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

High-Voltage Bias, Redundant Supply

A traction inverter system often requires a high-voltage power supply, which converts power from the high-voltage battery and connects to the low-voltage side creating a redundant power path and increasing safety. This high-voltage power supply can be required to start up when the input voltage is as low as 50 V, and also must able to operate as high as 1 kV for an 800-V battery. A low start-up voltage can occur after a vehicle crash or if a traction inverter malfunction results in a separation of the high-voltage battery. The motor starts rotating and acts like a generator, which induces a non-controlled voltage into the DC bus. To control the voltage so that the voltage does not exceed 50 V (touch safe), the auxiliary power supply has to turn on and power up safety-relevant circuits that can discharge the DC link caps (active discharge) or actively short circuit the motor.

TI offers various reference designs to fulfill this requirement:

  1. Texas Instruments, UCC28C5y-Q1 EVM: 40V – 1kV Input, 15Vout, 40W PSR flyback
  2. Texas Instruments, TIDA-01505 – Automotive 40-V to 1-kV input flyback reference design supporting regenerative braking test
  3. Texas Instruments, PMP22288 – 15-W flyback reference design for automotive inverter power
  4. Texas Instruments, PMP10200 – Ultra-Wide Input Voltage Range PSR Flyback Converter Reference Design