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== Diagnostics == | == Diagnostics == | ||
| − | The MC33810 has | + | The MC33810 has three types of outputs. There are four low side gate drivers and four pre-gate drivers that can function either as ignition IGBT or general purpose MOSFET gate pre-drivers. The fault reporting will depend on which outputs of the MC33810 are being used and whether the pregate drivers are configured for IGBT or MOSFET. |
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| + | === Output Types === | ||
| + | '''OUT Type''': General low side gate drivers <br> | ||
| + | '''GPGD Type''': Pregate driver configured for a MOSFET <br> | ||
| + | '''IGBT Type''': Pregate driver configured for an IGBT <br> | ||
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| + | === Possible Faults Reported by MotoHawk from the MC33810 === | ||
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| + | Note: The fault detail is reported by the [http://mcs.woodward.com/content/motohawk/Documentation/MotoHawk2013aBeta4/HTML/MotoHawk_lib_Blocks/MC33810FaultDetail.html MotoHawk MC33810 Fault Detail] block. This block can report the LAST reported fault of the following faults. The faults that can be reported depend on the type of MC33810 output as well as the MotoHawk block used for the output. The [http://mcs.woodward.com/content/motohawk/Documentation/MotoHawk2013aBeta4/HTML/MotoHawk_lib_Blocks/IOFaultStatus.html IO Fault Status block] must be used with the IO Fault Detail block because the MC33810 fault detail block reports the last reported fault. It will continue to report a fault after the fault condition has cleared, and is intended only to give additional detail to the application. | ||
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| + | (0) No faults observed | ||
| + | (1) Open detected while asserted. Channel is OUT type | ||
| + | (2) Open detected while not-asserted. Channel is OUT type | ||
| + | (3) Short to battery. Channel is OUT type | ||
| + | (4) Temperature limit shutdown. Channel is OUT type. | ||
| + | (5) Open detected. Channel is GPGD type. | ||
| + | (6) Short detected. Channel is GPGD type. | ||
| + | (7) Open secondary detected. Channel is IGBT type. | ||
| + | (8) Max dwell shutdown. Channel is IGBT type. | ||
| + | (9) MAXI current observed. Channel is IGBT type. | ||
| + | (10) Open primary (Nominal current not attained). Channel is IGBT type. | ||
=== IGBT PreGate Drivers === | === IGBT PreGate Drivers === | ||
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| + | '''When these pregate driver (FB0,1,2,or 3) outputs of the MC33810 are configured as IGBT pregate drives, the output expects that they will be used to drive an ingition coil.''' These would be typical on ECU spark outputs that use the MC33810. | ||
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| + | When configured for IGBT type, the following faults can be detected: | ||
| + | (0) No faults observed | ||
| + | (7) Open secondary detected. Channel is IGBT type. | ||
| + | (8) Max dwell shutdown. Channel is IGBT type. | ||
| + | (9) MAXI current observed. Channel is IGBT type. | ||
| + | (10) Open primary (Nominal current not attained). Channel is IGBT type. | ||
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The fault diagnostics of these outputs are first enabled through the [http://mcs.woodward.com/content/motohawk/Documentation/MotoHawk2013aBeta4/HTML/motohawk_blocks.html MC33810 Spark Fault Definition] block. The Spark Resource (pin) is selected. | The fault diagnostics of these outputs are first enabled through the [http://mcs.woodward.com/content/motohawk/Documentation/MotoHawk2013aBeta4/HTML/motohawk_blocks.html MC33810 Spark Fault Definition] block. The Spark Resource (pin) is selected. | ||
| − | + | The IGBT pregate drivers use the nominal current value (or NOMI, where I=Current) for detection of an open circuit on the ignition coil primary side. The current is also compared to a maximum current value, or MAXI. The MC33810 compares the expected values for NOMI and MAXI across a current sense resistor. If the NOMI level is not reached, an open primary fault (10) is set. Similarly if MAXI is exceeded, MAXI fault is set (9). The NOMI and MAXI values are software configurable to the ranges of 3A to 10.75A for NOMI and 6A to 21A for MAXI using the Motohawk MC33810 Spark DAC Set block, found in Module Configuration blocks. [[Image: MC33810_DAC_Settings.PNG]] | |
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Revision as of 20:07, 20 May 2013
Note: PRELIMINARY. This article is currently being created.
