Jetijs,
Is it possible for you to make a scope shot showing both the current through the FET and the voltage between source and drain of the FET ? This way we can see the losses in the FET.
Is the 24V supply voltage constant ?
What is the DC resistance of your coil ?
"There is another thing that doesn't give my mind a rest. Why is it that when I adjust the dutycycle the current waveform gets elevated?"
You can operate the motor in two modes:
1. Discontinuous, the recovery current falls to zero before the next power pulse. Gives max recovery.
2. Continuous, a new power pulse is started before the recovery current is zero. You see this as an elevated curve.
This gives more torque assuming the core is not saturated.
I do not understand that the diode get so warm, I just checked the datasheet. It looks like it is meant for line frequencies (50-60 Hz). The data sheet does not tell the reverse recovery time. I have never used this diode, maybe it is too slow for this use.
I just saw you have two optical forks, you don't need more than one 40106, two inverters to drive the input for the UCCxxx is sufficient to use one input and two outputs for each channel ( total of the 6 schmitt-trigger inverters).
Eric
Is it possible for you to make a scope shot showing both the current through the FET and the voltage between source and drain of the FET ? This way we can see the losses in the FET.
Is the 24V supply voltage constant ?
What is the DC resistance of your coil ?
"There is another thing that doesn't give my mind a rest. Why is it that when I adjust the dutycycle the current waveform gets elevated?"
You can operate the motor in two modes:
1. Discontinuous, the recovery current falls to zero before the next power pulse. Gives max recovery.
2. Continuous, a new power pulse is started before the recovery current is zero. You see this as an elevated curve.
This gives more torque assuming the core is not saturated.
I do not understand that the diode get so warm, I just checked the datasheet. It looks like it is meant for line frequencies (50-60 Hz). The data sheet does not tell the reverse recovery time. I have never used this diode, maybe it is too slow for this use.
I just saw you have two optical forks, you don't need more than one 40106, two inverters to drive the input for the UCCxxx is sufficient to use one input and two outputs for each channel ( total of the 6 schmitt-trigger inverters).
Eric
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