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We are building a bipolar pulsing circuit with a couple power mosfets (**broken link removed**) and we will have an MOV in place to limit overvoltage from a potential arc to the output of the pulsing circuit. The output is a grid electrode for pulsing an electron beam, but it is modeled here as a 50pF capacitor.
I'm wondering though if we need the rectifier diode shown. With the MOV voltage specified a little higher than the operating voltage of 500V, without the diode it would be possible that the source goes to a higher voltage than the drain on mosfet M1. Am I correct that an NMOS Power Mosfet will conduct with a 0.7V drop if source is higher voltage than the drain?
So the diode is probably necessary then to prevent the +500v DC supply from needing to sink current?
Thanks,
Brandon
I'm wondering though if we need the rectifier diode shown. With the MOV voltage specified a little higher than the operating voltage of 500V, without the diode it would be possible that the source goes to a higher voltage than the drain on mosfet M1. Am I correct that an NMOS Power Mosfet will conduct with a 0.7V drop if source is higher voltage than the drain?
So the diode is probably necessary then to prevent the +500v DC supply from needing to sink current?
Thanks,
Brandon