TIDUFB1 December   2024

 

  1.   1
  2.   Description
  3.   Resources
  4.   Features
  5.   Applications
  6.   6
  7. 1System Description
    1. 1.1 Terminology
    2. 1.2 Key System Specifications
  8. 2System Overview
    1. 2.1 Block Diagram
    2. 2.2 Design Considerations
      1. 2.2.1 Control System Design Theory
        1. 2.2.1.1 PWM Modulation
        2. 2.2.1.2 Current Loop Model
        3. 2.2.1.3 DC Bus Regulation Loop
        4. 2.2.1.4 DC Voltage Balance Controller
    3. 2.3 Highlighted Products
      1. 2.3.1 TMS320F280013x
      2. 2.3.2 UCC5350
      3. 2.3.3 AMC1350
      4. 2.3.4 TMCS1123
      5. 2.3.5 UCC28750
      6. 2.3.6 LM25180
      7. 2.3.7 ISOTMP35
      8. 2.3.8 TLV76133
      9. 2.3.9 TLV9062
    4. 2.4 Hardware Design
      1. 2.4.1  Inductor Design
      2. 2.4.2  Bus Capacitor Selection
      3. 2.4.3  Input AC Voltage Sensing
      4. 2.4.4  Output DCBUS Voltage Sensing
      5. 2.4.5  Auxiliary Power Supply
      6. 2.4.6  Isolated Power Supply
      7. 2.4.7  Inductor Current Sensing
      8. 2.4.8  Gate Driver
      9. 2.4.9  Isolated Temperature Sensing
      10. 2.4.10 Overcurrent, Overvoltage Protection (CMPSS)
  9. 3Hardware, Software, Testing Requirements, and Test Results
    1. 3.1 Hardware Requirements
      1. 3.1.1 Getting Started Hardware
        1. 3.1.1.1 Board Overview
        2. 3.1.1.2 Test Equipment
    2. 3.2 Software Requirements
      1. 3.2.1 Getting Started GUI
        1. 3.2.1.1 Test Setup
        2. 3.2.1.2 Overview of a GUI Software
        3. 3.2.1.3 Procedures of Test With GUI
      2. 3.2.2 Getting Started Firmware
        1. 3.2.2.1 Opening the Project Inside Code Composer Studio™
        2. 3.2.2.2 Project Structure
        3. 3.2.2.3 Test Setup
        4. 3.2.2.4 Running Project
          1. 3.2.2.4.1 INCR_BUILD 1: Open Loop
            1. 3.2.2.4.1.1 Setting, Building, and Loading the Project
            2. 3.2.2.4.1.2 Setup Debug Environment Windows
            3. 3.2.2.4.1.3 Using Real-Time Emulation
            4. 3.2.2.4.1.4 Running Code (Build 1)
          2. 3.2.2.4.2 INCR_BUILD 2: Closed Current Loop
            1. 3.2.2.4.2.1 Running Code (Build 2)
            2. 3.2.2.4.2.2 Building and Loading the Project and Setting Up Debug
          3. 3.2.2.4.3 INCR_BUILD 3: Closed Voltage and Current Loop
            1. 3.2.2.4.3.1 Building and Loading the Project and Setting Up Debug
            2. 3.2.2.4.3.2 Running Code (Build 3)
          4. 3.2.2.4.4 INCR_BUILD 4: Closed Balance, Voltage, and Current Loop
            1. 3.2.2.4.4.1 Building and Loading the Project and Setting Up Debug
            2. 3.2.2.4.4.2 Running Code (Build 4)
    3. 3.3 Test Results
      1. 3.3.1  IGBT Gate Rising and Falling Time
      2. 3.3.2  Power On Sequence
      3. 3.3.3  PFC Started by GUI
      4. 3.3.4  Zero Crossing Under 380VAC, 9kW
      5. 3.3.5  Current Ripple Under 380VAC,10kW
      6. 3.3.6  10kW Load Test With Grid Power
      7. 3.3.7  9kW Load Test With AC Power Source
      8. 3.3.8  Power Analyzer Results
      9. 3.3.9  Thermal Performance
      10. 3.3.10 Voltage Short Interrupt Test
      11. 3.3.11 Efficiency, iTHD, and Power Factor Results
  10. 4Design and Documentation Support
    1. 4.1 Design Files
      1. 4.1.1 Schematics
      2. 4.1.2 Bill of Material (BOM)
    2. 4.2 Tools and Software
    3. 4.3 Documentation Support
    4. 4.4 Support Resources
    5. 4.5 Trademarks
  11. 5About the Author

TLV76133

The TLV761 is a linear voltage regulator that improves the functionality of a traditional x1117 regulator (TLV1117 or LM1117) with tighter output accuracy and low quiescent current (IQ) to lower the standby power consumption. The TLV761 is pin-to-pin compatible with other fixed SOT-223, TO-252 regulators. The TLV761 input voltage range is from 2.5V to 16V and provides an output voltage range from 0.8V to 13V to support a wide variety of applications. The wide bandwidth PSRR performance of the TLV761 is typically greater than 60dB at 1kHz and 40dB at 1MHz, which helps attenuate the switching frequency of an upstream DC/DC converter and minimizes post regulator filtering. Additionally, the TLV761 has an internal soft-start feature to reduce inrush current during start-up, which can help save space and cost in a design by minimizing input capacitance. The TLV761 features a foldback current limit that limits the power dissipation of the device during high-load current faults or shorting events.