Re: Simple mosfet question



On Aug 2, 2:53 pm, default <defa...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 17:44:50 -0000, Andrew <xxrag...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I should mention that the input is being driven by a servo motor
driver which I did not design or have the schematic for, or really
know much about the design. I am just intercepting the signal and
using it to drive my circuit.

I'd want to know more about that . . . Servo motor or something like
an RC servo? This thing has a motor connected to it? Intercepting
makes it sound like it does. If that's the case, you need look no
further, that is probably the cause.

Motors are notorious for inductive transients - even the brushless
ones can be pretty bad. If the driver is applying PWM or switching
from nothing to all out, the wonder is it works at all.

Gate resistors help but it all depends on the energy and persistence
of the transient. The mosfet gate is a small capacitor (with an
equally fragile dielectric). The resistor in series with the signal
to the gate uses the gate capacity to make a low pass filter.
Hopefully, the transient will develop across the resistor and not
punch through the gate insulator.

In the case of the 2N7000 it is only 20 picofarads - so that isn't
much of a low pass filter.

Talk of motors and intercepting signals (one presumes that the signal
you are intercepting also has wires running about) would lead me to
think you will need something a little more robust than a series gate
resistor.

If you need speed (2N7000 has to follow the signal with minimum phase
shift) something like a bipolar might be better suited or if speed
isn't too important a simple RC low pass filter might be better.
Zeners are good but they have to be fast too - There are
circuit/transient protectors that specify switching times and those
may be the better choice.
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Oh sorry, I guess my wording was misleading. Yes it is a servo motor
driver that is intended to drive an RC servo motor, but instead, it is
driving my circuit. There is no servo motor.

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