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Mr.CRC
Hi:
I'm trying to get less than 100ns pulses at >10A, preferably up to
20-30A for 10-50ns into Cree XP-E colored LEDs.
My first attempt at fast pulsing these has been to parallel 4 of TC4422A
MOSFET drivers.
With 18V power supply, I can get 10-12A pulses. Below about 100ns they
can't produce full output amplitude. I can get to about 50ns pulses
from the LED, but with much weaker output than >100ns.
My second approach has been to use a flyback topology, with the LED tied
across the inductor in the drain circuit of a NMOS. The LED gets the
inductor current driven into it when the NMOS turns off.
I have simulated both CCM and DCM. It seems CCM works better, giving
nicer shaped pulses than letting all the inductor energy dump in the LED.
But it seems with this circuit, the main challenge to getting it to work
in reality is to drive the NMOS gate fast enough. Also, level shifting
from a 5V logic level trigger input to the gate driver's input is
needed. I have been looking into a simple complimentary BJT push-pull
pair, but not sure what to do about level translation at speed.
Thanks for any comments.
I'm reading with interest the thread "Super duper hype fast FET driver?"
Maybe I'll give Mr. Larkin a call Monday...
Good day!
I'm trying to get less than 100ns pulses at >10A, preferably up to
20-30A for 10-50ns into Cree XP-E colored LEDs.
My first attempt at fast pulsing these has been to parallel 4 of TC4422A
MOSFET drivers.
With 18V power supply, I can get 10-12A pulses. Below about 100ns they
can't produce full output amplitude. I can get to about 50ns pulses
from the LED, but with much weaker output than >100ns.
My second approach has been to use a flyback topology, with the LED tied
across the inductor in the drain circuit of a NMOS. The LED gets the
inductor current driven into it when the NMOS turns off.
I have simulated both CCM and DCM. It seems CCM works better, giving
nicer shaped pulses than letting all the inductor energy dump in the LED.
But it seems with this circuit, the main challenge to getting it to work
in reality is to drive the NMOS gate fast enough. Also, level shifting
from a 5V logic level trigger input to the gate driver's input is
needed. I have been looking into a simple complimentary BJT push-pull
pair, but not sure what to do about level translation at speed.
Thanks for any comments.
I'm reading with interest the thread "Super duper hype fast FET driver?"
Maybe I'll give Mr. Larkin a call Monday...
Good day!