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6 / 12 page page6 IRPT2059A Mounting Procedure Mounting 1. Connect the driver board and the IRPT2059A power module. 2. Remove all particles and grit from the heat sink and power substrate. 3. Spread a .004" to .005" layer of silicone grease on the heat sink, covering the entire area that the power substrate will occupy. Recommended heat sink flatners is .001 inch/inch and Total Indicator Readout (TIR) of .003 inch below substrate. 4. Place the power substrate onto the heat sink with the mounting holes aligned and press it firmly into the silicone grease. 5. Place the 2 M4 mounting screws through the PCB and power module and into the heat sink and tighten the screws to 1 Nm torque. Power Connections The power module pin designation, function and other details can be obtained from the package outline in Figure 8 and circuit diagram in Figure 9. Three phase input connections made to pins R, S and T and inverter output connections are made to pins U, V and W. Positive rectifier output and positive inverter bus are brought out to pins RP and P respectively in order to provide DC bus capacitor soft charging implementation option. The current shunt terminals are connected to pins IS1, IS2 and IS3, IS4 on the positive and negative DC rails respectively. Heat Sink Requirements Figures 4a-4b show the thermal resistance of the heat sink required for various output power levels and Pulse-Width- Modulated (PWM) switching frequencies. Maximum total losses of the unit are also shown. This data is based on the following key operating conditions: • The maximum continuous combined losses of the rectifier and inverter occur at full pulse-width-modulation. These maximum losses set the maximum continuous operating temperature of the heat sink. • The maximum combined losses of the rectifier and inverter at full pulse-width-modulation under overload set the incremental temperature rise of the heat sink during overload. • The minimum output frequency at which full load current is to be delivered sets the peak IGBT junction temperature. • At low output frequency, IGBT junction temperature tends to follow the instantaneous fluctuations of the output current. Thus, peak junction temperature rise increases as output frequency decreases. Over Temperature Protection Over temperature can be detected using the NTC thermistor included in the power module for thermal sensing. Protection circuit that initiates a shutdown if the temperature of the IMS substrate exceeds a set level can be implemented. The nominal resistance vs. temperature characteristic of the thermistor is given in Figure 6. Voltage Rise During Braking The motor will feed energy back to the DC link during regenerative braking, forcing the DC bus voltage to rise above the level defined by the input line voltage. Deceleration of the motor must be controlled by appropriate PWM control to keep the DC bus voltage within the rated maximum value. Functional Information 123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890 1 2 Figure 7. Power Module Mounting Screw Sequence |
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