Si8281/82/83/84 Data Sheet
ISODrivers with Integrated DC-DC Converters
The Si828x family (Si8281/82/83/84) is made up of isolated, high-current gate drivers
with integrated system safety and feedback functions. These devices are ideal for driving
power MOSFETs and IGBTs used in a wide variety of inverter and motor control applica-
tions. The Si828x isolated gate drivers utilize Silicon Labs' proprietary silicon isolation
technology, supporting up to 5.0 kVrms withstand voltage per UL1577. This technology
enables higher-performance, reduced variation with temperature and age, tighter part-to-
part matching, and superior common-mode rejection compared to other isolated gate
driver technologies.
In addition to the gate driver, the Si828x family integrates a dc-dc controller for simple
implementation of an isolated supply for the driver side. The Si828x dc-dc controller can
be ordered in two different configurations depending on what system voltage rails are
available and the amount of power needed. The Si8281 and Si8283 have integrated
power switch but are limited in dc-dc voltage input to the device bias. The Si8282 and
Si8284 utilize and external power switch and are able to accept much higher voltage in-
put power rail. User-adjustable frequency for minimizing emissions, a soft-start function
for safety, and a shut-down option are available options. The device requires only mini-
mal passive components and a miniature transformer.
The input to the device is a complementary digital input that can be utilized in several
configurations. The input side of the isolation also has several control and feedback digi-
tal signals. The controller to the device receives information about the driver side power
state and fault state of the device and recovers the device from fault through an active-
low reset pin.
On the output side, Si828x devices provide separate pull-up and pull-down pins for the
gate. A dedicated DSAT pin detects the desaturation condition and immediately shuts
down the driver in a controlled manner. The Si828x devices also integrate a Miller clamp
to facilitate a strong turn-off of the power switch.
Applications
IGBT/ MOSFET gate drives
Industrial, HEV, and renewable energy inverters
AC, Brushless, and DC motor controls and drives
Variable-speed motor controllers
Isolated switch mode and UPS power supplies
Safety Regulatory Approvals (Pending)
UL 1577 recognized
Up to 5000 VRMS for 1 minute
CSA component notice 5A approval
IEC 60950-1 (reinforced insulation)
VDE certification conformity
VDE0884 Part 10 (basic insulation)
CQC certification approval
GB4943.1 (reinforced insulation)
KEY FEATURES
System Safety Features
DESAT detection
FAULT feedback
Undervoltage Lock Out (UVLO)
Soft shutdown on fault condition
Silicon Labs’ high-performance isolation
technology
Industry leading noise immunity
High speed, low latency and skew
Best reliability available
30 V driver-side supply voltage
Integrated Miller clamp
Power ready pin
Complementary driver control input
Compact packages: 20 and 24-pin wide-
body SOIC
Integrated DC-DC converter
Feedback-controlled converter with
dithering for low EMI
DC-DC converter efficiency of 83%
Shutdown, frequency, and soft-start
controls
Industrial temp range: –40 to 125 °C
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Table of Contents
1. Ordering Guide ..............................4
2. System Overview ..............................5
2.1 Isolation Channel Description ........................5
2.2 Device Behavior .............................5
2.3 Input .................................6
2.4 Driver Side Output ............................6
2.5 Fault (FLTb) Pin .............................6
2.6 Reset (RSTb) Pin.............................6
2.7 Ready (RDY) Pin .............................6
2.8 Undervoltage Lockout (UVLO) ........................6
2.9 Desaturation Detection ...........................7
2.10 Soft Shutdown .............................7
2.11 Miller Clamp ..............................8
2.12 DC-DC Converter Application Information ....................9
2.12.1 External Transformer Driver.......................9
2.12.2 Output Voltage Control ........................9
2.12.3 Compensation ...........................9
2.12.4 Thermal Protection..........................10
2.12.5 Cycle Skipping ...........................10
2.12.6 Shutdown (Si8283 and Si8284 Only)....................10
2.12.7 Soft Start (Si8283 and Si8284 Only) ....................10
2.12.8 Programmable Frequency (Si8283 and Si8284 Only) ..............10
2.12.9 Low Supply Voltage Configuration ....................11
2.12.10 High Supply Voltage Configuration ....................12
2.13 Transformer Design ...........................13
3. Applications Information ..........................14
3.1 Recommended Application Circuits.......................14
3.1.1 Inputs ..............................15
3.1.2 Reset, RDY, and Fault .........................16
3.1.3 Desaturation ............................16
3.1.4 Driver Outputs............................16
3.2 Layout Considerations ...........................16
3.3 Power Dissipation Considerations .......................17
4. Electrical Specifications ..........................20
4.1 Timing Diagrams .............................26
4.2 Typical Operating Characteristics .......................27
4.3 Regulatory Information ...........................31
5. Pin Descriptions .............................34
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6. Packaging ...............................38
6.1 Package Outline: 20-Pin Wide Body SOIC ....................38
6.2 Land Pattern: 20-Pin Wide Body SOIC .....................40
6.3 Package Outline: 24-Pin Wide Body SOIC ....................41
6.4 Land Pattern: 24-Pin Wide Body SOIC .....................43
6.5 Top Marking: 20-Pin and 24-Pin Wide Body SOIC..................44
7. Revision History .............................45
7.1 Revision 1.0 ..............................45
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1. Ordering Guide
Ordering
Part Number
(OPN)
UVLO
Voltage
DC/DC Features
Package
Shutdown Soft Start Frequency
Control External Switch Insulation
Rating
Available Now
Si8281BC-IS 9 V No No No No 3.75 kVrms WB SOIC-20
Si8281CC-IS 12 V No No No No 3.75 kVrms WB SOIC-20
Si8282BC-IS 9 V No No No Yes 3.75 kVrms WB SOIC-20
Si8282CC-IS 12 V No No No Yes 3.75 kVrms WB SOIC-20
Si8283BC-IS 9 V Yes Yes Yes No 3.75 kVrms WB SOIC-24
Si8283CC-IS 12 V Yes Yes Yes No 3.75 kVrms WB SOIC-24
Si8284BC-IS 9 V Yes Yes Yes Yes 3.75 kVrms WB SOIC-24
Si8284CC-IS 12 V Yes Yes Yes Yes 3.75 kVrms WB SOIC-24
Sample Now
Si8281BD-IS 9 V No No No No 5.0 kVrms WB SOIC-20
Si8281CD-IS 12 V No No No No 5.0 kVrms WB SOIC-20
Si8282BD-IS 9 V No No No Yes 5.0 kVrms WB SOIC-20
Si8282CD-IS 12 V No No No Yes 5.0 kVrms WB SOIC-20
Si8283BD-IS 9 V Yes Yes Yes No 5.0 kVrms WB SOIC-24
Si8283CD-IS 12 V Yes Yes Yes No 5.0 kVrms WB SOIC-24
Si8284BD-IS 9 V Yes Yes Yes Yes 5.0 kVrms WB SOIC-24
Si8284CD-IS 12 V Yes Yes Yes Yes 5.0 kVrms WB SOIC-24
Note:
1. Add an "R" at the end of the Part Number to denote Tape and Reel option.
2. All packages are RoHS-compliant with peak solder reflow temperatures of 260°C according to the JEDEC industry standard clas-
sifications.
3. “Si” and “SI” are used interchangeably.
4. AEC-Q100 qualified.
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2. System Overview
2.1 Isolation Channel Description
The operation of an Si828x channel is analogous to that of an optocoupler and gate driver, except an RF carrier is modulated instead of
light. This simple architecture provides a robust isolated data path and requires no special considerations or initialization at start-up. A
simplified block diagram for a single Si828x channel is shown in the figure below.
