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Hi,
Usually a gate to source resistance is provided to prevent accidental turn-on due to noise or other factors or gate-to-drain internal capacitance (Miller capacitance). Normally I use 1k and it always works fine.
There is no need to put MOV across the resistance. Instead place a zener diode for providing gate-to-source protection from voltage spikes beyond the tolerable Vgs voltage.
Hope this helped.
Tahmid.
Which driver IC are you using?
Back to back zener diodes aren't necessary, but provide at least one zener and resistor for protection.
I usually use a 1k gate to source resistance and a 15v gate to source resistor.
Hope this helped.
Tahmid.
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