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Offline VoidsWarrantiesTopic starter

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IRAMS10UP60A 3-phase driver/ inverter
« on: June 14, 2016, 07:47:21 pm »
I got an IRAMS10UP60A driver out of a washing machine a few years ago and decided i would make a 115v 3-phase driver from it.  I was planning on using an arduino and a pot to control it.  the data sheet and possibly correct circuit of it are below.  i have to supercaps for it but since i am new to these kinds of devices i am not understanding the voltages to the chip or if the extra caps, resistors, and transistor.  would it be easier to just use 3 n and p-channel mostfets and make 3 half-bridges.  sorry i dont have much of any work or trouble shooting to show.  my main questions are if VSS for the chip if gnd or negative like -15v and if there is a way to bypass T/Itrip by simply holding it a voltage.
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Offline danadak

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Re: IRAMS10UP60A 3-phase driver/ inverter
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2016, 01:18:45 am »
Here is a datasheet that discusses some of the design issues -


http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1750322.pdf


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