RF
OSCILLATOR
MODULATOR
DEMODULATOR
+
NOISE FILTER
A
Semiconductor-
Based Isolation
Barrier
Transmitter Receiver
Input
Logic
Gnd
VDD
VH
VL
Figure 2.1. Simplified Channel Diagram
A channel consists of an RF Transmitter and RF Receiver separated by a semiconductor-based isolation barrier. Referring to the
Transmitter, input A modulates the carrier provided by an RF oscillator using on/off keying. The Receiver contains a demodulator that
decodes the input state according to its RF energy content and applies the result to output B via the output driver. This RF on/off keying
scheme is superior to pulse code schemes as it provides best-in-class noise immunity, low power consumption, and better immunity to
magnetic fields.
2.2 Device Behavior
The following table shows state relationships for the Si828x inputs and outputs.
Table 2.1. Si8281/82/83/84 Truth Table
IN+ IN– VDDA State VDDB–VMID
State
Desaturation
State VH VL RDY FLTb
H H Powered Powered Undetected Hi-Z Pull-down H H
H L Powered Powered Undetected Pull-up Hi-Z H H
L X Powered Powered Undetected Hi-Z Pull-down H H
X X Powered Unpowered L H
X X Powered Powered Detected Hi-Z Pull-down1H L
Note:
1. Driver state after soft shutdown.
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2.3 Input
The IN+ and IN– inputs to the Si828x devices act as a complementary pair. If the IN– is held low, the IN+ will act as a active-high input
for the driver control. Alternatively, if IN+ is held high, then the IN– can be used as an active-low input for driver control. When the IN– is
used as the control signal, taking the IN+ low will hold the output driver low.
IN+
VH
_
IN
VL
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
LOW
Pull-up
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
Pull-down
Figure 2.2. Si828x Complementary Input Diagram
2.4 Driver Side Output
The Si828x has separate pins for gate drive high (VH) and gate drive low (VL). This makes it simple for the user to use different gate
resistors to control IGBT VCE rise and fall time.
2.5 Fault (FLTb) Pin
FLTb is an open-drain type output. Once the UVLO condition is cleared on the driver side of the device, the FLTb pin is released. A
pull-up resistor takes the pin high. When the desaturation condition is detected, the Si828x indicates the fault by bringing the FLTb pin
low. FLTb stays low until the controller brings the RSTb pin low.
FLTb is also taken low if the UVLO condition is met during device operation. FLTb is released in that case as soon as the UVLO condi-
tion is cleared.
2.6 Reset (RSTb) Pin
The RSTb pin is used to clear the desaturation condition and bring the Si828x driver back to an operational state. Even though the input
may be toggling, the driver will not change state until the fault condition has been reset.
2.7 Ready (RDY) Pin
The ready pin indicates to the controller that power is available on both sides of the isolation, i.e., at VDDA and VDDB. RDY goes high
when both the primary side and secondary side UVLO circuits are disengaged. If the UVLO conditions are met on either side of the
isolation barrier, the ready pin will return low. RDY is a push-pull output pin and can be floated if not used.
2.8 Undervoltage Lockout (UVLO)
The UVLO circuit unconditionally drives VL low when VDDB is below the lockout threshold. The Si828x is maintained in UVLO until
VDDB rises above VDDBUV+. During power down, the Si828x enters UVLO when VDDB falls below the UVLO threshold plus hysteresis
(i.e., VDDB < VDDBUV+ – VDDBHYS).
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2.9 Desaturation Detection
The Si828x provides sufficient voltage and current to drive and keep the IGBT in saturation during on time to minimize power dissipa-
tion and maintain high efficiency operation. However, abnormal load conditions can force the IGBT out of saturation and cause perma-
nent damage to the IGBT.
To protect the IGBT during abnormal load conditions, the Si828x detects an IGBT desaturation condition, shuts down the driver upon
detecting a fault, and provides a fault indication to the controller. These integrated features provide desaturation protection with mini-
mum external BOM cost. The figure below illustrates the Si828x desaturation circuit. When the Si828x driver output is high, the internal
current source is on, and this current flows from the DSAT pin to charge the CBL capacitor. The voltage on the DSAT pin is monitored
by an internal comparator. Since the DSAT pin is connected to the IGBT collector through the DDSAT and a small RDSAT, its voltage is
almost the same as the VCE of the IGBT. If the VCE of the IGBT does not drop below the Si828x desaturation threshold voltage within a
certain time after turning on the IGBT (blanking period) the block will generate a fault signal. The Si828x desaturation hysteresis is fixed
at 220 mV and threshold is nominally 7 V.
VMID
DSAT
DESAT Sense
Driver Control Signal
Fault Signal
Driver Disable
CBL
RDSAT
DDSAT
7 V
Ich
g
Figure 2.3. Desaturation Circuit
As an additional feature, the block supports a blanking timer function to mask the turn-on transient of the external switching device and
avoid unexpected fault signal generation. This function requires an external blanking capacitor, CBL, of typically 390 pF between DSAT
and VMID pins. The block includes a 1 mA current source (IChg) to charge the CBL. This current source, the value of the external CBL,
and the programmed fault threshold, determine the blanking time (tBlanking).
tBlanking =CBL ×
VDESAT
Ichg
An internal nmos switch is implemented between DSAT and VMID to discharge the external blanking capacitor, CBL, and reset the
blanking timer. The current limiting RDSAT resistor protects the DSAT pin from large current flow toward the IGBT collector during the
IGBT’s body diode freewheeling period (with possible large collector’s negative voltage, relative to IGBT’s emitter).
2.10 Soft Shutdown
To avoid excessive dV/dt on the IGBT’s collector during fault shut down, the Si828x implements a soft shut down feature to discharge
the IGBT’s gate slowly. When soft shut down is activated, the high power driver goes inactive, and a weak pull down via VH and exter-
nal RH discharges the gate until the gate voltage level is reduced to the VSSB + 2 V level. The high power driver is then turned on to
clamp the IGBT gate voltage to VMID.
After the soft shut down, the Si828x driver output voltage is clamped low to keep the IGBT in the off state.
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2.11 Miller Clamp
IGBT power circuits are commonly connected in a half bridge configuration with the collector of the bottom IGBT tied to the emitter of
the top IGBT.
When the upper IGBT turns on (while the bottom IGBT is in the off state), the voltage on the collector of the bottom IGBT flies up sever-
al hundred volts quickly (fast dV/dt). This fast dV/dt induces a current across the IGBT collector-to-gate capacitor (CCG that constitutes
a positive gate voltage spike and can turn on the bottom IGBT. This behavior is called Miller parasitic turn on and can be destructive to
the switch since it causes shoot through current from the rail right across the two IGBTs to ground. The Si828x Miller clamp’s purpose
is to clamp the gate of the IGBT device being driven by the Si828x to prevent IGBT turn on due to the collector CCG coupling.
RL
VL
VH
Driver Control RH
2.0 V
CLMP
Driver Control
Soft Shutdown
RSS
VSSB
VSSB
VSSB
VDDB CCG
Figure 2.4. Miller Clamp Device
The Miller clamp device (Clamp) is engaged after the main driver had been on (VL) and pulled IGBT gate voltage close to VSSB, such
that one can consider the IGBT being already off. This timing prevents the Miller clamp from interfering with the driver’s operation. The
engaging of the Miller Clamp is done by comparing the IGBT gate voltage with a 2.0 V reference (relative to VSSB) before turning on
the Miller clamp NMOS.
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2.12 DC-DC Converter Application Information
The Si828x isolated dc-dc converter is based on a modified fly-back topology and uses an external transformer and rectifying diodes for
low cost and high operating efficiency. The PWM controller operates in closed-loop, current mode control and generates isolated output
voltages with up to 2 W average output power at VDDP = 5.0 V. Voltage feedback is referenced between VDDB-VSSB. Although there
is only one voltage feedback path, two output voltages are realized by the tight coupling of the two secondary transformer windings.
Options are available for 24 Vdc input operation and externally configured switching frequency.
