Showing posts with label speed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label speed. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

4A High Speed Low Side Gate Driver Circuit

 The UCC27518 and UCC27519 single-channel, high-speed, low-side gate driver device is capable of effectively driving MOSFET and IGBT power switches. Using a design that inherently minimizes shoot-through current, UCC27518 and UCC27519 are capable of sourcing and sinking high, peak-current pulses into capacitive loads offering rail-to-rail drive capability and extremely small propagation delay typically 17 ns.

  4A High-Speed Low-Side Gate Driver Circuit

 4A High-Speed Low-Side Gate Driver Circuit


 The UCC27518 and UCC27519 provide 4-A source, 4-A sink (symmetrical drive) peak-drive current capability at VDD = 12 V. The UCC27518 and UCC27519 are designed to operate over a wide VDD range of 4.5 V to 18 V and wide temperature range of -40°C to 140°C. Internal Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO) circuitry on VDD pin holds output low outside VDD operating range.


Features
  • Low-Cost, Gate-Driver Device Offering Superior Replacement of NPN and PNP Discrete Solutions
  • Pin-to-Pin Compatible With TI’s TPS2828 and the TPS2829
  • 4-A Peak Source and 4-A Peak Sink Symmetrical Drive
  • Fast Propagation Delays (17-ns typical)
  • Fast Rise and Fall Times (8-ns and 7-ns typical)
  • 4.5-V to 18-V Single Supply Range
  • Outputs Held Low During VDD UVLO (ensures glitch free operation at power-up and power-down)
  • CMOS Input Logic Threshold (function of supply voltage with hysteresis)
  • Hysteretic Logic Thresholds for High Noise Immunity
  • EN Pin for Enable Function (allowed to be no connect)
  • Output Held Low when Input Pins are Floating
  • Input Pin Absolute Maximum Voltage Levels Not Restricted by VDD Pin Bias Supply Voltage
  • Operating Temperature Range of -40°C to 140°C
  • 5-Pin DBV Package (SOT-23)
Device Uses
  • Switch-Mode Power Supplies
  • DC-to-DC Converters
  • Companion Gate Driver Devices for Digital Power Controllers
  • Solar Power, Motor Control, UPS
  • Gate Driver for Emerging Wide Band-Gap Power Devices (such as GaN)
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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Two Basic Motor Speed Controllers

Here are two simple 12V DC motor speed controllers that can be built for just a few dollars. They exploit the fact that the rotational speed of a DC motor is directly proportional to the mean value of its supply voltage. The first circuit shows how variable voltage speed control can be obtained via a potentiometer (VR1) and compound emitter follower (Q1 & Q2). With this arrangement, the motor’s DC voltage can be varied from 0V to about 12V. This type of circuit gives good speed control and self-regulation at medium to high speeds but very poor low-speed control and slow starts. The second circuit uses a switchmode technique to vary motor speed.

Circuit diagram:
basic-motor-speed-controller-circuit-diagram1
Fig.1: a very simple motor speed controller based on a compound emitter follower (Q1 & Q2).

Here a quad NOR gate (IC1) acts as a 50Hz astable multivibrator that generates a rectangular output. The mark-space ratio of the rectangular waveform is fully variable from 20:1 to 1:20 via potentiometer VR1. The output from the multivibrator drives the base of Q1, which in turn drives Q2 and the motor. The motor’s mean supply voltage (integrated over a 50Hz period) is thus fully variable with VR1 but is applied in the form of high-energy "pulses" with peak values of about 12V.

Circuit diagram:
basic-motor-speed-controllers-circuit-diagram2
Fig.2: this slightly more complicated circuit gives better low speed control and higher torque.

This type of circuit gives excellent full-range speed control and gives high motor torque, even at very low speeds. Its degree of speed self-regulation is proportional to the mean value of the applied voltage. Note that for most applications, the power transistor (Q2) in both circuits will need to be mounted on an appropriate heatsink.
 
 
 
Source by : Streampowers
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Signal Conditioning Circuit for KMI 15 x Rotation Speed Sensor

This is a design circuit for modulated current that is provided by the integrated rotational speed sensor KMI 15/x. This current signal must be converted to ground referenced voltage signal, matching the logic levels of the processing unit for digital signal processing. This signal conditioning can be done by using this circuit. This circuit is consists of protective elements to suppress line conducted interference and low pass filter in front of the comparator input. This is the figure of the circuit;


This circuit uses first-order RC low pass filter as signal filter. This circuit is made of C4 and R3 with cut off frequency of 10 kHz. This cut off frequency is used to achieve an optimum absorption of noise.
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