Tahmid
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VCC is the low-side supply and should be between 10V and 20V. VDD is the logic supply to the IR2110. It can be between +3V to +20V (with reference to VSS). The actual voltage you choose to use depends on the voltage level of your input signals.
A bootstrap circuitry (diode + capacitor) – utilizing VCC, VB and VS – is used to provide the floating supply to drive the MOSFET. When high, the level on HO is equal to the level on VB, with respect to VS. When low, the level on HO is equal to VS - can be assumed to be zero.
Hope this helps.
Tahmid.
A bootstrap circuitry (diode + capacitor) – utilizing VCC, VB and VS – is used to provide the floating supply to drive the MOSFET. When high, the level on HO is equal to the level on VB, with respect to VS. When low, the level on HO is equal to VS - can be assumed to be zero.
Hope this helps.
Tahmid.