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| | #62 (permalink) |
| Experienced Member Join Date: Apr 2008
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| No, that would be the bottom of R2-the low side of the big cap is circuit ground. Remember, it is a current regulator running in peak current mode. All it needs is the current sense voltage. I get 0.007 for R2 for 35Apk. What did you use for your "nominal frequency"? Lower Toff makes the max frequency higher (with the associated troubles) and the inductor smaller. Just remember that the duty cycle is from equation 2: Toff/Tperiod=1-Vout/Vin and when you set the off time (Toff) you set the minimum duty cycle since the blanking period is around 0.45uS. That sets your low end drive current. If you get the other app note I suspect it will work fine for lower output voltages just switching the R1 to ground. Constant frequency peak current regulation does not like running over 50% duty cycle (if you read up on in you see the term "subharmonic oscillation") which prevents it from regulating well when the output voltage is greater the 50% of the input. Constant off time peak current regulation has the off time and blanking period limiting the duty cycle which limits how low a voltage you can generate from a given input. On the bright side, outside of those limitations, they are easy to stabilize. Last edited by Ubergeek63; 7th May 2008 at 10:33 AM. |
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| | #64 (permalink) |
| Experienced Member Join Date: Apr 2008
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| is the input 40VDC or 50VDC? 40VAC would give you 48-65VDC peak (the valley depends on the load). Don't use a pot, pots are horrendous. 178K would give you 8uS off time and 5% ripple for 10V@30A. In equation (4) the 0.3 is "Assuming a 30% peak to peak ripple in the output current" The easy way is to plug the formulas into a spread sheet and play with the numbers, unless you actually have a full blown math package that you understand |
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| | #68 (permalink) |
| Experienced Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Australia
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| http://www.irf.com/product-info/data...rfp4110pbf.pdf How would this Moset go? the Rds on resistance is different... |
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| | #69 (permalink) |
| Experienced Member Join Date: Apr 2008
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| Quite good actually. I would estimate less than 37W dissipation and one of the best junction to case thermals I have seen. (as long as the case to sink is there...heat sink grease or silicone pad) a quick worst case is: 40A*40A*0.004R=6.4W + (conduction losses, actually multiplied by duty cycle) (88ns*2+67ns*2)*100KHz*50V*40A*0.5=31W + (switching losses) 43nC*2*100KHz*50V =0.2W + (drain to gate charge) 210nC*100KHz*12=0.25W (gate charge actually in the driver) |
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