TLP5214 Datasheet en 20151226
TLP5214 Datasheet en 20151226
TLP5214 Datasheet en 20151226
TLP5214
Isolated IGBT/Power MOSFET gate drive
AC and brushless DC motor drives
Industrial Inverters and Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
Unit: mm
The TLP5214 is a highly integrated 4.0A output current IGBT gate drive photocoupler housed in a long creepage and clearance SO16L package.
The TLP5214, a smart gate driver photocoupler, includes functions of IGBT
desaturation detection, isolated fault status feedback, soft IGBT turn-off, active
Miller cramping and under voltage lockout (UVLO).
This photocoupler is suitable for driving IGBT and power MOSFET used in
inverter applications.
The TLP5214 consists two GaAAs infrared light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and two
high-gain and high-speed ICs. They realize high current, high-speed output control
and output fault status feedback.
4.0 A (max)
40C to 110C
Supply current:
3.5 mA (max)
15 V to 30 V
IFLH = 6 mA (max)
TOSHIBA
150 ns (max)
35 kV/s (min)
Isolation voltage:
EN60065 or EN60950-1,
EN62368-1
11-10M1
Height
Creepage Distance
Clearance
Insulation Thickness
2.3 mm (max)
8.0 mm (min)
8.0 mm (min)
0.4 mm (min)
Truth Table
IF
UVLO
DESAT
FAULT
VO
(VCC2-VE)
OFF
Not Active
High
Low
ON
High
High
ON
ON
OFF
Low ( FAULT)
Low
Not Active
High
Low
Not Active
High
Low
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VE
16
VLED
15
DESAT
14
VCC2
13
VEE
12
ANODE
VOUT
11
ANODE
VCLAMP
10
CATHODE
VS
VCC1
FAULT
VS
CATHODE
VEE
1 : VS
2 : VCC1
3 : FAULT
4 : VS
5 : CATHODE
6 : ANODE
7 : ANODE
8 : CATHODE
9 : VEE
10 : VCLAMP
11 : VOUT
12 : VEE
13 : VCC2
14 : DESAT
15 : VLED
16 : VE
Internal Circuit
VCC2
UVLO
ANODE
Vout
DESAT
CATHODE
DESAT
VEE
SHIELD
VCLAMP
VCLAMP
VE
VCC1
FAULT
Vs
VLED
Note: A 1-F bypass capacitor must be connected between pins 9 and 13, pins 13 and 16.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note) (Ta = 25C ,Unless otherwise specified)
Characteristics
LED
(Note 1)
Unit
IF
25
mA
IF/Ta
mA/C
IFPT
IFPT/Ta
25
mA/C
VR
PD
145
mW
PD /Ta
5.0
mW/C
VCC1
0.5 to 7
IOPH
4.0
IOPL
+4.0
IFAULT
mA
VFAULT
0.5 to VCC1
(VCC2VEE)
0.5 to 35
(VEVEE)
-0.5 to 15
(VCC2VE)
0.5 to 35 (VEVEE)
VO
0.5 to VCC2
IClamp
1.7
VClamp
0.5 to VCC2
DESAT Voltage
VDESAT
VE to VE + 10
PO
410
mW
PO /Ta
14.0
mW/C
Topr
40 to 110
Ta = 40 to 110 C
(Note 2)
Output voltage
Rating
Detector
Symbol
Tstg
55 to 125
(Note 3)
Tsol
260
(Note 4)
BVS
5000
Vrms
Note: Using continuously under heavy loads (e.g. the application of high temperature/current/voltage and the
significant change in temperature, etc.) may cause this product to decrease in the reliability significantly even
if the operating conditions (i.e. operating temperature/current/voltage, etc.) are within the absolute maximum
ratings.
Please design the appropriate reliability upon reviewing the Toshiba Semiconductor Reliability Handbook
(Handling Precautions/Derating Concept and Methods) and individual reliability data (i.e. reliability test
report and estimated failure rate, etc).
Note: A ceramic capacitor (1 F) should be connected between pins 9 and 13, pins 13 and 16 to stabilize the
operation of the high gain linear amplifier.Furthermore, in case VE-VEE > 0 V, a bypass capacitor, which has
good high frequency characteristic, a ceramic capacitor (1 F) should be connected between pins 9 and 16.