The dc-dc controller modulates a pair of internal, primary-side power switches (see Figure 2.5 Si8281/83 Block Diagram: 3 to 5 V Input
to Split Voltage Output on page 11) to generate an isolated voltage at external diode D1 and D2. Divider resistors, R1 and R2, gener-
ate proper 1.05 V for the VSNS pin. Closed-loop feedback is provided by an internal compensated error amplifier, which compares the
voltage at the VSNS pin to an internal voltage reference. The resulting error voltage is fed back across the isolation barrier via an inter-
nal feedback path to the controller, thus completing the control loop.
For input supply voltages higher than 5 V, an external FET Q2 is modulated by a driver pin ESW as shown in Figure 2.6 Si8282/84
Block Diagram: >5.5 V Input to Split Voltage Output on page 12. A shunt resistor based voltage sense pin, RSN, provides current
sensing capability to the controller.
The Vin must be able to support the Si828x VDDB-VSSD static load current (approximately 9 mA), the output drive load requirement,
and the dc-dc power dissipation (loss). The driver power requirement is dependent on the IGBT gate charge and the driver switching
frequency. Below are the equations to calculate the Vin power requirement.
Pvin =
(
9 × 103× (VDDB +VSSB)+Qg ×Fsw
)
η
where:
Qg = IGBT total gate charge
Fsw = driver switching frequency
ƞ = dc-dc efficiency (approximately 78%)
Additional part number features include an externally-triggered shutdown of the converter functionality using the SH pin and a program-
mable soft start configured by a capacitor connected to the SS pin. The resistor value on pin SH/FC and the capacitor value on pin SS
are used during power-up to set the dc-dc switching frequency. Note that pin SH/FC and SS pins are available on the Si8283 and
Si8284 only. The Si828x can be used with a low-voltage power rail or a high-voltage power rail. These features and configurations are
explained in more detail in other sections.
2.12.1 External Transformer Driver
The dc-dc controller has internal switches (VSW) for driving the transformer with up to a 5.5 V voltage supply. For higher voltages on
the primary side, a driver output (ESW) is provided on the Si8282 and Si8284 that can switch an external NMOS power transistor for
driving the transformer. When this configuration is used, a shunt resistor based voltage sense pin (RSN) provides current sensing to the
controller.
2.12.2 Output Voltage Control
The isolated output voltage, VOUT (VDDB–VSSB), is sensed by a resistor divider that provides feedback to the controller through the
VSNS pin. The voltage error is encoded and transmitted back to the primary side controller across the isolation barrier, which in turn
changes the duty cycle of the transformer driver. The equation for VOUT is as follows:
VOUT =VSNS ×
(
1 + R1
R2
)
The VDDB-VSSB voltage split is depended on the ratio of the two secondary windings and can be calculated as follows:
VDDB VMID =VOUT ×
(
S1
S1 × S2
)
VSSB VMID =VOUT ×
(
S2
S1 + S2
)
2.12.3 Compensation
The dc-dc converter operates in current mode control. The loop is compensated by connecting an external resistor in series with a ca-
pacitor from the COMP pin to VSSB. The compensation network, RCOMP, and CCOMP are set to 200 and 1 nF for most Si828x
applications.
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2.12.4 Thermal Protection
A thermal shutdown circuit is implemented to protect the system from over-temperature events. The thermal shutdown is activated at a
junction temperature that prevents permanent damage from occurring.
2.12.5 Cycle Skipping
Cycle skipping is included to reduce switching power losses at light loads. This feature is transparent to the user and is activated auto-
matically at light loads. The product options with integrated power switches (Si8281/83) may never experience cycle skipping during
operation, even at light loads, while the external power switch options (Si8282/84) are likely to have cycle skipping start at light loads.
2.12.6 Shutdown (Si8283 and Si8284 Only)
This feature allows the operation of the dc-dc converter to be shut down when SH/FC is asserted high. This pin normally has a resistor
to ground, the value of which is used in conjunction with the value of the capacitor on the SS pin during startup to determine the dc-dc
switching frequency. Therefore, a GPIO pin connected to SH/FC pin to control the shutdown function should be in a high-impedance
state during startup to avoid interfering with the internal frequency calculation circuit. During normal operation, this pin should be held
low and only taken high to assert dc-dc shutdown.
2.12.7 Soft Start (Si8283 and Si8284 Only)
The dc-dc controller has an internal timer that controls the power conversion start-up to limit inrush current. There is also a Soft Start
option where users can program the soft start up by an external capacitor connected to the SS pin.
The soft start period is the maximum duration of time that the Si8283/84 will try to ramp up the output voltage. If the output voltage fails
to reach the targeted voltage level within this soft start period, the Si8283/84 will terminate the dc-dc startup cycle and wait for 40 sec-
onds before initiating a new (startup) cycle.
The equations for setting the soft start period are as follows:
tSS = 200000 × CSS
or
CSS =
tSS
200000
2.12.8 Programmable Frequency (Si8283 and Si8284 Only)
The frequency of the PWM modulator is set to a default of 250 kHz for Si828x. Users can program their desired frequency within a
given band of 200 kHz to 800 kHz by controlling the time constant of an external RC connected to the SH_FC and SS pins.
The equations for setting fSW or RSW are as follows:
fSW =1025.5
(
RSW ×CSS
)
or
RSW =1025.5
(
fSW ×CSS
)
The following are the recommended steps for calculating CSS and RSW:
1. Select the maximum soft start duration (typically 40 ms).
2. Calculate Css using Equation A.
3. Select the dc-dc switching frequency.
4. Calculate RSW using the above equation.
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2.12.9 Low Supply Voltage Configuration
The low supply voltage configuration is used when 3.0 V to 5.5 V supply rails are available. All product options of the Si8281 and
Si8283 are intended for this configuration. The output voltage is rted for +15 V / –9 V.
An advantage of Si828x devices over other converters that use this same topology is that the output voltage is sensed on the secon-
dary side without requiring additional optocouplers and support circuitry to bias those optocouplers. This allows the dc-dc to operate
with superior line and load regulation while reducing external components and increasing lifetime reliability.
In a typical isolated gate driver application, the dc-dc powers the Si8281 and Si8283 VDDB and VSSB as shown in the figure below.
The Si8281 and Si8283 dc-dc circuit in the figure below can deliver up to 2 W of output power for Vin = 5 V and 1 W for Vin = 3.3 V. The
dc-dc requires an input capacitor, C2, blocking capacitor, C1, transformer, T1, rectifying diodes, D1 and D2, and output capacitors, C26,
and C27. Resistors R1 and R2 divide the output voltage to match the internal reerence of the error amplifier. The ratio of the two secon-
dary windings, S1 and S2, splits the output voltage into two portions. The positive VDDB and the negative VSSB with common refer-
ence to VMID (IGBT Emitter).
VDDB =VOUT ×
(
S1
S1 + S2
)
VSSB =VOUT ×
(
S2
S1 + S2
)
Type 1 loop compensation made by RCOMP and CCOMP are required at the COMP pin. The combination of RCOMP = 200 and
CCOMP = 1 nF satisfies most Si8281 and Si8283 dc-dc applications. Though it is not necessary for normal operation, we recommend
that an RC snubber (not shown) be placed in parallel with the secondary winding to minimize radiated emissions.
