SNOSD98A May 2020 – December 2020 LM7481-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
Alternators are used to power the automotive electrical system and charge the battery during normal runtime of the vehicle. Rectified alternator output contains residual AC ripple voltage superimposed on the DC battery voltage due to various reasons which includes engine speed variation, regulator duty cycle with field switching ON/OFF and electrical load variations. On a 12-V battery supply, alternator output voltage is regulated by a voltage regulator between 14.5 V to 12.5 V by controlling the field current of alternator's rotor. All electronic modules are tested for proper operation with superimposed AC ripple on the DC battery voltage. AC super imposed test specified in ISO 16750-2 and LV124 E-06 requires AC ripple of 2-V Peak-Peak on a 13.5-V DC battery voltage, swept from 15 Hz to 30 KHz and extended to 200 KHz in case of LV148 E48-05. LM74810-Q1 rectifies the AC superimposed voltage by turning the MOSFET Q1 OFF quickly to cut-off reverse current and turning the MOSFET Q1 ON quickly during forward conduction.
Active rectification of 2-V peak-peak 200 KHz AC input by LM74810-Q1 is shown in Figure 9-3. Fast turn off and quick turn ON of the MOSFET reduces power dissipation in the MOSFET Q1 and active rectification reduces power dissipation in the output hold-up capacitor's ESR by half. Active rectification of 2-V peak-peak 5-KHz AC input is shown in Figure 9-4.