How can the HCPL3120 driver improve current control in an H bridge system?

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The discussion focuses on improving current control in an H-bridge system using the HCPL3120 driver. Participants request higher-resolution schematics for better analysis and clarification. There is an inquiry about the desired drive waveform for simulating motor movement in both directions. The user mentions utilizing control logic with the H-bridge to manage the current of an inductor. The conversation emphasizes the importance of clear schematics and precise control strategies in H-bridge applications.
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H-bridge configuration makes voltage across Li, to be (VLOAD ± Ibat). By controlling I(lin),controls load current iLOAD ( which pass through Lin).Function of control logic is to sense VPzT and determines reference current that corresponds to the desired loading at that voltage. Reference and actual currents are compared, and the difference is passed through a hysteresis to generate the switching signals.The VLOAD, iLOAD must be in phase, but this isn't occur in my schematic so what is the wrong?
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Welcome to the PF. :smile:

Your schematic is not quite high enough resolution for me to be able to read when I enlarge it. Could you maybe print it to a PDF file and attach that higher-resolution document?

And what kind of drive waveform are you waning to simulate? Drive the motor one way and then stop it and drive it the other way?
 
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i uploaded all system with low resolution, then i uploaded each part alone to can see them with good resolution.

i use control logic with h bridge to control the current of inductor Lin.
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