ZHCSE44C august 2015 – may 2023 ISO5852S
PRODUCTION DATA
The ISO5852S device is an isolated gate driver for power semiconductor devices such as IGBTs and MOSFETs. It is intended for use in applications such as motor control, industrial inverters and switched mode power supplies. In these applications, sophisticated PWM control signals are required to turn the power devices on and off, which at the system level eventually may determine, for example, the speed, position, and torque of the motor or the output voltage, frequency and phase of the inverter. These control signals are usually the outputs of a microcontroller, and are at low voltage levels such as 2.5 V, 3.3 V or 5 V. The gate controls required by the MOSFETs and IGBTs, however, are in the range of 30-V (using unipolar output supply) to 15-V (using bipolar output supply), and require high-current capability to drive the large capacitive loads offered by those power transistors. The gate drive must also be applied with reference to the emitter of the IGBT (source for MOSFET), and by construction, the emitter node in a gate-drive system may swing between 0 to the DC-bus voltage, which can be several 100s of volts in magnitude.
The ISO5852S device is therefore used to level shift the incoming 2.5-V, 3.3-V, and 5-V control signals from the microcontroller to the 30-V (using unipolar output supply) to 15-V (using bipolar output supply) drive required by the power transistors while ensuring high-voltage isolation between the driver side and the microcontroller side.