RDY
FLTb
VH
VL
CMOS Isolation
Si8281/Si8283
Freq. Control
and Shutdown
Soft Start
UVLO
Power
FET
DC-DC
Controller
VSW
SH_FC
SS
VDDA
CSS
RFSW
Power
FET
Error Amp
and
Compensation
Encoder
UVLO
VDDB
VSNS
COMP
VSSB
R1
VSSB
Vin C1
T1
D1C26
HF RX HF TX
R2
C2
RCOMP CCOMP
DSAT
Detection
HF RX
Driver
Miller
Clamp
CLMP
DSAT
VMID
HF TX
Decoder
Encoder Decoder
RSTb
+IN
-IN
Input
Control &
Reset
D2
C27
VDDP
S1
S2 VMID
Figure 2.5. Si8281/83 Block Diagram: 3 to 5 V Input to Split Voltage Output
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2.12.10 High Supply Voltage Configuration
The high supply voltage configuration is used when a higher voltage power supply rail (up to 24 V) is available. All product options of
the Si8282 and Si8284 are intended for this configuration. The dc-dc converter uses the isolated flyback topology. With this topology,
the switch and sense resistor are external, allowing higher switching voltages.
The output voltage is sensed on the secondary side without requiring additional optocouplers and support circuitry to bias those opto-
couplers. This allows the dc-dc to operate with superior line and load regulation.
The figure below shows the block diagram of an Si828x with external components. The Si8284 product option has externally controlled
switching frequency and soft start. The dc-dc requires input capacitor C28, transformer T1, switch Q4, sense resistor Rsense, rectifying
diodes D1 and D2, and output capacitors C26 and C27. To supply VDDA, Q3 transistor is biased by R23, 5.6 V Zener diode D5 and
filtered by C30 and C11. External frequency and soft start behavior is set by CSS and RFSW. Resistors R1 and R2 divide the output
voltage to match the internal reference of the error amplifier. The ratio of the two secondary windings splits the output voltage into two
portions. The positive VDDB and the negative VSSB with common reference to VMID (IGBT Emitter).
VDDB =VOUT ×
(
S1
S1 + S2
)
VSSB =VOUT ×
(
S2
S1 + S2
)
Type 1 loop compensation made by RCOMP and CCOMP are required at the COMP pin. The combination of RCOMP = 49.9 and
CCOMP = 1.5 nF satisfies most Si8282 and Si8284 dc-dc applications. Though it is not necessary for normal operation, we recommend
to use RC snubbers (not shown) on both primary and secondary windings to minimize high-frequency emissions.
RDY
FLTb
VH
VL
CMOS Isolation
Si8282/Si8284
Error Amp
and
Compensation
Encoder
UVLO
VDDB
VSNS
COMP
VSSB
R1
VSSB
Vin
T1
D1C26
HF RX HF TX
R2
C28
RCOMP CCOMP
DSAT
Detection
HF RX
Driver
Miller
Clamp
CLMP
DSAT
VMID
HF TX
Decoder
Encoder Decoder
RSTb
+IN
-IN
Input
Control &
Reset
D2
C27
Freq. Control
and Shutdown
Soft Start
DC-DC Controller
Current
Sensing
UVLO
FET
Driver
ESW
VDDA
RSN
GNDP
Rsense
R23
Q4
Q3
FC_SH
SS
CSS
RFSW
5.6V
C11
C30
D5
Figure 2.6. Si8282/84 Block Diagram: >5.5 V Input to Split Voltage Output
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2.13 Transformer Design
The internal switch dc-dc (Si8281, Si8283) and external switch dc-dc (Si8282, Si8284) operate in different topologies and, thus, require
different transformer designs. The table below provides a list of transformers and their parametric characteristics that have been valida-
ted to work with Si828x products. It is recommended that users order the transformers from the vendors per the part numbers given
below.
To manufacture transformers from your preferred suppliers that may not be listed below, please specify to supplier the parametric char-
acteristics as specified in the table below for a given input voltage and isolation rating.
Table 2.2. Si828x Recommended Transformers
Transformer Supplier Ordering
Part #
Input
Voltage
(V)
Output
Voltage
(V)
Turns Ratio
P:S
Leakage
Inductance
(nH max)
Primary
Inductance
Primary
Resistance
(Ω max)
Isolation
Rating
(kVrms)
Coilcraft1, 2
(http://www.coilcraft.com)TA7788-AL 7–24 –9.0–15 1 : 1.25 : 0.75 554 25 µH ±5% 0.49 5
UMEC2
(http://www.umec-
usa.com)
UTB02241s 4.5–5.5 –10.0–14 1 : 7 : 5 100 2.5 µH ±5% 0.05 5
UMEC2
(http://www.umec-
usa.com)
UTB02253s 7–24 –9.0–15 1 : 2 : 1.21 200 25 µH ±5% 0.225 5
Note:
1. AEC-Q200 qualified.
2. For reference design details, see AN973: Design Guide for Si8281/83 Isolated DC-DC with Internal Switch.
Si8281/82/83/84 Data Sheet
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3. Applications Information
The following sections detail the input and output circuits necessary for proper operation.
3.1 Recommended Application Circuits
Css
Rsw
C26
10uF
C27
10uF
T1
Lp
3
8
6
5
2
7
D1
B160
D2
B160
R13
100
C2
100pF
R2
R1
Q1
MCU
0.1uF
RC
200K
CC
1nF
CBL
C1
10uF
C7
10uF
C8
0.1uF
Q2
DSAT
0.1uF
10uF
RDSAT + RAIL
- RAIL
Place RDSAT, DSAT, CBL
as close to Q1 as possible
Si8281/83
VDDA
VH
CLMP
VSW
GNDP
NCVDDP
DSAT
VSNS
SS
GNDA
VDDBSH/FC
RSTb
COMP
VL
FLTb
RDY/SSH
VMID
VSSB
IN+
IN- VSSB
NC
Vin
RH
RL
0.1uF10uF
RFC, Css, pin SH/FC, SS are
available on Si8283 only
S1
S2
VDDB
VSSB
220nF
Vin
10k 10k
100pF100
100pF
100pF
R8 R9
R7
C12 C13
C14 C15
C20
C21 C22
Figure 3.1. Recommended Si8281/83 Application Circuit
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C28
10uF
Q3
MMBT2222LT1
VDDA
Vin
The components in this box can be
removed if 5V source is available
to connect to the VDDA directly
R14 = (Vin – 5.6)/0.001
Vin = 7V to 24V
Auxiliary VDDP to 5V VDDA circuit
C11
0.1uF
C13
0.1uF
Rsense
0.1
R23
15K
D5
5.6V
R22
10.0
C30
0.1uF
Q4
FDT3612 R1
RDSAT
RL
CC
1nF
R2
0.1uF
Rsw
RC
200K
MCU
D1
B160
Css
C2
100pF
DSAT
R13
100
D2
B160
C27
10uF
10uF
10uF
C26
10uF
CBL
Q2
Q1
0.1uF
RH
+ RAIL
- RAIL
Place RDSAT, DDSAT, and CBL
as close to Q1 as possible
T1
25uH
2
8
6
5
3
7
R24
100
C31
100pF
Si8282/84
VDDA
VH
CLMP
RSN
GNDP
NCESW
DSAT
VSNS
SS
GNDA
VDDBSH/FC
RSTb
COMP
VL
FLTb
RDY
VMID
VSSB
IN+
IN- VSSB
NC
RFC, Css, pin SH/FC, SS are
available on Si8284 only
S1
S2
VDDB
VSSB
220nF
Vin
10k 10k
100pF
100
100pF
100pF
R8 R9
R7
C20
C21 C22
C12 C13
C14 C15
Figure 3.2. Recommended Si8282/84 Application Circuit
The Si828x has both inverting and non-inverting gate control inputs (IN– and IN+). In normal operation, one of the inputs is not used,
and should be connected to GNDA (IN–) or VDDA (IN+) for proper logic termination. The Si828x has an active low reset input (RSTb),
an active high ready (RDY) push pull output, and an open drain fault (FLTb) output that requires a weak 10 pull-up resistor. The
Si828x gate driver will shut down when a fault is detected. It then provides FLTb indication to the MCU, and remains in the shutdown
state until the MCU applies a reset signal.
