BG2A – Universal Gate Drive Prototype Board
Application Notes
*Refer to ordering information
for included components.
Description: BG2A is a fully isolated two channel gate drive circuit designed for use with dual IGBT modules. The
BG2A utilizes Powerex VLA500-01 or VLA502-01 hybrid gate drivers to provide efficient switching of modules rated
up to 1400A. The hybrid gate drivers also provide protection against unexpected short circuit conditions using
desaturation detection. The VLA500-01 and VLA502-01 hybrid gate drivers have an integrated DC-to-DC converter
with 2500VRMS isolation to provide isolated gate drive power. Control signals are isolated using high speed optocouplers with 15kV/µs common mode noise immunity. The BG2A provides an isolated fault feedback signal if a
short circuit condition is detected.
Features:
• Up to 12A Peak Output Current
• 2500VRMS isolation for control power and signals
• Standard AMP MTA .100” Connectors
• Operates from a single 15VDC supply
• Wide output voltage swing +15V/-8V
• Compact Size 4” x 2.1” (101mm x 53mm)
Applications:
BG2A is designed for use with all Powerex NF, A, S
and NFH series IGBT modules.
Use VLA500-01 hybrid gate drivers for
Powerex NF, A and S-Series IGBT modules
Use VLA502-01 hybrid gate drivers for
Powerex NFH Series IGBT modules
Use VLA500K-01R hybrid gate drivers for
Series modules
Ordering Information: BG2A-NF is a kit that includes a bare PCB with two VLA500-01 drivers
(For use with NF, A and S-Series IGBT modules)
BG2A-NFH is a kit that includes a bare PCB with two VLA502-01 gate drivers
(For use with NFH-Series IGBT modules)
BG2A-K is a kit that includes a bare PCB with two VLA500K-01R gate drivers
(For use with 1700V IGBT modules)
Publication Date: 09-12-2014
Rev. 5
1
Figure 1: VLA500 Series Block Diagram
A complete schematic and component selection guide for the BG2A is shown in Figure 2. The board will normally be
operated with two input voltage sources. A 5V logic source (+V L) provides drive for the high speed opto-couplers
inside the hybrid gate drivers and pull-up voltage for the fault signal isolation optos OP1 and OP2. A 15V power
supply (+VS) provides power for the gate driver and is connected to the primary side of the hybrid gate driver’s built in
DC-to-DC converter at Pins 1, 2 and 3, 4. The +15V source is decoupled with the low impedance electrolytic capacitor
C1. In the BG2A circuit a 1000µF capacitor was selected for C1 so that the same capacitor could be used for C1, C2,
C3, C5 and C6. In most applications this will be much larger than necessary to support the drivers ripple current.
Typical applications will be able to use 100µF or less depending on the load current and the distance from the main
15V supply filter capacitors. The hybrid’s built in DC-to-DC converter provides isolated gate drive power which
consists of +16.4V (VCC) at Pin 19 and -9V (VEE) at Pins 21 and 22. These supplies share a common ground at
Pin 20. The gate drive power supplies are decoupled using the low impedance electrolytic capacitors C2, C3, C5 and
C6. It is very important that these capacitors have low enough impedance and sufficient ripple current capability to
provide the required high current gate drive pulses. The 1000µF capacitors used on the BG2A are sized to supply
12A gate pulses at a 20kHz rate. If the application is operating at lower frequency or lower peak current it may be
possible to reduce the size of these capacitors. Consult the hybrid gate driver individual datasheets for details on
selecting the decoupling capacitors.
The VEE and VCC supplies are connected to the driver’s output stage to produce gate drive at Pins 23 and 24.
The gate drive current is adjusted by selecting the appropriate series gate resistance (R G). RG will normally
be adjusted to provide suitable drive for the module being used. For more information see Powerex IGBT
module application notes. Protection against gate voltage surges is provided by DZ2, DZ3, DZ5, and DZ6. These
zener diodes also help to control short circuit currents by shunting miller current away from the gate. Short circuit
protection is provided by means of desaturation detection. For details on the operation of this circuit consult the
specific datasheet. The collector voltage of each IGBT is detected through the series connected high voltage
blocking diodes D1, D2 and D3, D4. The combined blocking voltage of the series connected diodes must be equal
to or greater than the VCES rating of the IGBT. For applications using lower voltage devices it may be possible to
use a single detection diode. DZ1 and DZ4 protect the gate driver’s detect input (Pin 30) from voltage surges
during reverse recovery of the high voltage blocking diodes. The CS and CT capacitors are used to adjust the
drivers protection circuit trip time and slow shut-down speed. The driver’s default settings are sufficient for many
applications and therefore these capacitors can be omitted. For details on the use of CT and CS consult the
specific datasheet.
If the gate driver’s short circuit protection is activated it immediately shuts down the gate drive and pulls
Pin 28 low to indicate a fault. Current flows from Vcc (Pin 19) through the LED in fault isolation opto (OP1, OP2)
to Pin 28. The transistor in the fault isolation opto turns on and pulls the fault signal line (FO) at Pin 4 of CN1 low.
This opto isolated signal can now be used by the controller to detect the fault condition.
Publication Date: 09-12-2014
Rev. 5
2
Application Notes
Circuit Explanation: The BG2A is a basic two channel
gate driver designed around the recommended application
circuit for the Powerex VLA500 series hybrid gate drivers.
