Email: Password: Remember Me | Create Account (Free)

Back to Subject List

Old thread has been locked -- no new posts accepted in this thread
???
05/05/10 01:15
Read: times


 
#175687 - thank you everyone
Responding to: ???'s previous message
Thank you very much everyone. As I said before, I just tinker in this area, thus my mistake. I am indeed using a function generator and a scope to view the circuit in a few locations and thanks to your help, it looks like it's switching the load as intended.

However, I didn't expect to encounter that much heat from the MOSFET. I was doing some searching and I came across a LM5111. http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LM5111.pdf Anyone have any experience with this IC? Reading through the specs, I see it can sink a sufficient amount of current for my application and it looks like it can take the voltage, although the resistance looks to be higher than the MOSFET. I would love to find a TTL level controlled device with a low on-state resistance capable of switching a 12-14VDC 4 amp load at up to 300 Hz without generating a bunch of heat and having to spend 30-40 bucks on an SSR. Maybe I'm just being cheap and asking too much? :-)

Thanks again,
Brian

List of 19 messages in thread
TopicAuthorDate
high current output SSR or opto            01/01/70 00:00      
   Something like this perhaps?            01/01/70 00:00      
      thank you            01/01/70 00:00      
         Use due care...            01/01/70 00:00      
            expansion            01/01/70 00:00      
               Depends            01/01/70 00:00      
            I agree            01/01/70 00:00      
      Bleh!            01/01/70 00:00      
         I caught that...            01/01/70 00:00      
            half voltage            01/01/70 00:00      
               why load is there            01/01/70 00:00      
               Check These Items            01/01/70 00:00      
               Load Placement            01/01/70 00:00      
               Load placement            01/01/70 00:00      
                  thank you everyone            01/01/70 00:00      
                     3 ohm load            01/01/70 00:00      
                        good advice            01/01/70 00:00      
   If I understood your requiremnt properly have a look ULN2003            01/01/70 00:00      
      I don't think so            01/01/70 00:00      

Back to Subject List