Failure to provide the bypassing may impair the switching property. The total lead length between capacitor
and coupler should not exceed 1 cm.
Note 1: Pulse width PW 1 s, 300 pps
Note 2: Exponential waveform pulse width PW 0.2 s, f 15 kHz, VCC = 15 V
Note 3: For the effective lead soldering area.
Note 4: This device considered a two-terminal device: All pins on the LED side are shorted together, and all
pin on the photodetector side are shorted together.
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Recommended Operating Conditions (Note)
Characteristics
Symbol
Min
Typ.
Max
Unit
(VCC2VEE)
15
30
(VEVEE)
15
(VCC2VE)
15
30 (VEVEE)
IF(ON)
7.5
12
mA
VF(OFF)
0.8
50
kHz
(Note 6)
(Note 7)
Note: Recommended operating conditions are given as a design guideline to obtain expected performance of the
device. Additionally, each item is an independent guideline respectively. In developing designs using this
product, please confirm specified characteristics shown in this document.
Note 5: If the Vcc rise slope is sharp, an internal circuit might not operate with stability. Please design the VCC rise
slope under 3.0 V / s.
Note 6: Input signal rise time (fall time) 0.5 s.
Note 7: Exponential waveform. IOPH -4.0 A ( 90 ns), IOPL 4.0 A ( 90 ns), Ta = 110C
Test
Circuit
VF
IF = 10 mA, Ta = 25C
IR
Input Capacitance
Ct
Characteristics
(Note 8)
VFAULTL
IFAULTH
IOPH
Test Condition
Min
Typ.*
Max
Unit
1.4
1.7
VR = 5 V
10
95
pF
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.3
VO = VCC2 4 V
4.0
1.2
VO = VCC2 7 V
6.5
3.0
VO = VEE + 2.5 V
1.2
3.5
VO = VEE + 7 V
5.5
90
150
230
(Note 8)
IOPL
VO VEE = 14 V
VOH
IO = 100 mA
VCC20.3
VCC20.2
VOL
IO = 100 mA
0.1
0.2
VtClamp
ICL
VO = VEE + 2.5 V
ICC2H
ICC2L
3.0
0.56
1.8
IO = 0 mA
2.4
3.5
IO = 0 mA
2.3
3.5
ICHG
VDESAT = 2 V
0.13
0.24
0.33
IDSCHG
VDESAT = 7 V
10
49
VDESAT
VCC2-VEVUVLO-
6.5
7.5
VUVLO+
VO5 V
10.5
11.6
13.5
VO5 V
9.2
10.3
11.1
1.3
UVLOHYS
mA
mA
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Electrical Characteristics (Note) (Ta = 40 to 110 C, unless otherwise specified)
Symbol
Test
Circuit
IFLH
10
VFHL
Characteristics
Test Condition
Min
Typ.*
Max
Unit
VCC = 30 V, VO < 5 V
0.8
mA
VCC = 30 V, VO > 5 V
0.8
Symbol
Test Condition
CS
Isolation resistance
Vs = 0 V, f = 1 MHz
Typ.
Max
Unit
1.0
pF
14
10
5000
AC, 1 s, in oil
10000
DC, 60 s, in oil
10000
R.H. 60 %, VS = 500 V
RS
Min
AC, 60 s
12
110
Vrms
Isolation voltage
BVS
Vdc
Note: This device considered a two-terminal device: All pins on the LED side are shorted together, and all
pin on the photodetector side are shorted together.