A functional block diagram of the VLA500 series hybrid gate
driver is shown for reference in Figure 1. The VLA500-01
and VLA500K-01R use a standard high speed open
collector type opto-coupler with a maximum turn-off
propagation delay of 1.3µs. This makes it suitable for
industrial applications with operating frequencies of up to
20kHz. The VLA500-01 is recommended for use with
Powerex NF-Series and A-Series IGBT modules. The
VLA502-01 uses a high speed buffered output type optocoupler which provides a maximum propagation delay of
0.7µs. This makes it suitable for use in high frequency
applications operating at more than 20kHz. The
VLA502-01 is recommended for use with Powerex
NFH-Series IGBT modules. For additional detailed
information on the operation of the hybrid gate drivers
please see the individual datasheets.
Application Notes
Component Selection:
Designation
D1,D2,D3,D4
DZ2, DZ3, DZ5, DZ6
DZ1, DZ4
C1, C2, C3. C5, C6
CS
CT
R1, R4
R2, R5
R3
OP1, OP2
CN1, CN2, CN3
Typical Value
0.5 A, 1000V
16V, 1W
30V, 1W
1000 μF, 35V
0-1000 pF
0-200 pF
4.7kΩ, 0.25W
3.3kΩ, 0.25W
4.7KΩ, 0.25W
NEC PS2501
MTA .100”
Description
VCE detection diode – ultra fast recovery
Gate Voltage Surge Protection
Detect input pin surge voltage protection
Power supply filter – Electrolytic, low Impedance
Adj. soft shutdown – Multilayer ceramic or film**
Adj. trip time - Multilayer ceramic or film**
Fault sink current limiting resistor
Fault signal noise suppression resistor
Fault feedback pull-up resistor
Opto-coupler for fault signal isolation
Input and gate drive connectors*
Example: Mfg./PN
ON Semi/MUR1100E
1N4745
1N4751
Panasonic EEU-FC1V102
EPCOS B37979--------EPCOS B37979---------
NEC/ PS2501
AMP 641216-6
* Remove the three unused pins on CN2 and CN3 to maintain appropriate high voltage spacing. Recommended mating connector AMP
CST-100 Housing P/N 770602-6 with crimp contact 770666-2.
** CS, CT are only required in certain special applications. Please see VLA500/VLA502 application notes for details.
Figure 2: BG2A Schematic and Component Selection Guide
Interface Circuit Requirements: A typical interface circuit for the BG2A is shown in Figure 3. A single +15V
control power supply (+VS) is connected to Pin 5 of CN1 with its ground at Pin 6. This supply provides all of the
gate drive power for both channels via the hybrid gate drivers’ built in DC-to-DC converters. The current drawn
from the 15V supply will vary from less than 200mA to more than 1A depending on the switching frequency and
size of IGBT being driven. Consult the hybrid gate driver individual datasheets for details on determining the
required supply current. A 5V logic supply is connected at Pin 1 of CN1 and shares the same common ground at
Pin 6 of CN1 as the 15V control supply. The 5V supply is directly connected to Pin 6 of the hybrid gate driver which
is internally connected to the anode of the LED in the high speed opto-coupler. The 5V supply is also used to pull
the output side of the fault isolation opto-couplers high.
Figure 3: BG2A External Wiring Diagram
Publication Date: 09-12-2014
Rev. 5
3
The control signal interface is designed for use with standard 5V CMOS logic. The control input signals at Pins 2
and 3 of connector CN1 are used to turn the IGBTs on and off. These signals are active low which means that the
gate driver output will be high (IGBT on) when they are pulled low. These control pins are connected directly to
Pin 7 of the hybrid gate driver which is connected internally through a limiting resistor to the cathode of the LED in
the high speed opto-coupler (see Figure 1). W hen the control signal is pulled low current flows from the 5V logic
supply through the LED to turn the gate driver’s output on. The control pins must be pulled low with a buffer that is
capable of sinking 15mA in order to turn on the high speed opto-coupler inside the VLA500 series driver. A CMOS
buffer that actively pulls its output high is recommended for maintaining good common mode noise immunity in the
off state. Open collector type drive is not recommended.
Application Notes
The fault signal line on Pin 4 of CN1 is active low which means that a fault condition will be indicated by a low level
signal. During normal operation Pin 4 is pulled high to the +5V supply (+VL) by the 4.7K resistor R3. If either of the
VLA500 series gate drivers detects a short circuit condition the fault isolation optos (OP1, OP2) turn on and pull Pin
4 of CN1 low. W hen a fault is detected the hybrid gate drivers disable the output and produce a fault signal for a
minimum of 1ms. Any signal on the fault line that is significantly shorter than 1ms cannot be a legitimate fault so it
should be ignored. Therefore, for a robust noise immune design, it is recommended that an RC filter with a time
constant of approximately 10µs be added between Pin 4 and the controller as shown in Figure 3.
Printed Circuit Layout: Figure 4 shows the layout of the BG2A two channel gate driver board. The compact
4" x 2.1" circuit board with only 24 components clearly demonstrates the advantage of using the VLA500 series
hybrid gate drivers. One important feature is the use of three ground plane islands for the regions of the PCB
having high voltage differences. Two of the islands are tied to the emitter/circuit common (Pin 20) of each output
channel. The third island is connected to logic interface common at Pin 6 of CN1. This layout prevents undesirable
coupling of noise between the control side and the gate drive channels.
Component Side Copper
Component Legend
Solder Side Copper
Figure 4: BG2A Printed Circuit Board Layout
Publication Date: 09-12-2014
Rev. 5
4
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