| Author |
Message |
shreeks9
Joined: 11 Oct 2006 Posts: 5
|
12 Oct 2006 6:19 mosfet electronic load opamp |
|
|
|
|
hi ........
i need to design an electronic load with the following spec's 240v,240w,1A.I tried doing tht with power mosfet's (IRF 840)but thier linearity region was limited to about a max of 20v.So i desperately need new ideas to design this electronic load.am new to the group and will be glad hear from u guys....
cheers
shreeks:D
|
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
Google AdSense

|
12 Oct 2006 6:19 Ads |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
VVV
Joined: 26 Nov 2004 Posts: 1584 Helped: 290
|
12 Oct 2006 17:53 Re: how???? designing an electronic load |
|
|
|
|
Use MOSFETs in paralel, just like you tried. But install a resistor from their source to ground. This will be the current sense resistor. Use an opamp to drive the MOSFETs. Have the voltage across the sense resistor fed to the opamp. The other input of the opamp will driven by a stable, adjustable voltage. That will adjust the current, because the opamp will always maintain the voltages equal. This will take care of all the non-linearities. As a reference I use a TL431.
You can parallel more than two MOSFETs, if needed.
Improvements to the circuit should include an undervoltage lockout: basically, the MOSFETs should be off if the voltage across them is less than, say, 3~4V. This will prevent you from turning on the power into completely enhanced MOSFETs, causing possibly the P/S protection to trip and making the load unusable. Maybe I will post that tomorrow.
|
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
jgorsk
Joined: 01 Jan 1970 Posts: 51 Helped: 1
|
22 Oct 2006 11:12 Re: how???? designing an electronic load |
|
|
|
|
VVV, you shoudn't connect MOSFETs in parallel
when you want them to operate in active mode.
You just cannot guarantee that currents will
be splited equally.
Just meassure currents flowing trough both transistors.
The difference may be significant.
If you want to use maximum power of both transistor,
you should control one MOSFET with one opamp.
|
|
| Back to top |
|
 |