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1EDI2001AS_15 Datasheet, PDF (71/135 Pages) Infineon Technologies AG – Single Channel Isolated Driver for Inverter Systems AD Step
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Protection and Diagnostics
3.5.5
DESAT Supervision Level 3
The DESAT Supervision Level 3 functionality is summarized in Table 3-15:
Table 3-15 DESAT Supervision Level 3 Overview
Parameter
Short Description
Function
Supervision of the DESAT functionality.
Periodicity
On request.
Action in case of failure event N.a.
Programmability
No
In-System Testability
No
The purpose of the DESAT Supervision Level 3 function is to verify that the DESAT feature is operational over the
whole life time of the application. Since the DESAT supervision is intrusive, it is intended to be executed when the
device is in Mode OPM5 and OPM6 (e.g. after power-up during the initialization phase). This mechanism aims at
generating artificially a DESAT error, verifying that it is recognized by the device and that an error notification is
correctly issued to the primary logic.
When this function is triggered, the driver enters a special mode where the signal input of the comparator is
internally pulled up above the threshold voltage (see Figure 3-1). When the device enters OPM6, independently
from the PWM signal, a DESAT error is generated, with the corresponding actions being triggered by the device.
The INP signal is not issued at the output stage.
Note: When using DESAT supervision Level 3, bit field SSTTOF.STVAL must be programmed to 0H
3.5.6 OCP Supervision Level 1
The OCP Supervision functionality is summarized in Table 3-16:
Table 3-16 OCP Supervision Level 1 Overview
Parameter
Short Description
Function
Supervision of the OCP functionality.
Periodicity
On Request.
Action in case of failure event N.a.
Programmability
No
In-System Testability
No
The purpose of the OCP Supervision Level 1 function is to verify that the OCP feature is operational over the whole
life time of the application. Since the OCP supervision is intrusive, it is intended to be executed when the device
is in Mode OPM5 and OPM6 (e.g. after power-up during the initialization phase). The main goal of this mechanism
is to generate artificially an OCP error, to verify that it is recognized by the driver and that an error notification is
correctly issued to the primary logic.
When this function is triggered, the driver enters a special mode where here the signal input of both comparators
is internally pulled up above their respective threshold voltages (see Figure 3-4). The OCP function works
normally otherwise. When the device enters OPM6 and turns on, after the blanking time has elapsed, an OCP
error is generated, with the corresponding actions being triggered by the device.
The INP signal is issued at the output stage (weak turn-on).
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