fuzzzy
Full Member level 3
Hi,
I'm working on an automotive device, 24V. I'm using IPS6011 from International Rectifier. It works ok, but when I try to charge battery IPS burn. I noticed that charger raises up voltage to 29V and in datasheet 28V is maximum continuous voltage for this device while 36V is maximum supply voltage. how can i protect my device?
do you think IPS has too low power supply to work on 24V automotive application??
I'm working on an automotive device, 24V. I'm using IPS6011 from International Rectifier. It works ok, but when I try to charge battery IPS burn. I noticed that charger raises up voltage to 29V and in datasheet 28V is maximum continuous voltage for this device while 36V is maximum supply voltage. how can i protect my device?
do you think IPS has too low power supply to work on 24V automotive application??