The EMB1499Q bidirectional current dc/dc controller IC works in conjunction with the
EMB1428 switch matrix gate driver IC to support TI’s switch matrix based active cell balancing
scheme for a battery management system. The EMB1499Q provides three PWM MOSFET gate signals to a
bidirectional forward converter so that its output current, either positive or negative, is
regulated around a user-defined magnitude. This inductor current is channeled by the EMB1428
through the switch matrix to the cell that needs to be charged or discharged. In a typical scheme,
the EMB1499Q-based forward converter exchanges energy between a single cell and the battery stack
to which it belongs, with a maximum stack voltage of up to 60 V. The switching frequency is fixed
at 250 kHz. The EMB1499Q senses cell voltage, inductor current and stack current and provides
protection from abnormal conditions during balancing.
The EMB1499Q also provides an active clamp timing signal to control an external FET
driver for the primary-side active clamp FET. The EMB1499Q is enabled and disabled by the EMB1428.
Fault conditions detected by the EMB1499Q are communicated to the EMB1428 through the DONE and
FAULT pins.
The EMB1499Q bidirectional current dc/dc controller IC works in conjunction with the
EMB1428 switch matrix gate driver IC to support TI’s switch matrix based active cell balancing
scheme for a battery management system. The EMB1499Q provides three PWM MOSFET gate signals to a
bidirectional forward converter so that its output current, either positive or negative, is
regulated around a user-defined magnitude. This inductor current is channeled by the EMB1428
through the switch matrix to the cell that needs to be charged or discharged. In a typical scheme,
the EMB1499Q-based forward converter exchanges energy between a single cell and the battery stack
to which it belongs, with a maximum stack voltage of up to 60 V. The switching frequency is fixed
at 250 kHz. The EMB1499Q senses cell voltage, inductor current and stack current and provides
protection from abnormal conditions during balancing.
The EMB1499Q also provides an active clamp timing signal to control an external FET
driver for the primary-side active clamp FET. The EMB1499Q is enabled and disabled by the EMB1428.
Fault conditions detected by the EMB1499Q are communicated to the EMB1428 through the DONE and
FAULT pins.