This the our gate driver/mosfet stage at the moment, we've been playing with the resistor values on the delay loop to see if it makes a difference and haven't seen much. We've been building our full schematic but don't have access to it at the moment, we'll try and upload that when we have a chance in the new few days.
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How are you splitting the phases for HIN and LIN ?
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We built our comparator using the LT1632 OP amp, then inverted its output by putting it back through the LT1632 with the other OP amp (inverting, unity gain). Thinking about it, its obvious that would cause a delay. Shown below is the output of the inverter and comparator stage, which we were using for our inputs of the gate driver. The inverted stage was again inverted to show the phase change. Good catch. Is there any way we could delay the non-inverted output of the comparator to match?
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There will be quite a delay through an op-amp.
You can either add another op-amp inverting to match the delays.
Or use the XOR circuit I have used.
You can either add another op-amp inverting to match the delays.
Or use the XOR circuit I have used.
The issue that we realized we had is that the LT1632 won't operate as a voltage follow, which would have added the necessary delay without the inversion, which we need to keep as is. Other than using the LT1632, we don't have any op amps or XOR gates that operate with the same delay. Trying to think of a work around at the moment.
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