ISOLATED DRIVER DEVICE AND METHOD OF TRANSMITTING INFORMATION IN AN ISOLATED DRIVER DEVICE
An isolated driver device (10) comprises a first semiconductor die (10a) and a second semiconductor die (10b) galvanically isolated from each other. The second semiconductor die (10b) includes a signal modulator circuit (122) configured to modulate a carrier signal to produce a modulated signal (FB)...
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Zusammenfassung: | An isolated driver device (10) comprises a first semiconductor die (10a) and a second semiconductor die (10b) galvanically isolated from each other. The second semiconductor die (10b) includes a signal modulator circuit (122) configured to modulate a carrier signal to produce a modulated signal (FB) encoding information. A galvanically isolated communication channel (113', 111P', 111N', 110') implemented in the first semiconductor die (10a) and the second semiconductor die (10b) is configured to transmit the modulated signal (FB) from the second semiconductor die (10b) to the first semiconductor die (10a). The second semiconductor die (10b) includes: a fault detection circuit (118) configured to detect electrical faults in the second semiconductor die (10b); a logic circuit (114) coupled to the fault detection circuit (118) and configured to assert a modulation bypass signal (BP) in response to a fault being detected by the fault detection circuit (118); and modulation masking circuitry (123) configured to force the modulated signal (FB) to a steady value over a plurality of periods of the carrier signal in response to the modulation bypass signal (BP) being asserted. The first semiconductor die (10a) includes a respective logic circuit (108) sensitive to the modulated signal (FB, MOD) and configured to detect a condition where the modulated signal (FB) has a steady value over a plurality of periods of the carrier signal, and to assert a fault detection signal (FAULT) in response to the condition being detected. |
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