TOKYO — (BUSINESS WIRE) — April 14, 2016 — Toshiba Corporation's (TOKYO:6502) Storage & Electronic Devices Solutions Company today announced the launch of "TB9150FNG," an opto-isolated IGBT[1] gate pre-driver IC with various enhanced protective functions for the in-vehicle inverters of electric and hybrid vehicles.
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Toshiba: an opto-isolated IGBT gate pre-driver IC "TB9150FNG" for the in-vehicle inverters of electric and hybrid vehicles. (Photo: Business Wire)
Sample shipments start today, with mass production scheduled to start in 2018. The IC will be showcased at “TECHNO-FRONTIER 2016” to be held from 20 to 22 April at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.
Inverter control is used to drive the motors of electric and hybrid vehicles efficiently. As the control and drive functions have different operating voltages, they must be isolated from each other, which is secured with a device like a photocoupler. This solution results in loud noise from the drive circuit. Another concern is that efficient IGBT driving requires small, versatile, high performance IGBT gate pre-driver ICs with built-in protective functions.
Toshiba "TB9150FNG" integrates a photocoupler that secures high-level isolation characteristic between control (the primary side) and drive (the secondary side). It incorporates a highly-precise IGBT temperature detection function, a flyback transformer controller and a short circuit detection function (current sense and DESAT[2] monitor) that all contribute to system downsizing.
Performance can be optimized by monitoring the IGBT’s operating temperature with the high accuracy IGBT temperature detection function, contributing both to downsizing of the IGBT and improved fuel consumption by electric and hybrid vehicles.
Main Features
1. Optical isolation function
Electrical
isolation and high-withstand voltage isolation are achieved by a
built-in photocoupler for communication between the primary and
secondary sides. The perfect isolation this achieves secures a high
tolerance to exogenous noise, such as that caused by electro-magnetic
susceptibility.
2. Highly precise temperature detection function
The
new IC has the constant current source for a temperature sense diode
incorporated in IGBT and the AD converter. It measures voltage inside
the temperature sense diode with high accuracy, allowing temperature to
be precisely calculated.
3. Built-in flyback transformer control circuit
for the power supply
A flyback transformer control circuit
in the primary side supplies power to the secondary side while
maintaining isolation. It also has a soft-start function that secures
smooth start-up when turning on power to the circuit, avoiding current
overload.
4. Various built-in abnormality detection circuits
and protection circuits
The power supply, output, current
and voltage of the IGBT are all monitored. Information on any detected
abnormality is transferred to the main controller part via an SPI
interface. A dedicated circuit provides protection against any
abnormality with the potential to destroy the IC and IGBT.
5. Based on AEC-Q100 standards
Main Specifications |
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Part Number | TB9150FNG | |
Mass production start
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2018 | |
Mass production
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3.5 million pcs/year | |
Number of channels | Incorporates various abnormal detection circuits (2 channels) when driving 2 IGBTs in parallel. | |
Operating power
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+ 6 to 20V, 28V(1 hour) | |
Operating temperature
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- 40 to 125 o C | |
Input signal | Compatible with SPI control | |
Abnormality
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High voltage/low voltage detection; short-circuit detection; IGBT temperature detection; die overheat detection | |
Isolation performance |
The primary and secondary sides are perfectly electrically isolated
by an optically coupled device (photocoupler).
Isolation voltage: 2500Vrms (AC, 1 minute) |
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Package | SSOP48-0813-0.5 (10.4mm × 12.5mm × 2.0mm) | |