1. Introduction to R-REF01-HB Modification
Infineon has recently released the new M1H series of
SiC Mosfets. With this generation, Infineon recommends a different gate-source drive voltage than that used with their other series or those used by other manufacturers. The recommended turn-off voltage is zero volts, and the turn-on voltage is close to +18V.
The absolute maximum gate drive voltage limits are -7/+23V.
The standard
R-REF01-HB design could be used to evaluate these transistors using the included +15/-3V DC/DC converter (R12P21503D). However, the M1H transistors would not operate when fully enhanced. So, although the existing layout would work, compared to the recommended +18V gate-source voltage, there would be significantly more conduction losses.
RECOM’s
DC/DC power supplies are very flexible. Instead of using the +15 /-3V asymmetric outputs, you can use the same DC/DC converter to generate a single-ended 18V supply. However, as the R-Ref01-HB was designed to work with a dual supply, you would need to make some minor modifications to the board.
- Open the box with the R-Ref01-HB and take out two of the R12P21503D DC/DC converters from the DC/DC converters included in the kit.
(Alternately, you can also use two R12P209D instead that are not included in R-Ref01-HB kit)
Fig. 1: Select the right converters
- Snip off the Gnd pin on the +15V/-3V side of the converters.
Make sure that the pin is cut as short as possible. The pin should not make contact with the uppermost PCB pad of the R-Ref01-HB.
(Note: If you make your own PCB layout using these converters, it is not compulsory to remove this pin - just leave it disconnected (NC) in the layout)
Fig. 2: Remove GND pins
- Insert the converters into the R-Ref01-HB PCB.
Fig. 3: Mount the converters
- Solder the pads on the bottom side of the PCB, leaving the middle GND pad unsoldered for now.
Fig. 4: Solder converters
- The next stage is to make a ...