KlausST
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It is still missing, so your high side will not work.- missing bootstrap diode ...
To turn a FET/ IGBT fully on within a limited time you need some gate current.e in any case its very important to turn on Fully the MOSFET/IGBTs.
"and even the pic" means what, specifically? Your reports are known vague. I also noticed that you reported IR2110 not working at all in a parallel thread. https://www.edaboard.com/threads/349714/#post1493967but now the Driver are having problem and even the pic, the drivers are becoming too hot and end by burning.
Expect problems for the high side bootstrap by the resistor DC current consumption. I know that the gate source resistors are persisting through many IR2110 hobby circuits, but they aren't founded by any IRF application note as far I'm aware of.I also provided between the Gate and Source of each MOSFET a resistor of 750Ohms
with the configuration over there the system can`t run??use of Timer 1 for enhanced PIC PIC16F1936
Hi,
In post #26 FvM told you:
It is still missing, so your high side will not work.
In post #29 you write:
To turn a FET/ IGBT fully on within a limited time you need some gate current.
The IR2110 can deliver 2A. But you use a 750 resistor. It limits the current to max. 0.025A. This is 1/80 of it's capabilities.
This slows down turn ON and turn OFF. This causes increased power dissipation in the FETs and maybe causes cross conduction, wich kills the FETs. --> try 10 Ohms.
"PWM_L" seems to be the PWM for the low side FET, but it is connected to the high side.
The same is with "PWM_H".
Klaus
Yes. Urgent.Please provide your latest circuit.
I think it's rather clear:Hello,what do you mean by Gate current?
To turn a FET/ IGBT fully on within a limited time you need some gate current.
;so I was asking youTo turn a FET/ IGBT fully on within a limited time you need some gate current.
what do you mean by Gate current?
Really?The circuit remain the same with what I posted on #25.
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