irs2092 mosfet bridging considerations
Hi I'm working on irs2092 based amplifier.
I got the amp working great in Half bridge mode at 40vdc giving around 180W@4ohms as expected.
MOsfet : IRFB4212
I read this things about Full-bridge:
What considerations should I have to make it work in Full-bridge mode ?
I would like to get around 400W@8ohms. and 400W@4ohms.
I can control the Voltage rails by microcontroller.
Could it be posible to use it with 4-8 ohms Load? or what should I do ?
Mosfet requirements
Vds
Id
Rds(on)
Minimum Load
Mosfet requirements
I have some IRFB4020 mosfets
regards!
Hi I'm working on irs2092 based amplifier.
I got the amp working great in Half bridge mode at 40vdc giving around 180W@4ohms as expected.

MOsfet : IRFB4212
I read this things about Full-bridge:
- The output power increases 4times in Full-Bridge.
- There is a minimum LOAD to work with.
- Mosfet Vds 1.5times for safe,How It's working at 40volts , in Full-Bridge it will be 80volt,so I have to choose a proper mosfet to deal with.
- The Load Impedance is seen as a half of total load by the mosfet
What considerations should I have to make it work in Full-bridge mode ?
I would like to get around 400W@8ohms. and 400W@4ohms.
I can control the Voltage rails by microcontroller.
Could it be posible to use it with 4-8 ohms Load? or what should I do ?
Mosfet requirements
Vds
Id
Rds(on)
Minimum Load
Mosfet requirements
I have some IRFB4020 mosfets
regards!
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Bridged should be fine into 8 ohms.
You will get 400watts RMS.
Ty nigelwright.
What about using it 4-8 ohms ?
Should I sync the amplifier clocks?
regards!
With sufficient output filtering it shouldn't be a problem.
With sufficient output filtering it shouldn't be a problem.
Ty!
I'm just using the second order filter.
Sync terminal added.
I have some IRFB4020 mosfets.
This will be the prototype, It also include the basic protections.
DCP.UVP.OVP.
Decoupling capacitors as closes as posible.
470uF electrolitic
1uF ceramic
0.1uF ceramic
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