TIDUEY6 April   2021

 

  1.   Description
  2.   Resources
  3.   Features
  4.   Applications
  5.   5
  6. 1System Description
  7. 2System Overview
    1. 2.1 Block Diagram
    2. 2.2 Design Considerations
    3. 2.3 Highlighted Products
      1. 2.3.1 C2000 MCU F2838x
      2. 2.3.2 UCC5870-Q1 Gate Driver
  8. 3Hardware, Software, Testing Requirements, and Test Results
    1. 3.1 Hardware Requirements
      1. 3.1.1 Hardware Overview
        1. 3.1.1.1 Control Module
          1. 3.1.1.1.1 Control Mother Board
            1. 3.1.1.1.1.1 Inverter Safing - UCC5870 ASC and Fault Control
            2. 3.1.1.1.1.2 DC-DC Safing
            3. 3.1.1.1.1.3 DC-DC Converter Secondary PWM Selection
            4. 3.1.1.1.1.4 Blower Fan Control
            5. 3.1.1.1.1.5 Voltage Monitor
            6. 3.1.1.1.1.6 Resolver Interface Control
            7. 3.1.1.1.1.7 Test Points on Control Module
            8. 3.1.1.1.1.8 General Purpose Ports
            9. 3.1.1.1.1.9 Connectors and Headers on Control Mother Board
          2. 3.1.1.1.2 Power Supplies
            1. 3.1.1.1.2.1 Power Supply 5V /5A
            2. 3.1.1.1.2.2 Power Supply 12-V/1-A
            3. 3.1.1.1.2.3 Power Supply 15-V/0.5-A
          3. 3.1.1.1.3 TCAN4550 module
          4. 3.1.1.1.4 Dual TCAN Module
          5. 3.1.1.1.5 Analog Back End Module
          6. 3.1.1.1.6 Resolver Analog Front End Module
        2. 3.1.1.2 Inverter Module
          1. 3.1.1.2.1 Inverter Mother Board
            1. 3.1.1.2.1.1 Connectors and Headers on Inverter Mother Board
            2. 3.1.1.2.1.2 Jumper and Test Points on Inverter Module
          2. 3.1.1.2.2 Inverter Gate Driver Module
            1. 3.1.1.2.2.1 Inverter Gate Drive Power Supply Module
          3. 3.1.1.2.3 Inverter Current Sense Module
          4. 3.1.1.2.4 Inverter Voltage Sense Module
        3. 3.1.1.3 DC-DC Bidirectional Converter Module
          1. 3.1.1.3.1 DC-DC Converter Mother Board
          2. 3.1.1.3.2 DC-DC Gate Driver Module
    2. 3.2 Resource Mapping
    3. 3.3 Test Setup
    4. 3.4 Test Results
  9. 4General Texas Instruments High Voltage Evaluation (TI HV EVM) User Safety Guidelines
  10. 5Design and Documentation Support
    1. 5.1 Design Files
      1. 5.1.1 Schematics
      2. 5.1.2 BOM
    2. 5.2 Software
    3. 5.3 Documentation Support
    4. 5.4 Support Resources
    5. 5.5 Trademarks
  11. 6About the Author
Voltage Monitor

The PMIC module on board the safety MCU control card monitors the power supplies on its control card. The same power supplies are not used by the remainder of the control module. For the safety MCU to monitor all power supplies on the control module, those external power supplies are brought in to the analog channel of the safety MCU through an analog multiplexer. These power supplies include that of C2000 MCU, resolver and gate driver input power supply. The section of mother board hosting this monitoring circuit is shown in Figure 3-8.

GUID-20201210-CA0I-XK30-HG4R-P46GC1XVM8N1-low.jpg Figure 3-8 External Power Monitoring by Safety MCU

Note:

The resistor dividers of various power supplies are designed such that their Thevenin's voltages are apart by few hundred millivolts. The difference should be large enough to avoid overlap with any others even in the worst case variation of their input voltages.

The safety MCU periodically monitors these voltages to ensure their wellness. In the event of any of these voltages moving outside the safe limits, the safety MCU will shutdown the traction inverter and DC-DC converter to safe state.