The desaturation sensing circuit consisted of the 380 pF blanking capacitor, 100 Ω current limiting resistor, and DSAT diode. These
components provide current and voltage protection for the Si828x desaturation DSAT pin and it is critical to place these components as
close to the IGBT as possible. Also, on the layout, make sure that the loop area forming between these components and the IGBT be
minimized for optimum desaturation detection. The Si828x has VH and VL gate drive outputs with external RH and RL resistors to limit
output gate current. The value of these resistors can be adjusted to independently control IGBT collector voltage rise and fall time. The
CLMP output should be connected to the gate of the IGBT directly to provide clamping action between the gate and VSSB. This clamp-
ing action dissipates IGBT Miller current from collector to the gate to secure the IGBT in the off-state.
3.1.1 Inputs
Inputs should be driven by CMOS level push-pull output. If input is driven by the MCU GPIO, it is recommended that the MCU be loca-
ted as closed to the Si828x as possible to minimize PCB trace parasitic and noise coupling to the input circuit. In noisy environments, it
is customary to add a small series resistor, and a decoupling cap to the IN traces (R7, C20 in Figure 3.1 Recommended Si8281/83
Application Circuit on page 14 and Figure 3.2 Recommended Si8282/84 Application Circuit on page 15). These RC filters attenuate
glitches from electrical noise and improve input-to-output signal integrity.
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3.1.2 Reset, RDY, and Fault
The Si828x has an active high ready (RDY) push pull output, an open drain fault (FLTb) output, and an active low reset input (RSTb)
that require pull-up resistors (R8 and R9). Fast common-mode transients in high-power circuits can inject noise and glitches into these
pins due to parasitic coupling. Depending on the IGBT power circuit layout, additional capacitance (use 100 pF to 470 pF for C21 and
C22) can be included on these pins to prevent faulty RDY and FLTb indications as well as unintended reset to the device.
The FLTb outputs from multiple Si828x devices can be connected in an OR wiring configuration to provide a single FLTb signal to the
MCU.
3.1.3 Desaturation
The desaturation sensing circuit consists of the blanking capacitor (390 pF recommended), 100 Ω current limiting resistor, and DSAT
diode. These components provide current and voltage protection for the Si828x desaturation DSAT pin, and it is critical to place these
components as close to the IGBT as possible. Also, in the layout, the loop area forming between these components and the IGBT
should be minimized for optimum desaturation detection.
3.1.4 Driver Outputs
The Si828x has VH and VL gate drive outputs (see Figure 3.1 Recommended Si8281/83 Application Circuit on page 14). They work
with external RH and RL resistors to limit output gate current. The value of these resistors can be adjusted to independently control
IGBT collector voltage rise and fall time.
The CLMP output should be connected to the gate of the IGBT directly to provide clamping action between the gate and VSSB pin. This
clamping action dissipates IGBT Miller current from the collector to the gate to secure the IGBT in the off-state. Negative VSSB pro-
vides further help to ensure the gate voltage stays below the IGBT’s Vth during the off state.
3.2 Layout Considerations
It is most important to minimize ringing in the drive path and noise on the supply lines. Care must be taken to minimize parasitic induc-
tance in these paths by locating the Si828x as close as possible to the device it is driving. In addition, the supply and ground trace
paths must be kept short. For this reason, the use of power and ground planes is highly recommended. A split ground plane system
having separate ground and power planes for power devices and small signal components provides the best overall noise performance.
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3.3 Power Dissipation Considerations
Proper system design must assure that the Si828x operates within safe thermal limits across the entire load range. The Si828x total
power dissipation is the sum of the power dissipated by bias supply current, internal parasitic switching losses, and power dissipated by
the series gate resistor and load. Equation 1 shows total Si828x power dissipation.
PD = (VDDA)(IDDA) + 1.05(VDDB)(IDDB) + 1.05 × f×Qint ×VDDB +1.05
2
(
f
)(
QIGBT
)
(VDDB)Rp
Rp +RH +Rn
Rn +RL
where:
PD is the total Si828x device power dissipation (W).
IDDA is the input-side maximum bias current (7.5 mA).
IDDB is the driver die maximum bias current (10.8 mA).
Qint is the internal parasitic charge (3 nC).
VDDA is the input-side VDD supply voltage (2.7 to 5.5 V).
VDDB is the total driver-side supply voltage (VDDB + VSSB:
12.5 to 30 V).
f is the IGBT switching frequency (Hz).
RH is the VH external gate resistor, RL is the VL external gate
resistor.
Rp is the RDS(ON) of the driver pull-up switch: (2.6 Ω).
Rn is the RDS(ON) of the driver pull-down switch: (0.8 Ω).
Equation 1.
To account for the Si828x dc-dc loss, an additional 5% of power is added to the driver-side circuit (VDDB). The maximum power dissi-
pation allowable for the Si828x is a function of the package thermal resistance, ambient temperature, and maximum allowable junction
temperature, as shown in Equation 2:
PDmax Tjmax TA
θja
where:
PDmax = Maximum Si828x power dissipation (W).
Tjmax = Si828x maximum junction temperature (150 °C).
TA = Ambient temperature (°C)
θja = Si828x junction-to-air thermal resistance (60 °C/W for
four-layer PCB)
f = Si828x switching frequency (Hz)
Equation 2.
Substituting values for PDmax Tjmax (150 °C), TA (125 °C), and θja (60 °C/W) into Equation 2 results in a maximum allowable total
power dissipation of 0.42 W.
PDmax 150 125
60 = 0.42W
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Maximum allowable load is found by substituting this limit and the appropriate data sheet values from Table 4.1 into Equation 1 and
simplifying. The result is Equation 3.
PD = (VDDA)(IDDA) + 1.05(VDDB)(IDDB) + 1.05 × f×Qint × VDDB +1.05
2
(
f
)(
QL
)
(VDDB)Rp
Rp +RH +Rn
Rn +RL
PD = (VDDA)(IDDA) + 1.05(VDDB)(IDDB) + 1.05 × f×Qint × VDDB +1.05
2
(
f
)(
CL
)(
VDDB2
)
Rp
Rp +RH +Rn
Rn +RL
0.42 = (VDDA)(0.0075) + 1.05(VDDB)
(
0.0108
)
+ 1.05 × f× 3 × 109×VDDB +1.05
2
(
f
)(
CL
)(
VDDB2
)
2.6
2.6 + 15 +0.8
0.8 + 10
0.42 (VDDA)(0.0075) 1.05(VDDB)(0.0108) 1.05 × f× 3 × 109×VDDB = 0.117VDDB2f
(
CL
)
CL=0.42
(
VDDA × 7.5 × 103
)
(
VDDB × 10.8 × 103
)
0.117 × VDDB2(f)
2.692 × 108
VDDB
Equation 3.
Below is an example power dissipation calculation for the Si828x driver using Equation 1 with the following givens:
VDDA = 5.0 V
VDDB = 18 V
f = 30 kHz
RH = 10 Ω
RL = 15 Ω
QG = 85 nC
PD = (5)(0.0075) + 1.05(18)(0.0108) + 1.05
(
2 × 104
)(
3 × 109
)
(18) + 1.05
2
(
3 × 104
)(
85 × 109
)(
18
)
2.6
2.6 + 10 +0.8
0.8 + 15 = 242mW
The driver junction temperature is calculated using Equation 2, where:
Pd is the total Si828x device power dissipation (W)
θja is the thermal resistance from junction to air (60 °C/W in this example)
TA is the maximum ambient temperature (125 °C)
Tj =Pd ×θja +TA
Tj = (0.242) × (60) + 125 = 139.5°C
Calculate maximum loading capacitance from equation 3:
1. VDDA = 5 V and (VDDB–VSSB) = 12.5 V.
CL=1.51 × 102
f2.15 × 109
2. VDDA = 5 V and (VDDB–VSSB) = 18 V.
CL=5.91 × 103
f1.5 × 109
3. VDDA = 5 V and (VDDB–VSSB) = 30 V.
CL=1.04 × 103
f8.97 × 1010
Graphs are shown in the following figure. All points along the load lines in these graphs represent the package dissipation-limited value
of CL for the corresponding switching frequency.
