Hey guys,
I was tasked to develop a project where one of the customer's requirements is that not only the 24V have to be switched, but also the GND; this must be done with semiconductor components, no relay allowed due to vibration issues. I am not willing to question such a specification regarding disconnection from GND, I will implement it as stated. The general diagram is as follows:
It would be nice if it didn't need an extra power supply, however, the only topology that came to mind was the use of 2 N-channel MOSFETs driven by opto-coupler, as shown below:
Regarding VDD1, this could be obtained from the 24V itself, but the VDD2, I'm not sure if I'm missing any obvious detail such as the need to extract it via some bootstrap circuit, but would there be any impediment to obtain it from 24V as well? I mean, VDD1 and VDD2 connected to the 24V power supply ?
By the way, eventually the same circuit could be used with 48V as well, but that's an offtopic detail on this question for now.
I was tasked to develop a project where one of the customer's requirements is that not only the 24V have to be switched, but also the GND; this must be done with semiconductor components, no relay allowed due to vibration issues. I am not willing to question such a specification regarding disconnection from GND, I will implement it as stated. The general diagram is as follows:
It would be nice if it didn't need an extra power supply, however, the only topology that came to mind was the use of 2 N-channel MOSFETs driven by opto-coupler, as shown below:
Regarding VDD1, this could be obtained from the 24V itself, but the VDD2, I'm not sure if I'm missing any obvious detail such as the need to extract it via some bootstrap circuit, but would there be any impediment to obtain it from 24V as well? I mean, VDD1 and VDD2 connected to the 24V power supply ?
By the way, eventually the same circuit could be used with 48V as well, but that's an offtopic detail on this question for now.