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as you can see the 24V is entering the circuit beside the relay
and GND is entering at the bottom of the circuit
I am asking the same questionor are they being damaged by inductive kickback?
schmitt trigger;1306017Since the top Mosfet is floating from ground said:100% not true. Put one probe on the source, and one on the gate and subtract.
4) there are enough aluminium heatsinks - I checked the tempereture after the burning it was not even warm
Well first of all, I'd have to see exactly how you did the measurement to be convinced that those spikes actually exist on the 24V line, and aren't caused by EMI. Try just probing circuit ground near the H bridge and you'll likely see those spikes. If so they're just EMI and shouldn't be a problem. If the spikes are really on the 24V rail, then you either have to add some high frequency bypass caps to the rail, or improve the layout to reduce parasitic inductance, or add RC snubbers (or a combination of these things).View attachment 100129
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hello dear forum members,
I checked the gate waveforms with about 25 Amperes load current
it didnot change much
however the 24 V at the entry of H- bridge
please comment on the spikes at turning ON point of mosfet
as you can see there is about 20 V spike + 24 V of accu = 44 V
the IRF3205 is 55 V max
can the problem be this ? how rigid is the mosfet against voltage spikes ?
if the voltage reach 55 V for microsecond does the mosfet fail immediately ?
Teflon?? Teflon is a terrible thermal interface material. How thick is it?2) the mosfets are screwed tight with steel bar against alu block with teflon isolation
the screw is isolated too with plastic "thing" - sorry this is my best english
the case is in the factory sorry no photo
I checked after the original failure with ohmmeter against short circuit of alu case with transistors
the insulation was OK
Teflon?? Teflon is a terrible thermal interface material. How thick is it?
The mosfet will go into avalanche mode.
Most mosfet are perfectly capable of absorbing single, low energy pulses.
However, repetitive or high energy pulses are another story.
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@chaitanya
Add snubbers yout problem will solved
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