-power drive device; a fourth terminal configured to be coupled to a control terminal of the high-power drive device; and a clamp circuit configured to short circuit a path between the third terminal of the motor drive circuit and the fourth terminal of the motor drive circuit based on a voltage across the third terminal and the fourth terminal. 7. The apparatus, as recited in claim 1 , wherein the driver comprises: a first device of a first type coupled to the first terminal and configured as a pull-up device; and a second device of a second type coupled to the second terminal and configured as a pull-down device. 8. The apparatus, as recited in claim 7 , wherein the driver further comprises: an additional device of the second type coupled to the first terminal, the additional device being smaller than the second device. 9. The apparatus, as recited in claim 7 , wherein the driver further comprises an additional device of the second type coupled to the first terminal and configured as a pull-down device. 10. The apparatus, as recited in claim 1 , wherein the motor drive circuit further comprises: an isolation channel coupled between a primary portion of the motor drive circuit and a secondary portion of the motor drive circuit, wherein the control signal received by the motor drive circuit is received by the primary portion and the driver is included in the secondary portion. 11. The apparatus, as recited in claim 1 , wherein the high-power drive device is an insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) responsive to a voltage level of hundreds of volts on a collector terminal of the IGBT, the first reference voltage has a level in a range of tens of volts, the received control signal has a level less than ten volts, and the driver is coupled to a gate of the IGBT device. 12. The apparatus, as recited in claim 1 , further comprising: a first passive device coupled between the first terminal of the motor drive circuit and the high-power drive device; and a second passive device coupled between the second terminal of the motor drive circuit and the high-power drive device. 13. The apparatus, as recited in claim 12 , wherein the motor drive circuit further comprises: a third passive device coupled between the first terminal of the motor drive circuit and the high-power drive device. 14. The apparatus, as recited in claim 1 , further comprising: a voltage converter circuit configured to generate a second control signal to drive a primary side of a transformer external to the package of the motor drive circuit to achieve a target voltage on a secondary side of the transformer, the second control signal being generated based on a feedback signal indicative of a voltage on a first terminal of the secondary side of the transformer. 15. The apparatus, as recited in claim 14 , wherein the first reference voltage is based on the voltage on the first terminal of the secondary side of the transformer, the second reference voltage is received from a second terminal of the secondary side of the transformer, and a third terminal of the secondary side of the transformer is coupled to a third reference voltage. 16. The apparatus, as recited in claim 1 , further comprising: a motor coupled to the high-power drive device. 17. A method for controlling a high-power drive device external to a package of a motor drive circuit, the method comprising: sensing a voltage across terminals of the high-power drive device; and determining a fault condition at least partially based on the sensed voltage; charging a node of the high-power drive device over a first length of time, using a first terminal, in response to an absence of the fault condition and a first level of a control signal based on a received control signal received by the motor drive circuit; and discharging the node of the high-power drive device over a second length of time, using a second terminal, the second length of time being different from the first length of time, wherein the node of the high-power drive device is discharged over the second length of time in response to the absence of the fault condition and a second level of the control signal, the method further comprising: discharging the node of the high-power drive device over a third length of time using at least one of the first terminal and the second terminal, the discharging being in response to detection of the fault condition, the third length of time being independent of the second length of time. 18. The method, as recited in claim 17 , wherein the first terminal discharges the node of the high-power drive device over the third length of time in response to a presence of the fault condition, the third length of time being independent of the first and second lengths of time. 19. The method, as recited in claim 17 , wherein the node of the high-power drive de
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