I am really trying to understand why certain things are necessary when choosing the proper mosfet. But, things are a little confusing. Specifically, resistor and protection diode size. Here are two different situations that I am looking at, and my confusion, if anyone can tutor me on it:
case 1
http://skory.gylcomp.hu/alkatresz/IRF840.pdf
-Say I use an IRF840 to act as a slow switch, maybe once a minute, to discharge 100V/5A. The datasheet says that turn on voltage is 2-4V. If my microchip pin has a pin voltage of 5V, should this properly switch the mosfet? If I raise the voltage to, say 20V, will it discharge the load better? Does more gate current cause a better discharge? As far as protection of at gate with a zenner that is revered biased from gate to source....how does one choose the value? If I am switching with a pic pin at 5V, do I need to do a 5V zenner? I understand that a 5V zenner may start conducting at 3V...wont that interrupt my switching?
case 2
http://www.nteinc.com/specs/2900to2999/pdf/nte2987.pdf
-I have the same questions on a logic level mosfet, like the NTE2987. Say the the voltage being switched is 30V at 200kHz...the data sheet says there is a Gate-Source voltage of +-15V. Wont this kill the mosfet? Say I drive one with a 5V microchip pin. Is a gate resistor needed since it is logic level? How to I pick a protection zenner?
I really appreciate some explanations. Im trying to construct a flow chart in my head. I have read about this stuff for hours and hours, but need to ask certain questions to fill in the blanks. Im close to getting it....but not there yet.
case 1
http://skory.gylcomp.hu/alkatresz/IRF840.pdf
-Say I use an IRF840 to act as a slow switch, maybe once a minute, to discharge 100V/5A. The datasheet says that turn on voltage is 2-4V. If my microchip pin has a pin voltage of 5V, should this properly switch the mosfet? If I raise the voltage to, say 20V, will it discharge the load better? Does more gate current cause a better discharge? As far as protection of at gate with a zenner that is revered biased from gate to source....how does one choose the value? If I am switching with a pic pin at 5V, do I need to do a 5V zenner? I understand that a 5V zenner may start conducting at 3V...wont that interrupt my switching?
case 2
http://www.nteinc.com/specs/2900to2999/pdf/nte2987.pdf
-I have the same questions on a logic level mosfet, like the NTE2987. Say the the voltage being switched is 30V at 200kHz...the data sheet says there is a Gate-Source voltage of +-15V. Wont this kill the mosfet? Say I drive one with a 5V microchip pin. Is a gate resistor needed since it is logic level? How to I pick a protection zenner?
I really appreciate some explanations. Im trying to construct a flow chart in my head. I have read about this stuff for hours and hours, but need to ask certain questions to fill in the blanks. Im close to getting it....but not there yet.