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BL1
Associate III
November 24, 2021
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Temperature threshold raised

  • November 24, 2021
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Hi,

Using SPINFamily Evaluation Tool 3.2, STnucleo-f401re and IHM03A1, I try to drive a 48V-9A motor.

On IHM03A1, I add 15mOhm/3W resistances in parallel of R1 and R2, so R1 and R2 value is now 13mOhm.

In SPINFamily interface, I choosed current mode, set run current to 7,2A (93,75mV) and overcurrent threshold to 8,41A (218,75mV).

I successfully start to run the motor at constant speed but after several minutes (around 3minutes), temperature threshold is reached and board stop, do you know why ?

Measured output current is 6A.

Thanks

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Best answer by Cristiana SCARAMEL

Hi @BL​,

as already mentioned in a previous post when working with power devices with high load currents, it is necessary to ensure adequate heat dissipation to avoid damage. Had you monitor the board temperature as suggested?

As with most power devices, the maximum output current is limited by the dissipation, not the maximum rating of the device.

In your case the device thermal protection is triggered to protect the device.

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Cristiana SCARAMEL
Technical Moderator
November 30, 2021

Hi @BL​,

as already mentioned in a previous post when working with power devices with high load currents, it is necessary to ensure adequate heat dissipation to avoid damage. Had you monitor the board temperature as suggested?

As with most power devices, the maximum output current is limited by the dissipation, not the maximum rating of the device.

In your case the device thermal protection is triggered to protect the device.

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BL1
BL1Author
Associate III
November 30, 2021

Hi @Cristiana SCARAMEL​ , thanks

I moritored TH_STATUS, is there a register to read device temperature ?

We will add some heat dissipators as you recommend.

Cristiana SCARAMEL
Technical Moderator
December 1, 2021

Hi @BL​ ,

the TH_STATUS bits report the IC thermal condition according to the Table 9 of powerSTEP01 datasheet (pg 33).

To monitor the board temperature you must use an external probe (e.g. termocouple).

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BL1
BL1Author
Associate III
January 10, 2022

Thanks @Cristiana SCARAMEL​ , tt works well with a heat sink and a fan !