but if we connect it in our circuit, and take output from in b/w Resistor and Capacitor it behaves like a low pass filter, what do you think?
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also if we connect it in our circuit, cutoff frequency will be 33.8799kHz, so i think it is connected to filter un wanted high freq. signals/distortion
I didn't test it yet, at the moment I am playing around Inverter_Monitor.
BTW, I found these days one quite good tip about the output mosfets. Every transistor should have resistor (1kohm) connected between gate and source. Resistor prevent appearing of electrical charge on gate, which can couse conductance in the wrong time.
Hello jami007, CaliforniaJoe and everybody. I attache my desing in Orcad 9.2. I upload the schematic. I fedback all my analog signals, I remove the trimmers but it doesn't work the inverter. My problem is the output voltage drops 30V when i connected the lamp of 50W. Also I've test the blanking time of the mosfet on the same branch. Look the picture
Now i'm doing test. I will put a list with all components of this inverter for people can buy in Digikey.
Hi Californiajoe
You are right, but my mosfet are totally compatible, even are less rds(on). I think that pin 6 and pin7 don't be connected. Look the datasheet! My inverter is the 150W, I think that i don't need eight mosfet.
I think you need 8 mosfets, you have only 4 so that is the reason for loosing voltage with load, also I recomend to you to connect together pins 6 and 7 on TLP 250.
Also one more thing: make PCB connections around mosfets stronger(speciali for D and S pins).
Hello CaliforniaJoe
I did a new stage power, I connected pin 6 & 7 and i used 8 MOSFETs. Look the picture that i attache. Also I tested the Vgs between MOSFETS in branch A with the osciloscope, I think that "blanking time" is my problem. Thank you very much for you help