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Issues With MOSFET bridge, DC motor 24V 200W

shwetankv007
shwetankv007 over 4 years ago

Hello everyone,

I have been working on a project to drive a 200W 24V motor that gets a continuous drive current of about 7-8A. The idea is to run the motor in forward and reverse direction interchangeably much like a car viper. The time for forward and reverse is about 20seconds each.

I want to use 4-N channel MOSFETs for this and use a discrete driver.

Mosfets used - STP55N i.e. 60V 50A

Input supply - 24V

PWM input - In-1 and In-2, a signal on one of the inputs will run the motor in one direction and vice versa.

Bootstrap Capacitor - 10uF 50V

 

Issues -

1. The circuit is working i.e. motor is getting turned on in both the direction but upper MOSFETs are getting heated upto 70degree within few minutes.

2. Is there an issue with the bootstrap circuitry?

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  • kkazem
    kkazem over 3 years ago +3
    It's a bad idea to drive a power mosfet this way. First of all, the Supply Voltage is 24 VDC and the FET's max gate voltage is only 20 V. Therefore, you can expect FET failures via puncturing the gate…
  • dougw
    dougw over 4 years ago +2 suggested
    R1 may be too high of a value. It will take time to charge the gate capacitance, which will turn the FET on slowly, causing heat losses. If R1 is made smaller, it may discharge the capacitor too fast to…
  • dougw
    dougw over 4 years ago in reply to shwetankv007 +1
    Is the capacitor discharging when T1 is on to the point where there is no boost to the gate - which would mean Q1 is only partly turned on? By push-pull I mean put a stage like this on the output of T1…
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  • robogary
    0 robogary over 4 years ago

    Maybe take a look with a scope to see if you are getting shoot thru, i.e. forward and reverse bridges firing at the same time or with some overlap.

    Do bridges have solid interlocking and deadband ?

    Are you running no load, or with load ?  Try running motor uncoupled to see if heating changes significantly.

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  • shwetankv007
    0 shwetankv007 over 4 years ago in reply to robogary

    On no load it is working fine. As I apply some load to it, the upper MOSFET starts heating. And I checked there are no shoot thru, apparently the other two MOSFETs stay off during the whole process.

    As far as the deadband is concerned, I am giving 100% duty to the Q1 and Q3 MOSFET and zero duty to other to.

    I got some measurements though,

     

    At Supply voltage 27V, when T1 base is pulled down and T2 pulled up.

    Gate voltage at Q1 is 25V, Drain source voltage at Q1 is 2.5 volts and Drain source voltage at Q4 is zero.

     

    Does this suggests anything?

    Thanks

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  • dougw
    0 dougw over 4 years ago in reply to shwetankv007

    It sounds like you should remove the pull down resistor on the gate of Q1.

    Or maybe it should be between the Q1 gate and T1 collector.

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    0 shwetankv007 over 4 years ago in reply to dougw

    Yes I tried to remove the pull down  resistor - same effect.

    Will try with multiple iterations of series gate resistance and see if I get any better response.

    Thanks

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    0 shwetankv007 over 4 years ago in reply to dougw

    Yes I tried to remove the pull down  resistor - same effect.

    Will try with multiple iterations of series gate resistance and see if I get any better response.

    Thanks

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  • dougw
    0 dougw over 4 years ago in reply to shwetankv007

    What is the voltage on the boost capacitor? It seems it is not high enough...

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