SLUAAS4 January   2024 LM5155-Q1 , LM51551-Q1 , LM5156-Q1 , LM51561-Q1 , LM51561H-Q1 , LM5156H-Q1 , LM5157-Q1 , LM51571-Q1 , LM5158-Q1 , LM51581-Q1 , UCC28700-Q1 , UCC28730-Q1 , UCC28740-Q1 , UCC28781-Q1 , UCC28C50-Q1 , UCC28C51-Q1 , UCC28C52-Q1 , UCC28C53-Q1 , UCC28C54-Q1 , UCC28C55-Q1 , UCC28C56H-Q1 , UCC28C56L-Q1 , UCC28C57H-Q1 , UCC28C57L-Q1 , UCC28C58-Q1 , UCC28C59-Q1

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3. 1Introduction
    1. 1.1 Low-Voltage Isolated Bias Power Supply
    2. 1.2 High-Voltage Isolated Bias Power Supply
  4. 2Pre-Regulator Requirement
    1. 2.1 Pre-Regulator at Low-Voltage Battery
      1. 2.1.1 Single Pre-Regulators Architecture
      2. 2.1.2 Multiple Pre-Regulators Architecture
    2. 2.2 Pre-Regulator From High-Voltage Battery
  5. 3Fully-Distributed Architecture
  6. 4Semi-Distributed Architecture
  7. 5Centralized Architecture
  8. 6Redundancy in Isolated Bias Power Supply Architectures
    1. 6.1 No Redundancy
    2. 6.2 Redundancy to all Devices
    3. 6.3 Redundancy to Low Side Only
    4. 6.4 Redundancy to High Side Only
  9. 7Summary
  10. 8Terminology

Low-Voltage Isolated Bias Power Supply

Low-voltage isolated bias power supply circuits usually have a 12V battery as a power source in HEV and EV. Although there are some systems with 48V as a LV battery, this paper focuses on the 12V battery system. However, these architectures can be still relevant for 48V LV battery designs. In that case, one option is to have a converter to lower the voltage to use the same devices or another option is to have devices supporting an input voltage range designed for a 48V battery.

Considering the state of charge (SOC) of the 12V LV battery, the wider input voltage range needs to be supported by the isolated bias power supply (as an example: 8V–16V). In case of cold crank and load dump scenarios, the input voltage range requirement goes further down and up, respectively. There can be differences in this wide input voltage range of 12V LV battery depending on the OEM. Not all types of topologies and the associated devices can support this wide input voltage range. Therefore, in several designs a pre-regulator is needed between LV battery and isolated bias power supply to regulate the input voltage for the isolated bias power supply device.

Table 1-1 Texas Instruments Low-Voltage Isolated Bias Supply Topologies and Associated Devices
ParametersOpen-Loop LLCPush-PullPrimary-Side-Regulated FlybackFully-Integrated Modules
(Full Bridge + Transformer)
VIN minimum and maximum9V, 34V3V, 36V (1)4.5V, 65V(1)4.5V, 26.4V(1)
POUT maximumUp to 9WUp to 7.5W (1)Up to 30W(1)Up to 2.5W(1)
VOUT regulationUnregulatedUnregulated, VIN controlledRegulatedRegulated
Switching Frequency0.1–1.2MHz0.1–2MHz20–350kHz11–15MHz
IsolationDepends on transformer used Up to 5kV, basic or reinforced
Supporting DevicesUCC25800-Q1SN6501-Q1
SN6505-Q1
SN6507-Q1
LM518x-Q1
LM2518x-Q1
LM515x-Q1
LM34xxx-Q1
UCC1413x-Q1
UCC1414x-Q1
UCC1424x-Q1
UCC1434x-Q1
UCC1524x-Q1
Depends on the variant of the device.