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That's Right, but I just wanted to test my controller, do you think that the cause of the problem is the breadboard?
but all high-frequency circuit was just working fine on the breadboard :unsure:
I guess so too, here are some pictures to check if I did something wrong:
*Mosfet Power is Connected to 12VDC For Testing Purposes, it should be connected to 320VDC, I tried that and same results but with higher voltage
another Picture with Another Angle
my Testing Breadboard, the EGS...
Actually, the Capacitor is 3.3UF [335k 400V]
That's the Output Voltage Across Output Capacitor, I'm working with 12VDC instead of 320VDC to Avoid being chocked [it Really Hurt 😅]
the Same Output without the capacitor, I Wonder why there is no PWM Shown? it seems that the MOSFET doesn't have...
Hello, I am designing a High-Frequency Inverter, 12VDC is Boosted up to ~320 VDC using SG3525 IC on ~35Khz Switching Frequency.
and I am generating SPWM to X2 IR2110 MOSFET driver IC for the H-Bridge Mosfets [IRF840].
H-Bridge is connected to 320VDC, the SPWM signals going to the MOSFET's gate...
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