HCPL-786J-000E Avago Technologies US Inc., HCPL-786J-000E Datasheet - Page 14

OPTOCOUPLER, ANALOG, 3750VRMS

HCPL-786J-000E

Manufacturer Part Number
HCPL-786J-000E
Description
OPTOCOUPLER, ANALOG, 3750VRMS
Manufacturer
Avago Technologies US Inc.
Datasheet

Specifications of HCPL-786J-000E

No. Of Channels
1
Input Current
15mA
Output Voltage
4.9V
Opto Case Style
SOIC
No. Of Pins
8
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
Yes
Input Current Max
15mA
Isolation Voltage
3.75kV
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Power Supplies and Bypassing
The recommended application circuit is shown in Figure
17. A floating power supply (which in many applications
could be the same supply that is used to drive the high-
side power transistor) is regulated to 5 V using a simple
zener diode (D1); the value of resistor R1 should be chosen
to supply sufficient current from the existing floating sup-
ply. The voltage from the current sensing resistor or shunt
(Rsense) is applied to the input of the HCPL-7860/HCPL-
786J (U2) through an RC anti-aliasing filter (R2 and C2). And
finally, the output clock and data of the isolated modulator
are connected to the digital interface IC. Although the
application circuit is relatively simple, a few recommenda-
tions should be followed to ensure optimal performance.
The power supply for the isolated modulator is most
often obtained from the same supply used to power the
power transistor gate drive circuit. If a dedicated supply is
required, in many cases it is possible to add an additional
winding on an existing transformer. Otherwise, some sort
of simple isolated supply can be used, such as a line pow-
ered transformer or a high-frequency DC-DC converter.
Figure 17. Recommended Application Circuit.
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MOTOR
R
+
SENSE
-
HV+
HV-
R2 39 Ω
GATE DRIVE
FLOATING
POSITIVE
SUPPLY
CIRCUIT
5.1 V
D1
R1
0.1 μF
0.01 μF
C1
C2
V
V
V
GND1
DD1
IN+
IN-
HCPL-7860/
HCPL-786J
MCLK
MDAT
GND2
An inexpensive 78L05 three-terminal regulator can also be
used to reduce the floating supply voltage to 5 V. To help
attenuate high-frequency power supply noise or ripple, a
resistor or inductor can be used in series with the input of
the regulator to form a low-pass filter with the regulator’s
input bypass capacitor.
As shown in Figure 17, 0.1 PF bypass capacitors (C1 and
C3) should be located as close as possible to the input
and output power-supply pins of the isolated modulator
(U2). The bypass capacitors are required because of the
high-speed digital nature of the signals inside the isolated
modulator. A 0.01 PF bypass capacitor (C2) is also recom-
mended at the input due to the switched-capacitor nature
of the input circuit. The input bypass capacitor also forms
part of the anti-aliasing filter, which is recommended to
prevent high-frequency noise from aliasing down to lower
frequencies and interfering with the input signal.
V
DD2
+ 5 V
0.1 μF
C3
CCLK
CLAT
CDAT
MCLK1
MDAT1
MCLK2
MDAT2
GND
HCPL-0872
RESET
CHAN
SCLK
SDAT
OVR1
THR1
V
CS
DD
TO
CONTROL
CIRCUIT

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