Greetings all,
I am working with the gate driver STDRIVE101 to drive a BLDC motor. For the current sensing opamps, the value of the filter capacitor was calculated based on the cut-off frequency, my question is, does this cutoff frequency depend on Fsw?
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‎2022-10-31 1:29 AM
Fsw is the switching frequency of the Mosfets, i am asking if this value should be considered when calculating the filter capacitor value or not
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‎2022-11-03 8:11 AM
Hello @HIbra.1​ and welcome to the ST Community.
Are you using our EVALSTDRIVE101 demonstration board or a custom board?
In the second case, could you share the schematic?
To set the cut-off filter frequency you have to consider two points:
- the target is to filter ringing on PWM rising edges
- the filtering effect slows down the PWM edge (therefore waiting more time to sample)
You must find a tradeoff between these aspects.
In general a cut-off frequency of the order of 1 MHz can be enough.
Moreover take into account that the OpAmp has its own limited bandwidth that acts as filter itself
(e.g. GBWP = 10 MHz, setting a gain of 10 --> BW = 1 MHz).
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‎2022-11-24 12:41 AM
Hello @HIbra.1​ there are updates from you?
