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TI GaN power design drives 200-V AC servo drives and robotics with 99-percent efficiency

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June 28, 2017
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New high-voltage, three-phase high PWM frequency inverter reference design delivers faster, more precise drive control

INDIA and DALLAS (June 27, 2017) — Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today introduced an innovative three-phase, gallium nitride (GaN)-based inverter reference design that helps engineers build 200-V, 2-kW AC servo motor drives and next-generation industrial robotics with fast current-loop control, higher efficiency, more accurate speed, and torque control. Download the reference design today.

Three-phase inverter GaN power stage

The Three-Phase High-Frequency GaN Inverter Reference Design features TI’s newest LMG3410 600-V, 12-A GaN power module with an integrated FET, gate driver and protection, announced last year. The GaN module allows the design to switch up to 5x faster than silicon FETs, while achieving efficiency levels greater than 98 percent at 100 kHz and greater than 99 percent at 24 kHz pulse width modulation (PWM) frequency. With GaN, designers can optimize switch performance to reduce power loss in the motor, and downsize the heat sink to save board space. Operating the inverter at 100 kHz significantly helps improve torque ripple when used with low-inductance motors.

Power, speed and performance

The GaN inverter power stage easily interfaces with microcontrollers (MCU), including TI’s TMS320F28379D drive control system-on-chip to help dynamically adjust voltage frequency and achieve ultra-fast current loop control. TI also introduced today its new DesignDRIVE Fast Current Loop software with innovative sub-cycle PWM update techniques that help push current-loop performance in servo drives to less than 1 microsecond, potentially tripling motor torque response. The Fast Current Loop software outperforms traditional MCU-based current-loop solutions, and is available free with controlSUITE™ software.

In addition to the GaN module, the reference design relies on TI’s AMC1306 isolated delta-sigma modulators with current sensing to increase motor control performance. TI’s ISO7831 digital isolator also provides reinforced isolation between the MCU and the design’s six PWMs.

Key benefits of TI’s new three-phase inverter design

  • High-efficiency power stage: 98 percent at 100 kHz PWM, 99 percent at 24 kHz PWM reduce heat sink size
  • High pulse width modulation (PWM) frequency: High PWM switching frequency allows for driving low-inductance motor with minimum current ripple
  • Fast switching transition: Less than 25 ns without any switch node voltage ringing reduces EMI
  • 600-V and 12-A LMG3410 GaN FET power stage with over 7 million device reliability hours: Allows for fast and easy PCB layout and small form-factor design.
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