SPRAD58A September   2022  – February 2023 AM2631 , AM2631-Q1 , AM2632 , AM2632-Q1 , AM2634 , AM2634-Q1 , UCC14130-Q1 , UCC14131-Q1 , UCC14140-Q1 , UCC14141-Q1 , UCC14240-Q1 , UCC14241-Q1 , UCC14340-Q1 , UCC14341-Q1 , UCC15240-Q1 , UCC15241-Q1 , UCC5870-Q1 , UCC5871-Q1 , UCC5880-Q1

 

  1.   Abstract
  2. Introduction
  3. Architectures and Trends
  4. Key Technology to Enable Traction Inverters
  5. Microcontroller
    1. 4.1 Sitara Family
    2. 4.2 C2000 Family
  6. Isolated Gate Drivers
  7. Low-Voltage Bias Supplies
  8. High-Voltage Bias, Redundant Supply
  9. DC Link Active Discharge
  10. Motor Position Sensing
  11. 10Isolated Voltage and Current Sensing
  12. 11System Engineering and Reference Designs
  13. 12Conclusion
  14. 13References

Conclusion

The automotive traction inverter is trending towards 800-V technology, high-power density (towards larger than 50 kW/L), high efficiency (> 99%), and high safety (ASILD) requirements. TI technology and devices, such as MCUs, isolated gate drivers, isolated bias supplies, safety PMICs, active discharge, position sensing, isolated voltage, and current sensing help enable high-performance and safe traction-inverter systems with enhanced reliability and low cost.