Symbol
LH
tpLH
HL
tpHL
Test
Circuit
Test Condition
Min
Typ.*
Max
IF = 0 10 mA
50
85
150
IF = 10 0 mA
50
90
150
IF = 0 10 mA
32
Cg = 25 nF
IF = 10 0 mA
18
Duty = 50%
IF = 0 10 mA
50
IF = 0 10 mA
80
80
VCC2 = 30 V
Output rise time (1090 %) (Note 9)
Output fall time (9010 %) (Note 9)
tf
(Note 9)
| tpHLtpLH |
(Note 9)
(Note 10)
tpsk
tr
11
Rg = 10
tDESAT(90%)
180
500
tDESAT(10%)
Cg = 25 nF, VCC2 = 30 V
RF = 2.1 k
3.5
tDESAT(FAULT)
300
500
tDESAT(LOW)
RF = 2.1 k
200
tDESAT(MUTE)
CF = Open
14
tRESET(FAULT)
VCC1 = 5.5 V
0.2
0.45
IF = 10 mA
VO (min) = 26 V
35
IF = 0 mA
VO (max) = 1 V
35
12
CMH
CML
ns
ns
Cg = 25 nF, VCC2 = 30 V
13 to
16
Unit
kV/s
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Test Circuit
Test Circuit 1: IOPH
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Test Circuit 7: ICHG
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Test Circuit 13: CMR_LED1 ON
CML (CMH) is the maximum rate of rise (fall) of the common mode voltage that can be sustained with the output
voltage in the LOW (HIGH) state.
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Characteristics Curve
I F Ta
30
(mA)
Input Forward Current IF
(mA)
I F VF
100
Ta = 110 C
100 C
75 C
50 C
10
Ta = 40 C
20 C
0 C
25 C
0.1
25
20
15
10
5
0
1
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
-40 -20
20
IOPH (A)
High Level Output Current
30
VO = VCC2 4 V
-6
VO = VCC2 7 V
-4
-2
Ta = 110 C
28
26
Ta = 40 C
Ta = 25 C
24
22
20
0
-40
-15
10
35
60
85
110
-1
-2
-3
IOPL Ta
-4
IOPH (A)
VOL IOPL
10
IOPL (A)
60
VOH IOPH
IOPH Ta
-8
40
VO = VEE +7 V
4
VO = VEE +2.5 V
8
Ta = 25 C
Ta = 40 C
2
Ta = 110 C
0
-40
-15
10
35
60
85
110
IOPL (A)
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ICL (A)
TLP5214
3
VO = VEE +2.5 V
4
Ta = 25 C
Ta = 40 C
1
Ta = 110 C
0
-40
-15
35
10
60
85
110
ICL (A)
VCC = 15 V
ICC2L, ICC2H
2.8
2.6
2.4
ICCH2
Supply Current
Supply Current
ICC2L, ICC2H
(mA)
ICC2L, ICC2H Ta
3
2.2
2
ICCL2
1.8
Ta = 25 C
2.8
2.6
ICCH2
2.4
2.2
ICCL2
2
1.8
-40
-15
10
35
60
85
110
15
18
VDESAT = 2 V
VCC = 15 V
-0.25
-0.3
-0.35
-40
-15
10
35
27
30
VDESAT Ta
(V)
ICHG Ta
-0.2
24
21
ICHG (mA)
60
85
110
7.5
7
VCC2 = 30 V
6.5
VCC2 = 15 V
6
-40
-15
10
35
60
85
110
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0
VOL Ta
1
IO = 100 mA
(V)
TLP5214
-0.2
-0.4
-0.6
-0.8
-1
IO = 100 mA
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
-40
-15
10
35
60
85
110
-40
-15
10
35
110
VO IF
32
VCC2 = 30 V
28
(mA)
Threshold Input Current(L/H) IFLH
85
IFLH Ta
4
3
VCC2 = 15 V / 30 V
2
1
24
20
16
12
8
4
0
-40
-15
10
35
60
85
110
Rg = 10 , Cg = 25 nF
IF = 10 mA, VCC2 = 30 V
120
tPLH
100
tPHL
80
60
40
|tPHL tPLH|
20
0
-40
-15
10
35
60
85
110
60
(mA)
Rg = 10 , Cg = 25 nF
VCC2 = 30 V, Ta = 25 C
120
tPLH
100
tPHL
80
60
40
|tPHL tPHL|
20
0
5
10
11
IF
20
15
IF
(mA)
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DESAT Sense to Low Propagation Delay
tDESAT(Low) (ns)
TLP5214
Rg = 10 , Cg = 25 nF
IF = 10 mA, Ta = 25 C
120
tpLH
100
tpHL
80
60
40
20
|tpHL - tpLH|
0
15
20
25
300
250
200
150
100
30
-40
-15
tDESAT(90%) Ta
CDESAT = 100 pF, Rg = 10 ,
Cg = 25 nF, VCC2 = 30 V,
250
200
150
60
85
110
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
100
-40
-15
10
35
60
85
-40
110
-15
350
VCC1=5V
300
VCC1=3.3V
250
200
-40
-15
10
35
60
35
60
85
110
tRESET(FAULT) Ta
tDESAT(FAULT) Ta
400
10
35
tDESAT(10%) Ta
4
300
10
85
1.2
1
VCC1=3.3V
0.8
0.6
VCC1=5V
0.4
0.2
0
-40
110
-15
10
35
60
85
110
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PRECAUTIONS OF SURFACE MOUNTING TYPE PHOTOCOUPLER SOLDERING &
GENERAL STORAGE
(1) Precautions for Soldering
The soldering temperature should be controlled as closely as possible to the conditions shown below, irrespective
of whether a soldering iron or a reflow soldering method is used.
