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Jul 08, 2021
12:59 AM
I want to increase the voltage from 48 volts to 400 volts with the controller imc102 and boost topology.
Is this controller can act as a boost converter dc-dc ?
Please guide me in this regard.
Is this controller can act as a boost converter dc-dc ?
Please guide me in this regard.
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Aug 12, 2021
10:24 PM
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Aug 12, 2021
10:24 PM
Hi,
We don't recommend using IMC102T as a controller for DC-DC Boost converter. IMC102T is designed to support PFC+one motor applications. You can use a dedicated boost controller IC to fulfill this requirement.
Thank you
Raj Chaudhari
We don't recommend using IMC102T as a controller for DC-DC Boost converter. IMC102T is designed to support PFC+one motor applications. You can use a dedicated boost controller IC to fulfill this requirement.
Thank you
Raj Chaudhari
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Jul 14, 2021
07:00 AM
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Jul 14, 2021
07:00 AM
Hello,
Could you please let us know if you want to use IMC102 as a DC-DC boost converter or do you want to know if it can be used with a 48V to 400V boost converter?
According to my understanding there was a 48V power board and now it is to be replaced with a 400V power board. Kindly let me know if my understanding of the issue is correct.
Thanks and Regards
Ekta
Could you please let us know if you want to use IMC102 as a DC-DC boost converter or do you want to know if it can be used with a 48V to 400V boost converter?
According to my understanding there was a 48V power board and now it is to be replaced with a 400V power board. Kindly let me know if my understanding of the issue is correct.
Thanks and Regards
Ekta
Jul 18, 2021
11:15 PM
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Jul 18, 2021
11:15 PM
Hi
Thanks for the reply.
I'm going to use a solar panel to start the PMSM motor. While the motor has a voltage back EMF 220 volts and I need a voltage bus of 400 volts. Now I want to use IMC102 for convert 48 volts panel to 400 volts.
Can I do this?
In the initial test with the panel, IC IMC102 gave a network frequency fault and by disabling it, it was in stop mode and did not start.
What solution do you suggest for me?
thanks.
Thanks for the reply.
I'm going to use a solar panel to start the PMSM motor. While the motor has a voltage back EMF 220 volts and I need a voltage bus of 400 volts. Now I want to use IMC102 for convert 48 volts panel to 400 volts.
Can I do this?
In the initial test with the panel, IC IMC102 gave a network frequency fault and by disabling it, it was in stop mode and did not start.
What solution do you suggest for me?
thanks.
Jul 22, 2021
10:45 PM
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Jul 22, 2021
10:45 PM
Hi
"I'm going to use a solar panel to start the PMSM motor. While the motor has a voltage back EMF 220 volts and I need a voltage bus of 400 volts. Now I want to use IMC102 for convert 48 volts panel to 400 volts.
Can I do this?"
No, This is not possible. As IMC102 is not a power module.
"In the initial test with the panel, IC IMC102 gave a network frequency fault and by disabling it, it was in stop mode and did not start.
What solution do you suggest for me?"
Can you please share the screenshot of the fault you are observing in MCE designer?
Thank you
Raj Chaudhari
"I'm going to use a solar panel to start the PMSM motor. While the motor has a voltage back EMF 220 volts and I need a voltage bus of 400 volts. Now I want to use IMC102 for convert 48 volts panel to 400 volts.
Can I do this?"
No, This is not possible. As IMC102 is not a power module.
"In the initial test with the panel, IC IMC102 gave a network frequency fault and by disabling it, it was in stop mode and did not start.
What solution do you suggest for me?"
Can you please share the screenshot of the fault you are observing in MCE designer?
Thank you
Raj Chaudhari
Jul 24, 2021
05:10 AM
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Jul 24, 2021
05:10 AM
Hi
Thanks for the reply.
In the first part, I think you did not understand what I meant.I know that IMC102 is not a power module. I used the module IPM IFCM15P60GD. My problem is with the PFC controller in IMC102.
If I have input DC 48Volt, I can with this controller (IMC102) Reach the bus voltage 400 volt?
What solution do you suggest for me?
thanks.
Thanks for the reply.
In the first part, I think you did not understand what I meant.I know that IMC102 is not a power module. I used the module IPM IFCM15P60GD. My problem is with the PFC controller in IMC102.
If I have input DC 48Volt, I can with this controller (IMC102) Reach the bus voltage 400 volt?
What solution do you suggest for me?
thanks.
Aug 10, 2021
04:43 AM
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Aug 10, 2021
04:43 AM
Hi,
I understand that you want to use IMC102 to control the Boost converter. Could you please provide more clarification regarding the power module that you are using?
Are you using the EVAL-M3-CM615PN or did you develop a custom power module using IFCM15P60GD device which has DC input to it?
EVAL-M3-CM615PN requires you to use AC input to operate. Please refer to the EVAL-M3-CM615PN User Manual for details regarding the input characteristics of the power module.
Thank you
Raj Chaudhari
I understand that you want to use IMC102 to control the Boost converter. Could you please provide more clarification regarding the power module that you are using?
Are you using the EVAL-M3-CM615PN or did you develop a custom power module using IFCM15P60GD device which has DC input to it?
EVAL-M3-CM615PN requires you to use AC input to operate. Please refer to the EVAL-M3-CM615PN User Manual for details regarding the input characteristics of the power module.
Thank you
Raj Chaudhari
Aug 12, 2021
10:24 PM
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Aug 12, 2021
10:24 PM
Hi,
We don't recommend using IMC102T as a controller for DC-DC Boost converter. IMC102T is designed to support PFC+one motor applications. You can use a dedicated boost controller IC to fulfill this requirement.
Thank you
Raj Chaudhari
We don't recommend using IMC102T as a controller for DC-DC Boost converter. IMC102T is designed to support PFC+one motor applications. You can use a dedicated boost controller IC to fulfill this requirement.
Thank you
Raj Chaudhari