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Figure 3.3. Maximum Load vs. Switching Frequency (25 °C)
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4. Electrical Specifications
Table 4.1. Electrical Specifications
VIN = 24 V; VDDA = 4.3 V (See Figure 3) for all Si8282/84; VDDA = VDDP = 3.0 to 5.0 V (See Figure 2) for all Si8281/83; TA = –40 to
+125 °C unless otherwise noted.
Parameter Symbol Test Condition Min Typ Max Units
DC Parameters
Input Supply Voltage VDDA 2.8 5.5 V
Power Input Voltage VDDP 3.0 5.5 V
Driver Supply Voltage
(VDDB – VSSB) 9.5 30 V
(VMID – VSSB) 0 15 V
Input Supply Quiescent Current IDDA(Q) 6.8 7.5 mA
Input Supply Active Current IDDA f = 10 kHz 10.5 mA
Output Supply Quiescent Current IDDB(Q) 8.7 10.8 mA
DC-DC Converter
Switching Frequency Si8281, Si8282 FSW 250 kHz
Switching Frequency Si8283, Si8284 FSW
RFSW = 23.3 kΩ
FSW = 1025.5/(RFSW x CSS)
CSS = 220 nF
(1% tolerance on BOM)
180 200 220 kHz
RFSW = 9.3 kΩ
FSW = 1025.5/(RFSW x CSS)
CSS = 220 nF
(1% tolerance on BOM)
450 500 550 kHz
RFSW = 5.18 kΩ
CSS = 220 nF
810 900 990 kHz
VSNS Voltage VSNS
ILOAD = 0 A
1.002 1.05 1.097 V
VSNS Current Offset Ioffset –500 500 nA
Output Voltage Accuracy ILOAD = 0 mA –5 +5 %
Line Regulation ΔVOUT(line)/
ΔVDDP
ILOAD = 50 mA
VDDP varies from 4.5 to 5.5 V
1 mV/V
Load Regulation ΔVOUT(load)/
VOUT ILOAD = 50 to 400 mA 0.1 %
Output Voltage Ripple
Si8281, Si8283
Si8282, Si8284
ILOAD = 100 mA 100 mV p-p
Turn-on overshoot ΔVOUT(start)
CIN = COUT = 0.1 µF in paral-
lel with 10 µF
ILOAD = 0 A
2 %
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Parameter Symbol Test Condition Min Typ Max Units
Continuous Output Current
Si8281, Si8283
5.0 V to +15 V / –9 V split rails
3.3 V to +15 V / –9 V split rails
Si8282, Si8284
24 V to +15 V / –9 V split rails
ILOAD(max)
84
84
84
mA
Cycle-by-Cycle Average Current Limit
Si8281, Si8283
ILIM
Output short circuited
3
A
No-Load Supply Current IDDP
Si8281, Si8283
IDDPQ_DCDC
VDDP = VDDA = 5 V
30
mA
No-Load Supply Current IDDA
Si8281, Si8283
IDDAQ_DCDC
VDDP = VDDA = 5 V
5.7
mA
No-Load Supply Current IDDP
Si8282, Si8284
IDDPQ_DCDC
VIN = 24 V
0.8
mA
No-Load Supply Current IDDA
Si8282, Si8284
IDDAQ_DCDC
VIN = 24 V
5.8
mA
Peak Efficiency
Si8281, Si8283
Si8282, Si8284
η 78
83
%
Soft Start Time, Full Load
Si8281, Si8282
Si8283, Si8284
tSST 25
50
ms
Restart Delay from Fault Event tOTP 21 s
Drive Parameters
High Drive Transistor RDS(ON) ROH 2.48 Ω
Low Drive Transistor RDS(ON) ROL 0.86 Ω
High Drive Peak Output Current IOH
VH = VDDB – 15 V
TPW_IOH < 250 ns
2.5 2.8 A
Low Drive Peak Output Current IOL
VL = VSSB + 6.0 V
TPW_IOL< 250 ns
3.0 3.4 A
UVLO Parameters
UVLO Threshold + VDDAUV+ 2.4 2.7 3.0
UVLO Threshold – VDDAUV– 2.3 2.6 2.9
UVLO Lockout Hysteresis– (Input Side) VDDAHYS 100 mV
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Parameter Symbol Test Condition Min Typ Max Units
UVLO Threshold + (Driver Side)
9 V Threshold (Si828xBD)
12 V Threshold (Si828xCD)
VDDBUV+ 8.0
10.8
9.0
12.0
10.0
13.2
V
V
UVLO Threshold – (Driver Side)
9 V Threshold (Si828xBD)
12 V Threshold (Si828xCD)
VDDBUV– 7.0
9.8
8.0
11.0
9.0
12.2
V
V
UVLO lockout hysteresis (Driver Side) VDDBHYS 1 V
UVLO+ to RDY High Delay tUVLO+ to RDY 100 µs
ULVO– to RDY Low Delay tUVLO– to RDY 0.79 µs
Desaturation Detector Parameters
DESAT Threshold VDESAT
VDDB – VSSB >
VDDBUV+
6.5 6.9 7.3 V
CBl charging current IChg 1 mA
DESAT Sense to 90% VOUT Delay tDESAT(90%) 220 300 ns
DESAT Sense to 10% VOUT Delay tDESAT(10%) 0.77 2.5 2.7 µs
DESAT Sense to FLT Low Delay tDESAT to FLT 220 300 ns
Reset to FLT High Delay tRST to FLT 37 45 ns
Miller Clamp Parameters (Si8285 Only)
Clamp Pin Threshold Voltage Vt Clamp 2.0 V
Miller Clamp Transistor RDS (ON) RMC 1.07 Ω
Clamp Low Level Sinking Current ICL VCLMP = VSSB + 6.0 3.0 3.4 A
Digital Parameters
Logic High Input Threshold VIH 2.0 V
Logic Low Input Threshold VIL 0.8 V
Input Hysteresis VIHYST 440 mV
High Level Output Voltage (RDY pin on-
ly) VOH IO = –4 mA VDDA – 0.4 V
Low Level Output Voltage (RDY pin on-
ly) VOL IO = 4 mA 0.4 V
Open-Drain Low Level Output Voltage
(FLT pin only)
VDDA = 5 V,
5 kΩ pull-up resistor
200 mV
AC Switching Parameters
Propagation Delay (Low-to-High) tPLH CL = 200 pF 30 40 50 ns
Propagation Delay (High-to-Low) tPHL CL = 200 pF 30 40 50 ns
Pulse Width Distortion PWD |tPLH – tPHL| 1 5 ns
Propagation Delay Difference4PDD tPHLMAX – tPLHMIN –1 25 ns
Rise Time tRCL = 200 pF 5.5 15 ns
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Parameter Symbol Test Condition Min Typ Max Units
Fall Time tFCL = 200 pF 8.5 20 ns
Common Mode Transient Immunity Output = low or high
(VCM = 1500 V) 35 50 kV/µs
1. See Ordering Guide for more information.
2. Minimum value of (VDD – GND) decoupling capacitor is 1 µF.
3. When performing this test, it is recommended that the DUT be soldered to avoid trace inductances, which may cause overstress
conditions.
