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Hi, i've a question about bipolar gate driving (+12V=on, -12V=off). Does this work with a gate drive transformer ?
Maybe the real question is : does unipolar gate driving work with a GDT ? What does the gate see if I feed the GDT (1:1) with 0-12V ? I feel it will see +/-6V, so it's a bit too low to be reliable. Of course, one has to put a dc blocking cap before the GDT, so 0-12V is +/- 6V in reality.
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Experience says:
The average voltage across any inductor or transformer winding must be zero. If you try to force it otherwise, smoke will come out until it's equal to zero again.
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Oh, and as a side note, for a gdt for typical smaller mosfets, you can use one gate driver ic, or a totem pole transistor pair and a 1:2:2 for half bridge, 1:2:2:2:2 for fullbridge and 1:2 for single switch(of course :P). But, if you don't want to have to wind all of that, or don't have enough space on your ferrite toroid or some other reason, you can use an inverting and non-inverting gate drivers, which will work in opposition, making a 24 volt peak to peak voltage across the primary. That will give the extra voltage you need to turn full on. An example would be ucc37322 and ucc37321 9 amp gate drivers, or tc4422, and tc4421(i believe that is it). You would hook inverting driver to one side of the gdt primary, and the non-inverting up to a dc blocking capacitor(i have used .39uf, Steve Wards mini sstc uses .1uf) and then to the other side of the primary of the gdt primary.
If you already knew this, i just typed that for nothing. Hehe..
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I'd not try the single-driver concept. First, the drive current is twice higher, so if you want to pull each fet with 2 amps, the overall drive current will be 2 * 4 * 2 = 16A. Also you can't make a driver-side off-state of the bridge with only one driver IC.
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Also you can't make a driver-side off-state of the bridge with only one driver IC.
Ah, yea that might help alot to use two gate drivers :P. It really is not any harder to use two instead of one, and if made good can take up like 1 inch x 2 inches, or less. I and rather inexperienced(very may be a better word) and i made a pc board with the two drivers and it only takes up (goes to measure) 1 1/2 by 1/ 1/2. So, a one and a half inch square. Works well, small, looks alright, other than the solder joints. Best of all, EASY! CHEAP! Now i just need some F'ing 74hc14's and make a half bridge and i have a sstc.
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Arcstarter wrote ...
If you already knew this, i just typed that for nothing. Hehe..
I would say, I knew a part of what you wrote ;) didn't have the idea feeding the GDT with more voltage to reduce secondary windings so that it takes less space. But anyways, it's always helpful information, also for others.
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