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The eva. board EVSPIN32F0601S3 works at the voltage from 50 to 280 V (DC or AC). I'd like to make this working 50 to 400 V AC(70 to 570V DC). What do I replace the low voltage device. I think I just need to replace the C44 (150uF / 420V). Is this right?

TGoto.1
Associate II

The VIP ER06XS is up to 800V.

The T1 is need to endure 600V.

The D28 STTH1L06A is up to 600V.

The STGD6M65DF2 IGBTs power stage featuring:– V(BR)CES = 650 V

The STSPIN32F0601 is up to 600V.

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Cristiana SCARAMEL
ST Employee

Hi @TGoto.1​,

surely it is necessary to replace the electrolytic capacitor of the bus voltage (C44) and the fuse F1.

Moreover, according to your high voltage bus precision you may have to change bridge rectifier (D20).

If you plan to use external bootstrap diode select the part number according to your HV ratings.

In any case here you will find the BOM to check all the parts ratings.

I hope these info are useful for your project.

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Cristiana SCARAMEL
ST Employee

Hi @TGoto.1​,

surely it is necessary to replace the electrolytic capacitor of the bus voltage (C44) and the fuse F1.

Moreover, according to your high voltage bus precision you may have to change bridge rectifier (D20).

If you plan to use external bootstrap diode select the part number according to your HV ratings.

In any case here you will find the BOM to check all the parts ratings.

I hope these info are useful for your project.

If you feel a post has answered your question, please click "Accept as Solution"
TGoto.1
Associate II

Thank you for your answering. I notice that the F1, D20, bst Diodes need to check voltage too.​

By the way, It has the software that is used for adjusting motor specification and driving motor as the Windows application. Is this software working with those voltage up to 600V? If it isn't, What problem is there? Can I adjust within 400V using this software, and later using with 600V?

Hi @TGoto.1​,

are you referring to the STM32 Motor Control Software Development Kit (X-CUBE-MCSDK)?

If so, then you can manage directly in your project the Bus Voltage ratings and the AC input voltage data.

Let me know if I solved your doubts, if so please "Select as Best" button.

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TGoto.1
Associate II

Hello.

Exactly, I meant X-CUBE-MCSDK.

I've edited directly *.stmcx file.

And generate ​files(drive_parameter.h).

I could compile with no error.

But, I've find a problem with bus voltage measuring.

In the schematics, HV is divide with 470k+470k+6.49k ohms.

This means that the maximum voltage is 477V. Is this right?

If so, How can I measure with 600V as HV?

I think, It needs to change HV divider ratio.

And changing source file at the HV voltage measuring.

Please tell me how to change the software.

Hi @TGoto.1​,

yes, you have to change the resistors value of external voltage divider according to your bus voltage nominal value.

So you must update the project consequently, I suggest to use the GUI to be sure to update all files correctly.

Finally, I would like to highlight that the kit is not electrically isolated from the AC/DC input.

The USB interface of the board does not insulate host computer from high voltage.

When the board is supplied at a voltage outside the ELV range, a proper insulation method such as a USB isolator must be used to operate the board.

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Hi @TGoto.1​,

any update about your project progress?

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