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Hi, it I've built this circuit but when the voltage reaches 9 volt on the capacitor, and the comparator must have switched. The comparator has a hysteria between 5_6volt. Would the circuit work as is, I'm trying to charge up a capacitor then discharge it. Thanks
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A sharp image would help. Better still go get one of the free SPICE simulators (e.g. LT SPICE, Simetrix, TI Tina) and use that as a drawing tool. You could also test your circuit with it ;) I use Simetrix - extensively.
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please attach the .asc as zip here. Note that A1, the schmitt trigger inverter, does have default values of 0V Low, 1V High at its output. i doubt it can drive the IRF530 in its default form. Have you checked that you get the voltages you wanted everywhere? If not do so! Also for better readability use "110k", instead of "110000" (the capacitor is "30n" for example). Then please simulate only the shortest time needed. The time step spice uses is somewhat related to the overall time - the longer you simulate the coarser the simulation by default..
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you made R2 "1m" which is 1 MilliOhm. If you want to make some thing MegaOhm, you need to write "1Meg" in spice. Again A1 issnt configured in any useful way. But besides that i cant really give you any advice. You still simulate for thousands of seconds...
Anyway, i looked at it, found some problems, but the overall circuit is a problem. the whole concept seems bad... i am honestly not sure what some stuff was supposed to mean... I suggest you build a block diagram, figure out each block and see if the signal do what they are supposed to do.. ]picc.zip[/file]
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Yeah, I agree with DerAlbi, and, as I'm sure he has noticed, one of your MOSFETs is attatched to a positive source, yet it is an N-channel 'FET. Change it to a P-channel one, and then feed it with the same inverted signal as the other 'FET. Then when the signal from the comparitor is low, you will get it inverted to turn M2 on and M1 off.
Please also redraw the bit with the MOSFETs so they are the right way up: that circuit is almost invariably drawn vertically, with M2 on the bottom and M1 on the top.
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Good advice. I've made the circuit more simple and also built it like the simple. Price in the built one the multimeter is showing 5.40volt across the capacitor, and I think it is working. I would like to have a higher voltage source charging the capacitor but it will fry the comparator, and how would people go about taking a ratio of the capacitor voltage, the voltage divider wasn't working.
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So you are discharging the 30uF through 200k and recharging it with a massive current pulse through he IRF530.with your 10u timestep, you might not see it, but this is kind of brutal. Please give M1 a 10R resistor on its source... its not mandatory, but good practice. Regarding the "higher voltage": wrong architecture. It would be doable by a PFET.. of course you need a small NFET and a resistive divider to drive its gate, but it would work.
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I've got this so far, I'm trying to get R5 below 10ohm,but it doesn't switch, I'm thinking there are multiple voltage dividers that stop it working. The gate to source, is close to 12volt. How would I modified the circuit to make R5 about 10ohm.
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