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(2) Precautions for General Storage
1) Do not store devices at any place where they will be exposed to moisture or direct sunlight.
2) When transportation or storage of devices, follow the cautions indicated on the carton box.
3) The storage area temperature should be kept within a temperature range of 5 degree C
to 35 degree C, and relative humidity should be maintained at between 45% and 75%.
4) Do not store devices in the presence of harmful (especially corrosive)gases, or in dusty conditions.
5) Use storage areas where there is minimal temperature fluctuation. Because rapid temperature
changes can cause condensation to occur on stored devices, resulting in lead oxidation or corrosion,
as a result, the solderability of the leads will be degraded.
6) When repacking devices, use anti-static containers.
7) Do not apply any external force or load directly to devices while they are in storage.
8) If devices have been stored for more than two years, even though the above conditions have been
followed, it is recommended that solderability of them should be tested before they are used.
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Product Type
SO16L
TLP5214
(TP,
E (O
Domestic ID (Country / Region of origin: Japan)
[[G]]/RoHS COMPATIBLE (Note)
Tape type
Device name
Note
: Please contact your TOSHIBA sales representative for details as to environmental matters such as the RoHS
compatibility of Product.
The RoHS is the Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on
the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronics equipment.
3. Tape Dimensions
3.1 Orientation of Device in Relation to Direction of Tape Movement
Device orientation in the recesses is as shown in Figure 1.
Tape feed
Figure 1
Device Orientation
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3.3 Empty Device Recesses Are as Shown in Table 1.
Table1
Occurrences of 2 or more
successive empty device
recesses
Single empty device
recesses
0 device
Remarks
Within any given 40-mm section of
tape, not including leader and trailer
Not including leader and trailer
Dimension
Remark
10.4
10.7
7.5
1.75
12.0
4.0
K0
2.4
Internal space
-0.3
+0.1
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3.6 Reel
(1) Material: Plastic
(2) Dimensions: The reel dimensions are as shown in Figure 3 and Table 3.
Table 3
Reel Dimension
Unit: mm
Symbol
Dimension
330 2
100 1
13 0.5
2.0 0.5
4.0 0.5
W1
17.4 1.0
W2
21.4 1.0
W1
W2
Figure 3
Reel Forms
4. Packing
Either one reel or ten reels of photocoupler are packed in a shipping carton.
5. Label Indication
The carton bears a label indicating the product number, the symbol representing classification of standard, the
quantity, the lot number and Toshiba company name.
6. Ordering Method
When placing an order, please specify the product number, the CTR rank, the tape and the quantity as shown
in the following example.
(Example)
TLP5214
(TP,
E (O 1500Pcs.
Quantity (must be a multiple of 1500)
Domestic ID (Country / Region of origin: Japan)
[[G]]/RoHS COMPATIBLE (Note)
Tape type
Device name
Note
: Please contact your TOSHIBA sales representative for details as to environmental matters such as the RoHS
compatibility of Product.
The RoHS is the Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on
the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronics equipment.
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7. Packing Dimensions (330 mm)
26
Unit: mm
1 Reel/Carton
30
25(In Size)
334(In Size)
337(In Size)
Label
10Reel/Carton
[10Reel]
356
391
386
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8. Marking
Lot No.
Part No.
(or abbreviation code)
Pin No.1
(the dent in the resin)
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