??? 06/22/06 14:08 Read: times |
#118852 - A bit strong... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Jon said:
Kai, you said before that I wasn't driving the IRL's hard enough, but I thought as they were logic level devices and the original setup worked well it would be OK, but I looked around some more and found you were right. This could be the reason for the MOSFETs becoming hot. Do the MOSFETs becoming hotter, when you omit the free wheeling diodes? Then, the internal body diode of MOSFET could be the reason. Become the free wheeling diodes warm? Jon said:
So now, I'm ready to try and drive the Fets harder. I've got several drivers on my list (some are having very very long lead times for ordering). Does this device look like it'll do the job?
http://rocky.digikey.com/WebLib/Te...,68,69.pdf Yes, but isn't it a bit strong? I would try some paralleled gates of CD4000 series to drive the MOSFETs. Take care, UGSmax of your IRL540 is +-10V. So, supply voltage of MOSFET driver should not exceed 7...8V. Then, you can even accept some negative going pulses at source pins of MOSFETs, where the sense resistors are connected to. Kai |