4. Guaranteed by characterization.
10 µF
10 µF T1
B160
100
100 pF
UTB02174S
IDDB
VSW
VDDP
VDDA
SH
GNDA
GNDP VSSB
COMP
VSNS
VDDB
ISOLATION
200 k
1 nF
7.87 k
182 k
10 µF
+
_
+
_
10 µF
VMID
B160
IOUT
IIN
VOUT
VIN
IDDP
IDDA
Figure 4.1. Si8281, Si8283 Measurement Circuit for Converter Efficiency and Regulation
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+
_10 µF
ISOLATION
UTB02246s
T1
IDDB
FDT3612
15 k
MMBT2222LT1
0.1
182 k
8.66 k
200 k
1 nF
0.1 µF
18.7 k
0.22 µF
GNDA
SH_FC
SS
VDDA
GNDP
RSNS
ESW VMID
VSNS
COMP
VSSB
100
100pF
0.1 µF
100
100 pF
10 µF VOUT
+
_
10 µF
B160
VDDB
BZT52C5V6S-F-7
B160
IOUT
IDDP
IIN
IDDA
VIN
Figure 4.2. Si8282, Si8284 Measurement Circuit for Converter Efficiency and Regulation
Figure 4.3. Common-Mode Transient Immunity Characterization Circuit
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Table 4.2. Absolute Maximum Ratings1
Parameter Symbol Min Max Unit
Storage Temperature TSTG –65 +150 °C
Operating Temperature TA–40 +125 °C
Junction Temperature TJ +140 °C
Peak Output Current (tPW = 10 µs) IOPK 4.0 A
Supply Voltage VDD –0.5 36 V
Output Voltage VOUT –0.5 36 V
Input Power Dissipation PI 100 mW
Output Power Dissipation PO 800 mW
Total Power Dissipation
(All Packages Limited by Thermal Derating Curve) PT 900 mW
Lead Solder Temperature (10 s) 260 °C
HBM Rating ESD 4 kV
CDM 1600 V
Maximum Isolation (Input to Output) (1 sec) 6500 VRMS
Note:
1. Permanent device damage may occur if the absolute maximum ratings are exceeded. Functional operation should be restricted to
the conditions as specified in the operational sections of this data sheet. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for ex-
tended periods may affect device reliability.
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4.1 Timing Diagrams
UVLO Threshold -
VDDA
GNDA
UVLO Threshold +
tUVLO- to RDY tUVLO+ to RDY
RDY
VDDB - VMID
Figure 4.4. UVLO Condition to RDY Output
DSAT
VH
VL
VDESAT
VSSB + 2 V
tFLT
tDSAT to SS
RSTb
FLTb
tRSTb-FLT
Figure 4.5. Device Reaction to Desaturation Event
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4.2 Typical Operating Characteristics
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4.3 Regulatory Information
Table 4.3. Regulatory Information1, 2
CSA
The Si828x is certified under CSA Component Acceptance Notice 5A. For more details, see Master Contract Number 232873.
60950-1: Up to 600 VRMS reinforced insulation working voltage; up to 1000 VRMS basic insulation working voltage.
VDE
The Si828x is certified according to VDE0884. For more details, see File 5006301-4880-0001.
VDE 0884-10: Up to 1414 Vpeak for basic insulation working voltage.
UL
The Si828x is certified under UL1577 component recognition program. For more details, see File E257455.
Rated up to 5000 VRMS isolation voltage for basic protection.
CQC
The Si828x is certified under GB4943.1-2011.
Rated up to 600 VRMS reinforced insulation working voltage; up to 1000 VRMS basic insulation working voltage.
Note:
1. Regulatory Certifications apply to 3.75 and 5.0 kVRMS rated devices, which are production tested to 4.5 and 6.0 kVRMS for 1 sec,
respectively.
2. For more information, see 1. Ordering Guide.
Table 4.4. Insulation and Safety-Related Specifications
Parameter Symbol Test Condition
Value
Unit
WB SOIC
Nominal External Air Gap (Clearance)1CLR 8.0 mm
Nominal External Tracking (Creepage) CPG 8.0 mm
Minimum Internal Gap (Internal Clearance) DTI 0.016 mm
Tracking Resistance PTI or CTI IEC60112 600 V
Erosion Depth ED 0.019 mm
Resistance (Input-Output)2RIO 1012 Ω
Capacitance (Input-Output)2CIO f = 1 MHz 1 pF
Note:
1. The values in this table correspond to the nominal creepage and clearance values as detailed in 6.1 Package Outline: 20-Pin
Wide Body SOIC and 6.3 Package Outline: 24-Pin Wide Body SOIC. VDE certifies the clearance and creepage limits as 8.5 mm
minimum for the WB SOIC. UL does not impose a clearance and creepage minimum for component level certifications. CSA cer-
tifies the clearance and creepage limits as 7.6 mm minimum for the WB SOIC package.
2. To determine resistance and capacitance, the Si828x is converted into a 2-terminal device. All pins on input side are shorted to-
gether to form the first terminal, and similarly, all pins on the output side are shorted together to form the second terminal. The
parameters are then measured between these two terminals.
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Table 4.5. IEC 60664-1 Ratings
Parameter Test Condition
Specification
WB SOIC
Basic Isolation Group Material Group I
Installation Classification
Rated Mains Voltages ≤ 150 VRMS I-IV
Rated Mains Voltages ≤ 300 VRMS I-IV
Rated Mains Voltages ≤ 600 VRMS I-III
Table 4.6. VDE 0884 Part 10 Insulation Characteristics1
Parameter Symbol Test Condition
Characteristic
Unit
WB SOIC
Maximum Working Insulation Voltage VIORM 1414 V peak
Input to Output Test Voltage VPR
Method b1 (VIORM x 1.875 = VPR, 100%
Production Test, tm = 1 sec, Partial Dis-
charge < 5 pC)
2652 V peak
Transient Overvoltage VIOTM t = 60 sec 8000 V peak
Surge Voltage VIOSM
Tested per IEC 60065 with surge voltage
of 1.2 µs/50 µs
Tested with 4000 V
3077 V peak
Pollution Degree (DIN VDE 0110, See Ta-
ble XX.) 2
Insulation Resistance at TS, VIO = 500 V RS>109Ω
Note:
1. Maintenance of the safety data is ensured by protective circuits. The Si828x provides a climate classification of 40/125/21.
Table 4.7. IEC Safety Limiting Values1
Parameter Symbol Test Condition
Max
Unit
WB SOIC-20 WB SOIC-24
Safety Temperature TS150 150 °C
Safety Current IS
θJA = 60 °C/W (WB SOIC-20 or SOIC-24)
TJ = 140 °C, TA = 25 °C 30 30 mA
Output Power PS0.9 0.9 W
Note:
1. Maximum value allowed in the event of a failure.
2. The Si828x is tested with RH = RL = 0 Ω, CL = 5 nF, and a 200 kHz, 50% duty cycle square wave input.
3. See Figure 4.6 for Thermal Derating Curve.
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Table 4.8. Thermal Characteristics
Parameter Symbol
Typ
Unit
WB SOIC-20 WB SOIC-24
IC Junction-to-Air Thermal Resistance θJA 60 60 °C/W
Figure 4.6. WB SOIC-20/24 Thermal Derating Curve (Dependence of Safety Limiting Values per VDE)
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5. Pin Descriptions
Si8281
GNDP
VSW
VSNS
COMP
NC
DSAT
VDDB
VH
VL
CLMP
VDDP
VDDA
GNDA
RSTb
FLTb
RDY
IN+
IN_
VMID
VSSB
Si8282
GNDP
RSN
VSNS
COMP
NC
DSAT
VDDB
VH
VL
CLMP
ESW
VDDA
GNDA
RSTb
FLTb
RDY
IN+
IN_
VMID
VSSB
Table 5.1. Si8281/82 Pin Descriptions
Name Si8281 Pin # Si8282 Pin # Description
GNDP 1 1 Power stage ground
VSW 2 Power stage internal switch
RSN 2 Power stage current sense
VDDP 3 Power stage supply
ESW 3 Power stage external switch drive
VDDA 4 4 Input side low voltage power supply
GNDA 5 5 Input side low voltage ground
RSTb 6 6 Reset fault condition
FLTb 7 7 Fault condition signal
RDY 8 8 UVLO ready signal
IN+ 9 9 Driver control plus
IN– 10 10 Driver control minus
VSSB 11 11 Output side low voltage power supply
VMID 12 12 Drain reference for driven switch
CLMP 13 13 Miller clamp
VL 14 14 Low gate drive
VH 15 15 High gate drive
VDDB 16 16 Output side low voltage power supply
DSAT 17 17 Desaturation detection input
NC118 18 No connect
COMP 19 19 dc/dc compensation
VSNS 20 20 dc/dc voltage feedback
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Name Si8281 Pin # Si8282 Pin # Description
Note:
1. No Connect. These pins are not internally connected. To maximize CMTI performance, these pins should be connected to the
ground plane.
