JAJU316G November 2016 – April 2020
The three-phase vienna rectifier key power specification are given in Table 1.
PARAMETER | SPECIFICATION |
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Input voltage (Vin) |
or |
Input current (Iin) | 4 Amps RMS Max |
Output voltage (Vout) |
or |
Output current (Iout) | Absolute RMS maximum 5 Amps, pulse maximum 10 Amps |
Power rating |
or |
Current THD |
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Efficiency | Peak 98%, average ~97% |
Primary filter inductor | 3 mH |
Output capacitance | 180 µF |
PWM switching frequency | 50 kHz |
WARNING TI intends this EVM to be operated in a lab environment only and does not consider it to be a finished product for general consumer use. TI Intends this EVM to be used only by qualified engineers and technicians familiar with risks associated with handling high-voltage electrical and mechanical components, systems, and subsystems. There are accessible high voltages present on the board. The board operates at voltages and currents that may cause shock, fire, or injury if not properly handled or applied. Use the equipment with necessary caution and appropriate safeguards to avoid injuring yourself or damaging property. |
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CAUTION Do not leave EVM powered when unattended. High voltage! There are accessible high voltages present on the board. Electric shock is possible. The board operates at voltages and currents that may cause shock, fire, or injury if not properly handled. Use the equipment with necessary caution and appropriate safeguards to avoid injuring yourself or damaging property. For safety, use of isolated test equipment with overvoltage and overcurrent protection is highly recommended. TI considers it the user's responsibility to confirm that the voltages and isolation requirements are identified and understood before energizing the board or simulation. When energized, do not touch the EVM or components connected to the EVM. Hot surface! Contact may cause burns. Do not touch! Some components may reach high temperatures >55°C when the board is powered on. The user must not touch the board at any point during operation or immediately after operating, as high temperatures may be present. |