Could someone please offer their opinion on whether my circuit would work well for turning on an output via a CPLD. The output voltage at PIN0 will be 3.3V. I want logic 1 to turn on my Q1.
Regards, oldmanraskers.
Could someone please offer their opinion on whether my circuit would work well for turning on an output via a CPLD. The output voltage at PIN0 will be 3.3V. I want logic 1 to turn on my Q1.
Regards, oldmanraskers.
I have looked at my circuit again and come up with this one. The FET is not the exact one that I'm going to use but I think it would do the job regardless. I considered replacing R4 with a Zener but I'm not sure that is really warranted - what do you think? I'm still sticking with MOSFETs just because I obviously don't know enough about them and want to investigate them further. I do have a question regarding R3 though - I have noticed that the larger R3 is made the slower the gate takes to reach the correct voltage - I assume this is capacitance related to the gate, but I don't understand how to decide what values of R3 would cause me problems - any pointers?
Let me know what you think and thanks for your input thus far.
Regards, oldmanraskers.
By lowering the values of R3 and R4 you will make the biasing of the MOSFET firmer. Currently you have a Collector Current of only 1.5 mA on Q1. This transistor can handle up to 800 mA collector current. All the MOSFET is looking at is the Voltage at the gate relative to the source. If R3 is too large the capacitance of the gate will act as an RC circuit and it will slow it down. Whether this is what you are seeing in your simulation I am not sure. Congratulations on getting up and running on the LTSice so quickly.
John
By lowering the values of R3 and R4 you will make the biasing of the MOSFET firmer. Currently you have a Collector Current of only 1.5 mA on Q1. This transistor can handle up to 800 mA collector current. All the MOSFET is looking at is the Voltage at the gate relative to the source. If R3 is too large the capacitance of the gate will act as an RC circuit and it will slow it down. Whether this is what you are seeing in your simulation I am not sure. Congratulations on getting up and running on the LTSice so quickly.
John