Hey guys,
Well I'm trying to understand the function of a gate driver using the schematic below. How can I test the output of the gate driver without connecting the mosfets. Also will the circuit work if I just connect +/- 25V to the mosfets and -10V to the gate driver.
forgot to mention that I'am using an IR2110.
I just don't get how it works.
Need help
Well I'm trying to understand the function of a gate driver using the schematic below. How can I test the output of the gate driver without connecting the mosfets. Also will the circuit work if I just connect +/- 25V to the mosfets and -10V to the gate driver.
forgot to mention that I'am using an IR2110.
I just don't get how it works.
Need help
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maverick_123 said:Well I'm trying to understand the function of a gate driver using the schematic below.
Have you tried looking at the datasheet? http://www.irf.com/product-info/datasheets/data/ir2110.pdf
There's a functional block diagram as well as test circuits shown in there.
Disconect feedback loop and put it to ground, short output nod to -VCC to make the hight side working. Mosfet should be unconnected....You will be able to check gate signal...
Or simply unconnect the +\- VCC and measure gate drive!
Fredos
Or simply unconnect the +\- VCC and measure gate drive!
Fredos
IR2110
Fredos,
One more thing, I don't have the power supplies that this schmatics has. I'am working with +/-25v and -10v.
I notice their is a 15 volts difference and that what I'am doing for testing purposes.
Fredos,
One more thing, I don't have the power supplies that this schmatics has. I'am working with +/-25v and -10v.
I notice their is a 15 volts difference and that what I'am doing for testing purposes.
You should leave the aux PSU for mosfet driver, but with no VCC to power mosfet...Then you will be able to take some measurement..
When you do that, short output terminal to ground to avoid false reading due to possible offset on output..
Fredos
When you do that, short output terminal to ground to avoid false reading due to possible offset on output..
Fredos
IR2110
Fredos,
Ok I've done my research and it seems the typical connection of a gate driver is to apply -VCC to pins SD,VSS, and Com. What does that have to do with it's function. Here is another example of a gate driver connection.
http://rl.pri.ee/electronics/amplifiers/class-d/version_3/index.html#output
Another thing, I don't have the load connected it to the output of the mosfets. So are you saying not to power the mosfets and apply the -10V to the gate and see the signals out
Fredos,
Ok I've done my research and it seems the typical connection of a gate driver is to apply -VCC to pins SD,VSS, and Com. What does that have to do with it's function. Here is another example of a gate driver connection.
http://rl.pri.ee/electronics/amplifiers/class-d/version_3/index.html#output
Another thing, I don't have the load connected it to the output of the mosfets. So are you saying not to power the mosfets and apply the -10V to the gate and see the signals out
I'm just curious......but I have a question.
Unrelated to your original question, but related to your schematic:
Why are you double-buffering the triangle wave?
The keyword here is double.
Unrelated to your original question, but related to your schematic:
Why are you double-buffering the triangle wave?
The keyword here is double.
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