SLVAF84 September   2021 DRV8311 , DRV8312 , DRV8313 , DRV8316 , DRV8332 , MCT8316Z

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Introduction
  3. 2Direction of Current Into or Out of the Phase
    1. 2.1 INHx Rising, INLx Falling, Current is Going Out of the Phase
    2. 2.2 INHx Falling, INLx Rising, Current is Going Out of the Phase
    3. 2.3 INHx Rising, INLx Falling, Current is Going Into the Phase
    4. 2.4 INHx Falling, INLx Rising, Current is Going Into the Phase
  4. 3Additional Dead Time From the MCU PWM Inputs
  5. 4Summary of Delay Times in Integrated MOSFET Drivers
  6. 5Delay Compensation to Minimize Duty Cycle Distortion

Introduction

For integrated MOSFET drivers, data sheets define propagation delay as the time it takes for changing input logic edges INHx and INLx (whichever changes first if MCU dead time is added) to change the half-bridge output voltage (OUTx) as Figure 1-1 shows. It includes an input deglitch delay, an analog driver, and a comparator delay resulting in a propagation delay time (tpd). The analog drivers insert automatic internal dead time (tdead) to avoid cross conduction of MOSFETs and shoot-through currents.

GUID-20210823-SS0I-Q5R8-R8XT-1GZ78RWWKBHB-low.gifFigure 1-1 Propagation Delay Timing in Integrated MOSFET Drivers

However, propagation delay and dead time can change based on many factors:

  • Direction of current into or out of the phase
  • Additional dead time from the MCU PWM inputs
  • Delay Compensation to minimize duty cycle distortion

This application note investigates how each factor affects driver delay and dead time in integrated MOSFET drivers.