I've being trying to build an H-bridge driver using 2 IR2110, but I can't get it to work for now.
I've attached the schematics that I'm using now.
I would like to know if someone sees any mistake. I'm using TTL of 3,5Vpp and 1 KHz at HIN and LIN and I'm getting a DC voltaje at LO arround 14 volts and 0 volts at HO.
I need to see the entire schematic with the output MOSFETs connected,and power supply connections. I suspect that the IR2110 uses the pulse output of the whole circuit to "pump up" the voltage required to supply the high drive.
I'm using a resistor of 100 ohms as a test load to see how it behaves, but for now I can't get the IR2110 to work. Any sugestions about the voltage that I should use for the capacitors? I do not understand the calculations for the bootstrap capacitor in the aplication note...
Do you have a voltage on Vb with respect to Vs? this is the internal charge pump that high side drives the top FET. If this voltage is not there, you will not get the top FET to switch.
have you also tried it with no load (or 100k), as the bootstrap cap is only designed to pulse a short amount of current into the gate of the FETs and not drive a heavy load...
The datasheet has a graph of 'Logic 1 input threshold vs voltage'. Lower Vdd to bring your logic thresholds in line with your drive signal and you should find it works
I was usign 0,47µF on C3 because that's the one that they use in the application note (see attached file) in figure 28A. An since I'm trying to buld something similar to figure 27 I thought I would be needed. I also saw someone recomending to use that diode somewhere else here I think.
I'll try doing the changes you guys are sugesting and let them you know if it works, hopefully it will.
HI to all.
The diodes are used to slightly increase the 'dead time' which helps ensure that both mosfets are never on at the same time.
Hope this helps - Jeff M