Hi Everyone,
It's my first post here as I'm trying to find a welcoming home to discus all my electronic-related dwellings

I've already asked a couple a questions on ee stackexchange but I'm not sure the way questions go really fits my old-school forum habits... So here I am!
Now onto the technical bits, we're doing a poor-man's 40V/600A DC load with big 1kW resistors that will very handily heat our workshop this winter (and hopefully we'll find a way to turn into a barbecue by summer).
The resistors will be switched by a small low RdsOn MOSFET himself turned-on through a VOM1271 which has the advantage of not needing an isolated power supply...
My concerns lie in the input of this gate driver : I'm to protect it from reverse voltage and overvoltage all the while making it able to cater with a voltage range going from 1,8-24V.
So here's my design thinking
- 1,8V Zener diode for overvoltage protection (able to take 24V as a digital signal)
- Resistor for current protection (100R ==> 50mA@5V)
- This one I'm really not sure about : a 0,1µF in order for the whole contraption not to turn-off between two "cycles" of the multiplexer. I know that'd definitely be a no-go in a fast-switching application but that's not the case there... I'm also guessing that the MUX chip will not change an output state between two update cycles but...

Hoping I'm not gonna bother too many double stackexchange/eevblog readers and that some of you will share some of your expertise!

Marc