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Driving high-side N-Chanel mosfet

nicoloquinte
nicoloquinte over 7 years ago

Some time ago Istarted a quadcopter project but the ESCs appeared to be expensive, so Idecided tu build my ones with components and I'm like facing a problem with mosfets (since I don't wanted to une P-chanel ones) and I Have some questions :

 

1): I have these buck drivers but I've burnt 2 of them by trying to use them as normal drivers.

I cant buy another ones.

if I could,how ?

 

2)if not : I have already saw an esc with only n-chanels mosfets with no drivers on it but only components near them ; can I build a bootstrap circuit on my own ?

 

thx.

nico

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  • dougw
    dougw over 7 years ago +3 verified
    You will need an oscillating signal to drive a charge pump....
  • genebren
    genebren over 7 years ago in reply to nicoloquinte +3 suggested
    Nicolas, The frequency of the squarewave input into the pump is depends on the value of capacitors (Cpump and Ctank) and the amount of current driving the gate. A typical usage for charge pumps are on…
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    nicoloquinte over 7 years ago in reply to dougw +2
    ok Thanks for helping me
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    0 dougw over 7 years ago

    You will need an oscillating signal to drive a charge pump....

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    0 nicoloquinte over 7 years ago in reply to dougw

    ok that seems not so complicated

    I understand the voltage doubler but why the transistors are needed

     

    I didnt put the reference of my mosfet drivers

    ADP3120AJRZ-RL ON SEMICONDUCTOR, Driver de MOSFET, High Side et Low Side, Alimentation 4.6V-13.2V, 1.5A Out, 16ns Retard…

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    0 nicoloquinte over 7 years ago in reply to dougw

    ok that seems not so complicated

    I understand the voltage doubler but why the transistors are needed

     

    I didnt put the reference of my mosfet drivers

    ADP3120AJRZ-RL ON SEMICONDUCTOR, Driver de MOSFET, High Side et Low Side, Alimentation 4.6V-13.2V, 1.5A Out, 16ns Retard…

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  • dougw
    0 dougw over 7 years ago in reply to nicoloquinte

    The bipolar transistors are only needed if you want to switch the main FET quickly.

    If there is just a resistor pulling up the gate it will have to charge the gate capacitance causing an RC time delay.

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    0 nicoloquinte over 7 years ago in reply to dougw

    ok Thanks for helping me

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