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| hussamaldean:
Hi all, I want to use this mosfet driver with arduino or other 5V logic IC to driver IRF150 or IRF510. However, once I apply the signal, nothing happen like there is no input signal at all and I can see clearly with oscilloscope the pwm signal is working fine while the output is maintained at the applied voltage. is there something wrong or the IC is burnt ? note: I connected the output directly without any resistor or capacitors |
| JS:
Mosfet drivers usually need two separate rails to provide the floating power for the output of the driver. JS |
| hussamaldean:
--- Quote from: JS on July 21, 2018, 07:27:35 pm ---Mosfet drivers usually need two separate rails to provide the floating power for the output of the driver. JS --- End quote --- could you please elaborate ? |
| JS:
--- Quote from: hussamaldean on July 21, 2018, 07:41:43 pm --- --- Quote from: JS on July 21, 2018, 07:27:35 pm ---Mosfet drivers usually need two separate rails to provide the floating power for the output of the driver. JS --- End quote --- could you please elaborate ? --- End quote --- Not much right now, but floating mosfet use driver with a secondary power source, for now go to de datasheet to check, when I can I could elaborate a bit more JS |
| hussamaldean:
--- Quote from: JS on July 21, 2018, 10:45:46 pm --- --- Quote from: hussamaldean on July 21, 2018, 07:41:43 pm --- --- Quote from: JS on July 21, 2018, 07:27:35 pm ---Mosfet drivers usually need two separate rails to provide the floating power for the output of the driver. JS --- End quote --- could you please elaborate ? --- End quote --- Not much right now, but floating mosfet use driver with a secondary power source, for now go to de datasheet to check, when I can I could elaborate a bit more JS --- End quote --- I am using 12V for the mosfet to drive the load while the mosfet driver is powered via 5V and share same ground |
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