dear forum,
I'm in dire need of info about techniques for transient suppression on the power stage of regen controllers.
knowing what's being successfully used would be great, for example having a description of the power stage of a regen controller including:
-controller ratings
-FETs used
-protection devices used (TVS, etc)
-big capacitors used on the power bus
-decoupling capacitors used on the power bus
even pictures of regen controller boards would help me get an idea of what's working.
the problem:
during regen, current from the motor windings is pulsed into the power bus. during the start of each pulse many factors can contribute to a higher bus voltage including the resistance and inductance of these components: battery, wiring, bus filtering capacitor(s), PCB traces, etc.
the end result is that a voltage peak is seen on the FETs that's higher than the batt voltage. this peak can exceed the FETs max voltage and cause degradation and failure.
why I need this:
I modded a GM 36V non-regen controller (my only option back when I started), I'm using only the power stage (I'm not using the on-board microcontroller). (see the GM 36V here, it's the first one: http://goldenmotor.com/SMF/index.php?topic=341.0 )
I need to decide if it's possible to overvolt this power stage to 48V (16 lifepo4s, 16 * 3.6V = 57.6V) and how to protect it for regen operation. currently it has 12x STP75NF75 FETs (75V, 0.0095 Ohm, 80A) and no protection. I don't want to change the FETs and I have little headroom: 58 to 75V. that'd be enough for non-regen but I don't know if I can operate this in 4 quadrant mode. I've got one 63V 470uF LSHC brand cap on the FET side of the shunt and two similar caps on the battery side. plus 3 bypass caps on the FET side, but no markings on them ). shunt is 10 mOhm. current should not exceed 25~30A.
so here are some questions:
-will the 63V caps fail and take everything down with them, or are they ok?
EDIT: both 36V and 48V GM regens use 2x 1000uF 63V caps on the batt side of the shunt plus a small cap on the other side (can't tell what it is).
-how should I bypass the bus? how many different capacitances should I use? which capacitor types? polyester, multilayer?
-I plan to use 6x TVS'es. both the 36V and 48V GM regens use type 1.5KE62A, so they might be ok (see link above for the 36V regen or this link for the 48V regen: http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5142 ). but 1.5KE62A min breakdown is 58.9, dangerously close to batt voltage, and if the motor powers them for more than a few microseconds they'll explode (and the FETs right after). and while sinking 16.7A, these TVS will climb to 85V, 10V over the FET limit. so the question: is it safe to overvolt? what do you think? (note that FETs on the 36V regen are irf2807 (max 75V, just like mine), but I don't know what FETs are used in the 48V regen yet; maybe they handle higher voltages?)
-why are resistors in series with the TVS'es? and what are their value? I found what appears to be an older 36V regen without the resistors (the way I'd put the TVS'es) all blown up. (see here: http://goldenmotor.com/SMF/index.php?topic=228.0 ) I can't understand the function of these resistors or how to dimension them.
-and lastly, in both these regens a small orange diode was added between the gate and source of only the high-side FETs. I guess these are protection TVS'es too, but I don't know. is this a shortcoming of their particular high-side gate driver, or is there a reason to always use these diodes during regen? I'm reluctant to add them unnecessarily; it adds capacitance to the gate.
I need to decide, so opinions and guesstimations are welcome.
anybody has the GM 48V regen or other 48V regen and can take a look at the power stage?
thank you very much for you help!
I'm in dire need of info about techniques for transient suppression on the power stage of regen controllers.
knowing what's being successfully used would be great, for example having a description of the power stage of a regen controller including:
-controller ratings
-FETs used
-protection devices used (TVS, etc)
-big capacitors used on the power bus
-decoupling capacitors used on the power bus
even pictures of regen controller boards would help me get an idea of what's working.
the problem:
during regen, current from the motor windings is pulsed into the power bus. during the start of each pulse many factors can contribute to a higher bus voltage including the resistance and inductance of these components: battery, wiring, bus filtering capacitor(s), PCB traces, etc.
the end result is that a voltage peak is seen on the FETs that's higher than the batt voltage. this peak can exceed the FETs max voltage and cause degradation and failure.
why I need this:
I modded a GM 36V non-regen controller (my only option back when I started), I'm using only the power stage (I'm not using the on-board microcontroller). (see the GM 36V here, it's the first one: http://goldenmotor.com/SMF/index.php?topic=341.0 )
I need to decide if it's possible to overvolt this power stage to 48V (16 lifepo4s, 16 * 3.6V = 57.6V) and how to protect it for regen operation. currently it has 12x STP75NF75 FETs (75V, 0.0095 Ohm, 80A) and no protection. I don't want to change the FETs and I have little headroom: 58 to 75V. that'd be enough for non-regen but I don't know if I can operate this in 4 quadrant mode. I've got one 63V 470uF LSHC brand cap on the FET side of the shunt and two similar caps on the battery side. plus 3 bypass caps on the FET side, but no markings on them ). shunt is 10 mOhm. current should not exceed 25~30A.
so here are some questions:
-will the 63V caps fail and take everything down with them, or are they ok?
EDIT: both 36V and 48V GM regens use 2x 1000uF 63V caps on the batt side of the shunt plus a small cap on the other side (can't tell what it is).
-how should I bypass the bus? how many different capacitances should I use? which capacitor types? polyester, multilayer?
-I plan to use 6x TVS'es. both the 36V and 48V GM regens use type 1.5KE62A, so they might be ok (see link above for the 36V regen or this link for the 48V regen: http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5142 ). but 1.5KE62A min breakdown is 58.9, dangerously close to batt voltage, and if the motor powers them for more than a few microseconds they'll explode (and the FETs right after). and while sinking 16.7A, these TVS will climb to 85V, 10V over the FET limit. so the question: is it safe to overvolt? what do you think? (note that FETs on the 36V regen are irf2807 (max 75V, just like mine), but I don't know what FETs are used in the 48V regen yet; maybe they handle higher voltages?)
-why are resistors in series with the TVS'es? and what are their value? I found what appears to be an older 36V regen without the resistors (the way I'd put the TVS'es) all blown up. (see here: http://goldenmotor.com/SMF/index.php?topic=228.0 ) I can't understand the function of these resistors or how to dimension them.
-and lastly, in both these regens a small orange diode was added between the gate and source of only the high-side FETs. I guess these are protection TVS'es too, but I don't know. is this a shortcoming of their particular high-side gate driver, or is there a reason to always use these diodes during regen? I'm reluctant to add them unnecessarily; it adds capacitance to the gate.
I need to decide, so opinions and guesstimations are welcome.
anybody has the GM 48V regen or other 48V regen and can take a look at the power stage?
thank you very much for you help!