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10 / 27 page NCV70522DQ www.onsemi.com 10 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION H−Bridge Drivers A full H−bridge is integrated for each of the two stator windings. Each H−bridge consists of two low−side and two high−side N−type MOSFET switches. Writing logic ‘0’ in bit <MOTEN> disables all drivers (High−Impedance). Writing logic ‘1’ in this bit enables both bridges and current can flow in the motor stator windings. In order to avoid large currents through the H−bridge switches, it is guaranteed that the top− and bottom switches of the same half−bridge are never conductive simultaneously (interlock delay). A two−stage protection against shorts on motor lines is implemented. In a first stage, the current in the driver is limited. Secondly, when excessive voltage is sensed across the transistor, the transistor is switched−off. In order to reduce the radiated/conducted emission, voltage slope control is implemented in the output switches. The output slope is defined by the gate−drain capacitance of output transistor and the (limited) current that drives the gate. There are two trimming bits for slope control (See Table 12 SPI Control Parameter Overview EMC[1:0]). The power transistors are equipped with so−called “active diodes”: when a current is forced through the transistor switch in the reverse direction, i.e. from source to drain, then the transistor is switched on. This ensures that most of the current flows through the channel of the transistor instead of through the inherent parasitic drain−bulk diode of the transistor. Depending on the desired current range and the micro−step position at hand, the RDS(on) of the low−side transistors will be adapted such that excellent current−sense accuracy is maintained. The RDS(on) of the high−side transistors remain unchanged, see also the DC−parameter table for more details. PWM Current Control A PWM comparator compares continuously the actual winding current with the requested current and feeds back the information to a digital regulation loop. This loop then generates a PWM signal, which turns on/off the H−bridge switches. The switching points of the PWM duty−cycle are synchronized to the on−chip PWM clock. The frequency of the PWM controller can be doubled to reduce the over−all current−ripple with a factor of two. To further reduce the emission, an artificial jitter can be added to the PWM frequency. (see Table 12, SPI Control Register 1). The PWM frequency will not vary with changes in the supply voltage. Also variations in motor−speed or load−conditions of the motor have no effect. There are no external components required to adjust the PWM frequency. Automatic Forward & Slow−Fast Decay The PWM generation is in steady−state using a combination of forward and slow−decay. The absence of fast−decay in this mode, guarantees the lowest possible current−ripple “by design”. For transients to lower current levels, fast−decay is automatically activated to allow high−speed response. The selection of fast or slow decay is completely transparent for the user and no additional parameters are required for operation. Icoil 0 t Forward & Slow Decay Actual value Set value Figure 6. Forward & Slow/Fast Decay PWM TPWM Forward & Slow Decay Fast Decay & Forward |
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