Some modules use the MC33810 as the driver for their LSO and/or Spark Outputs. MotoHawk contains a blockset of MC33810 configuration and diagnostic blocks that can be used to enable the additional current control and diagnostic capabilities of the MC33810 chip.
Contents
Modules
The MC33810 is used on:
- ECM-S12X-70
- ECM-564x-112 (ECM-OH)
MC33810 Spark Control Definition
The MC33810 Spark Control Definition block must first be placed in the model to define the global configurations of the MC33810 IC that relate to IGBT control. There will be one block for each MC33810 driver chip.
Diagnostics
The MC33810 has three types of outputs. There are four low side gate drivers and four pre-gate drivers that can function either as ignition IGBT or general purpose MOSFET gate pre-drivers. The fault reporting will depend on which outputs of the MC33810 are being used and whether the pregate drivers are configured for IGBT or MOSFET.
Output Types
OUT Type: General low side gate drivers
GPGD Type: Pregate driver configured for a MOSFET
IGBT Type: Pregate driver configured for an IGBT
Possible Faults Reported by MotoHawk from the MC33810
Note: The fault detail is reported by the MotoHawk MC33810 Fault Detail block. This block can report the LAST reported fault of the following faults. The faults that can be reported depend on the type of MC33810 output as well as the MotoHawk block used for the output. The IO Fault Status block must be used with the IO Fault Detail block because the MC33810 fault detail block reports the last reported fault. It will continue to report a fault after the fault condition has cleared, and is intended only to give additional detail to the application.
(0) No faults observed (1) Open detected while asserted. Channel is OUT type (2) Open detected while not-asserted. Channel is OUT type (3) Short to battery. Channel is OUT type (4) Temperature limit shutdown. Channel is OUT type. (5) Open detected. Channel is GPGD type. (6) Short detected. Channel is GPGD type. (7) Open secondary detected. Channel is IGBT type. (8) Max dwell shutdown. Channel is IGBT type. (9) MAXI current observed. Channel is IGBT type. (10) Open primary (Nominal current not attained). Channel is IGBT type.
IGBT PreGate Drivers
When these pregate driver (FB0,1,2,or 3) outputs of the MC33810 are configured as IGBT pregate drives, the output expects that they will be used to drive an ingition coil. These would be typical on ECU spark outputs that use the MC33810.
When configured for IGBT type, the following faults can be detected: (0) No faults observed (7) Open secondary detected. Channel is IGBT type. (8) Max dwell shutdown. Channel is IGBT type. (9) MAXI current observed. Channel is IGBT type. (10) Open primary (Nominal current not attained). Channel is IGBT type.
The fault diagnostics of these outputs are first enabled through the MC33810 Spark Fault Definition block. The Spark Resource (pin) is selected.
The IGBT pregate drivers use the nominal current value (or NOMI, where I=Current) for detection of an open circuit on the ignition coil primary side. The current is also compared to a maximum current value, or MAXI. The MC33810 compares the expected values for NOMI and MAXI across a current sense resistor. If the NOMI level is not reached, an open primary fault (10) is set. Similarly if MAXI is exceeded, MAXI fault is set (9). The NOMI and MAXI values are software configurable to the ranges of 3A to 10.75A for NOMI and 6A to 21A for MAXI using the Motohawk MC33810 Spark DAC Set block, found in Module Configuration blocks.
Note: NOMI and MAXI current is only used when the outputs are configured as IGBT pre-gate drivers. These do not apply if pregate driver is configured for a MOSFET (as in an LSO).
Important: NOMI and MAXI fault detection requires a shutdown event and is not supported if the output is driven by a PWM or Discrete Output block. Open and Short faults on IGBT spark outputs via MC33810 will not be reported.