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Hammy
As the subject states?
I'm running an IR LED driver using a mosfet and driver the driver
transmits 1.25kHz signal on a 38kHz carrier generated with TLC555 CMOS
timers that's detected by the PNA4602M photo detector.
The mosfet and driver as well as the VDD for the FET is taken off the
8V regulator which is a 7808.The timers are getting there Vcc off of a
78l05 that gets its input from the 7808.The 7808 is supplying 1amp
burst at 38kHz 10%duty cycle (400us on 400us off)
The over and undershoots as well as the FETs turn off transient aren't
being rejected by the 78l05.
The cct is done on a bread board I'm using separate returns for the 5V
(top rail) and the 8V (bottom rail). These are both brought back to a
120uf cap at the 12vdc input voltage (bench top supply).
I've been able to improve it, but I'm open to any suggestions. I've
tried several combinations of capacitors at the input and output, and
tried a small inductor scavenged from an SMPS. This schematic is of my
regulator setup so far that gives the best results.
http://i13.tinypic.com/502tjd1.png
These are the waveforms, CH1 (yellow) is the 8V regulator output, CH2
is the 5V output. The carrier is just starting another 400us cycle
after a 400us break.
The measured waveforms are here.
http://i18.tinypic.com/54d8zdj.gif
In case I haven't been clear here is three cycles of the carrier
signal ,with the AC ripple of the 5v rail on ch1.
http://i12.tinypic.com/6h89pgz.gif
This shows the 5v rail and the mosfet Vgs zoom of three pulses. Theres
a small brief undershoot when the switch turns on, then by comparison
a large overshoot then the turn off transient, a deep undershoot then
overshoot. Could the second under and overshoot be caused by the FETS
turn-off transient? I had to use 5 power resistors in series and long
leads for current limiting on the drain, so this probably will be gone
when I transfer it to PCB.
http://i18.tinypic.com/67yd43n.gif
Thanks for any suggestions or advice.
I'm running an IR LED driver using a mosfet and driver the driver
transmits 1.25kHz signal on a 38kHz carrier generated with TLC555 CMOS
timers that's detected by the PNA4602M photo detector.
The mosfet and driver as well as the VDD for the FET is taken off the
8V regulator which is a 7808.The timers are getting there Vcc off of a
78l05 that gets its input from the 7808.The 7808 is supplying 1amp
burst at 38kHz 10%duty cycle (400us on 400us off)
The over and undershoots as well as the FETs turn off transient aren't
being rejected by the 78l05.
The cct is done on a bread board I'm using separate returns for the 5V
(top rail) and the 8V (bottom rail). These are both brought back to a
120uf cap at the 12vdc input voltage (bench top supply).
I've been able to improve it, but I'm open to any suggestions. I've
tried several combinations of capacitors at the input and output, and
tried a small inductor scavenged from an SMPS. This schematic is of my
regulator setup so far that gives the best results.
http://i13.tinypic.com/502tjd1.png
These are the waveforms, CH1 (yellow) is the 8V regulator output, CH2
is the 5V output. The carrier is just starting another 400us cycle
after a 400us break.
The measured waveforms are here.
http://i18.tinypic.com/54d8zdj.gif
In case I haven't been clear here is three cycles of the carrier
signal ,with the AC ripple of the 5v rail on ch1.
http://i12.tinypic.com/6h89pgz.gif
This shows the 5v rail and the mosfet Vgs zoom of three pulses. Theres
a small brief undershoot when the switch turns on, then by comparison
a large overshoot then the turn off transient, a deep undershoot then
overshoot. Could the second under and overshoot be caused by the FETS
turn-off transient? I had to use 5 power resistors in series and long
leads for current limiting on the drain, so this probably will be gone
when I transfer it to PCB.
http://i18.tinypic.com/67yd43n.gif
Thanks for any suggestions or advice.