I3 UBrd Fault
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 750
¿Qué significa 10334 ?
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
- Failure of the power conversion stage (e.g., isolated flyback converter) that provides bias power to the U-phase gate driver for Port 3.
- Short circuit on the control signals or power rails connected to the U-phase gate driver, causing the supply to fail or current limit.
- An internal short within the U-phase IGBT or power module on Port 3, leading to an immediate failure of its gate power supply.
- Insufficient voltage or excessive ripple on the primary DC bus supplying the U-phase gate driver board for Port 3.
- Physical damage or incorrect installation of the U-phase gate driver board (Port 3) itself, causing electrical stress or misconnection.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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1. With drive power off, measure the output voltage of the U-phase gate driver board's internal power supply (e.g., 18VDC) for Port 3 at its designated test pads.
- 2
2. Conduct a detailed visual examination of the U-phase gate driver board (Port 3) for any evidence of overheating, component damage, or lifted traces.
- 3
3. Use an ohmmeter to measure the resistance between the gate and emitter terminals of the U-phase IGBTs on Port 3 (drive powered off, DC bus discharged) to check for internal shorts or degradation.
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4. Ensure all electrical connections to and from the U-phase gate driver board (Port 3), including ribbon cables and power leads, are securely attached and undamaged.
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5. Verify the integrity of the DC bus voltage that supplies the gate driver boards, measuring it at the input terminals of the power stage with a multimeter.