I need to turn 2 N channel MOSFETs on/off at 200Khz. One MOSFET has to be ON when the other one is OFF. They have to cycle on/off oposite each other.
I am thing about using a 555 time to drive 2 solid state relays and use the 2 relays to drive the 2 MOSFETs?
One solid state relay will be Normally Open, the other solid state relay will Normally Closed. The 555 timer turns both relays on/off at the same time and the MOSFETs should both go on/off oposite each other at the same time.
I am worried both MOSFETs will be ON for a microsecond at the same time then it will be a short circuit. I think it needs some type of safety device so both MOSFETs can never be on at the same time?
I think some type of delay ON for each MOSFET will work.
I am thing about using a 555 time to drive 2 solid state relays and use the 2 relays to drive the 2 MOSFETs?
One solid state relay will be Normally Open, the other solid state relay will Normally Closed. The 555 timer turns both relays on/off at the same time and the MOSFETs should both go on/off oposite each other at the same time.
I am worried both MOSFETs will be ON for a microsecond at the same time then it will be a short circuit. I think it needs some type of safety device so both MOSFETs can never be on at the same time?
I think some type of delay ON for each MOSFET will work.
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