I2 UBrd Fault
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 750
¿Qué significa 10234 ?
The power supply on the U-phase gate driver board has failed. This affects the control of the U-phase output and can lead to motor malfunction or drive damage.
Causas comunes
- Malfunction of the auxiliary power supply circuit dedicated to the U-phase gate driver on Port 2.
- Overcurrent condition on the U-phase gate drive output due to a shorted gate-emitter junction of an IGBT or a faulty gate resistor.
- Internal defect in the U-phase IGBT module on Port 2, creating an excessive load on its gate power supply.
- Aging or manufacturing defect in the power supply components (e.g., inductors, diodes, voltage regulators) on the U-phase gate driver board for Port 2.
- Loose or corroded connector pins between the main board and the U-phase gate driver board (Port 2), disrupting power delivery or signal integrity.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
Haga clic en los pasos para seguir su progreso.
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1. Power down the drive and check the DC voltage output of the U-phase gate driver board's local power supply for Port 2 (typically 15VDC or 18VDC) at specified test points.
- 2
2. Perform a thorough visual inspection of the U-phase gate driver board (Port 2) for any obvious physical damage, discolored components, or cold solder joints.
- 3
3. Isolate and measure the resistance values of the U-phase IGBT gate-emitter terminals on Port 2 (drive powered off, DC bus discharged) to identify potential shorts or open circuits.
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4. Verify all internal wiring and ribbon cable connections to the U-phase gate driver board for Port 2 are firmly seated and free from damage or corrosion.
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5. If external cooling fans or heat sinks are present on the U-phase output stage, ensure they are clean and functioning correctly to prevent thermal stress on components.