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Si8283
GNDP
VSW
VSNS
COMP
NC
DSAT
VDDB
VH
VL
CLMP
VDDP
VDDA
SH/FC
RSTb
FLTb
RDY
IN+
IN_
VMID
VSSB
SS
GNDA
NC
VSSB
Si8284
GNDP
RSN
VSNS
COMP
NC
DSAT
VDDB
VH
VL
CLMP
ESW
VDDA
SH/FC
RSTb
FLTb
RDY
IN+
IN_
VMID
VSSB
SS
GNDA
NC
VSSB
Table 5.2. Si8283/84 Pin Descriptions
Name Si8283 Pin # Si8284 Pin # Description
GNDP 1 1 Power stage ground
VSW 2 Power stage internal switch
RSN 2 Power stage current sense
VDDP 3 Power stage supply
ESW 3 Power stage external switch drive
VDDA 4 4 Input side low voltage power supply
SH/FC 5 5 Shutdown and Switch frequency control
SS 6 6 Soft startup control
GNDA 7 7 Input side low voltage ground
RSTb 8 8 Reset fault condition
FLTb 9 9 Fault condition signal
RDY 10 10 UVLO ready signal
IN+ 11 11 Driver control plus
IN– 12 12 Driver control minus
VSSB 13, 15 13, 15 Output side low voltage power supply
VMID 16 16 Drain reference for driven switch
CLMP 17 17 Miller clamp
VL 18 18 Low gate drive
VH 19 19 High gate drive
VDDB 20 20 Output side low voltage power supply
DSAT 21 21 Desaturation detection input
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Name Si8283 Pin # Si8284 Pin # Description
NC114, 22 14, 22 No connect
COMP 23 23 dc/dc compensation
VSNS 24 24 dc/dc voltage feedback
Note:
1. No Connect. These pins are not internally connected. To maximize CMTI performance, these pins should be connected to the
ground plane.
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6. Packaging
6.1 Package Outline: 20-Pin Wide Body SOIC
The figure below illustrates the package details for the Si8281/82 in a 20-Pin Wide Body SOIC. The table lists the values for the dimen-
sions shown in the illustration.
Figure 6.1. 20-Pin Wide Body SOIC
Symbol Millimeters
Min Max
A 2.65
A1 0.10 0.30
A2 2.05
b 0.31 0.51
c 0.20 0.33
D 12.80 BSC
E 10.30 BSC
E1 7.50 BSC
e 1.27 BSC
L 0.40 1.27
h 0.25 0.75
θ
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Symbol Millimeters
Min Max
aaa 0.10
bbb 0.33
ccc 0.10
ddd 0.25
eee 0.10
fff 0.20
Note:
1. All dimensions shown are in millimeters (mm) unless otherwise noted.
2. Dimensioning and Tolerancing per ANSI Y14.5M-1994.
3. This drawing conforms to JEDEC Outline MS-013, Variation AC.
4. Recommended reflow profile per JEDEC J-STD-020C specification for small body, lead-free components.
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6.2 Land Pattern: 20-Pin Wide Body SOIC
The figure below illustrates the recommended land pattern details for the Si8281/2 in a 20-Pin Wide Body SOIC. The table lists the
values for the dimensions shown in the illustration.
Figure 6.2. PCB Land Pattern: 20-Pin Wide Body SOIC
Table 6.1. 20-Pin Wide Body SOIC Land Pattern Dimensions1, 2
Dimension Feature (mm)
C1 Pad Column Spacing 9.40
E Pad Row Pitch 1.27
X1 Pad Width 0.60
Y1 Pad Length 1.90
Note:
1. This Land Pattern Design is based on IPC-7351 design guidelines for Density Level B (Median Land Protrusion).
2. All feature sizes shown are at Maximum Material Condition (MMC), and a card fabrication tolerance of 0.05 mm is assumed.
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6.3 Package Outline: 24-Pin Wide Body SOIC
The figure below illustrates the package details for the Si8283/4 in a 24-Pin Wide Body SOIC. The table lists the values for the dimen-
sions shown in the illustration.
Figure 6.3. 24-Pin Wide Body SOIC
Symbol Millimeters
Min Max
A 2.65
A1 0.10 0.30
A2 2.05
b 0.31 0.51
c 0.20 0.33
D 15.40 BSC
E 10.30 BSC
E1 7.50 BSC
e 1.27 BSC
L 0.40 1.27
h 0.25 0.75
θ
aaa 0.10
bbb 0.33
ccc 0.10
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Symbol Millimeters
Min Max
ddd 0.25
eee 0.10
fff 0.20
Note:
1. All dimensions shown are in millimeters (mm) unless otherwise noted.
2. Dimensioning and Tolerancing per ANSI Y14.5M-1994.
3. This drawing conforms to JEDEC Outline MS-013, Variation AD.
4. Recommended reflow profile per JEDEC J-STD-020 specification for small body, lead-free components.
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6.4 Land Pattern: 24-Pin Wide Body SOIC
The figure below illustrates the recommended land pattern details for the Si8283/4 in a 24-Pin Wide Body SOIC. The table lists the
values for the dimensions shown in the illustration.
Figure 6.4. PCB Land Pattern: 24-Pin Wide Body SOIC
Table 6.2. 24-Pin Wide Body SOIC Land Pattern Dimensions1, 2
Dimension Feature (mm)
C1 Pad Column Spacing 9.40
E Pad Row Pitch 1.27
X1 Pad Width 0.60
Y1 Pad Length 1.90
Note:
1. This Land Pattern Design is based on IPC-7351 design guidelines for Density Level B (Median Land Protrusion).
2. All feature sizes shown are at Maximum Material Condition (MMC), and a card fabrication tolerance of 0.05 mm is assumed.
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6.5 Top Marking: 20-Pin and 24-Pin Wide Body SOIC
Si828xUV
YYWWRTTTTT
TW
Si828xUV
YYWWRTTTTT
TW
e4
Si8281/82 Top Marking Si8283/84 Top Marking
Table 6.3. Si8281/2/3/4 Top Marking Explanation
Line 1 Marking: Customer Part Number Si8281, Si8282, Si8283, Si8284 = ISOdriver
U = UVLO level: B = 9 V; C = 12 V
V = Isolation rating: C = 3.75 kV; D = 5.0 kV
Line 2 Marking: RTTTTT = Mfg Code Manufacturing code from the Assembly Purchase Order form
“R” indicates revision
Line 3 Marking: Circle = 43 mils Diameter
Left-justified
"e4" = Pb-Free Symbol
YY = Year
WW = Workweek
Assigned by the assembly house. Corresponds to the year and
workweek of the mold date.
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7. Revision History
7.1 Revision 1.0
March, 2018
Updated Safety Regulatory Approvals section on page 1, and Tables 4.3, 4.4, and 4.6 to conform with isolation component standard
terminology.
Removed references to IEC 60747-5-5 throughout the document and replaced with VDE 0884.
Updated Table 2.2, Recommended Transformers.
Updated Thermal Derating Curve, Figure 4.6.
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