jimmylovesni
Automotive
- Jul 13, 2010
- 35
I have a single oscillator which is switching numerous matched mosfets arrays (n and p) in parallel. The circuit works as it was originally intended and is able to drive an ultrasound transducer at 1MHz. This circuit is attached (US_driver.jpg). A more detailed explanation is that a oscillator is driving a pin driver (7158) which in turns drives 4 other pin drivers. The pin drivers each drive 4 moset n/p pairs which are in parallel.
The problem. I want to start pulsing the 1Mhtz at 1Khz (pulsetimer.jpg provided), but am having problems where there is a delay it takes for the ultrasound to start pulsing where as the pulse timer appears to function as designed (attached n_channel_gate_pin4.jpg or p_channel_gate_pin2.jpg). In both files, the yellow trace is the 1KHz pulsing, the green shows that the 1MHz begins pulsing at the proper time. The pink trace is the output of the ultrasound driver with the transducer (load) disconnected. There is a lag it takes for the transducer to start pulsing. Im somewhat sure the problem is related to the blue traces (the gates) as they have a DC offset which diminishes in the area where the full power is delivered.
So there are .1uF caps that are supposed to block DC and allow only the 1Mhz pulse train though. But I think what is happening is that they are charging up when the 1Khtz pulse train is off. There is a certain amount of time it takes for them to discharge and reach steady state and thus regain proper biasing where there is no offset.
Any ideas on how to fix this? Even decreasing the C value will not completely fix it but just shorten the time constant a little.
thanks in advance.
n_channel_gate_pin4_blue.BMP
p_channel_gate_pin4_blue_note_offset.BMP
US_driver.jpg
pulsetimer.jpg
The problem. I want to start pulsing the 1Mhtz at 1Khz (pulsetimer.jpg provided), but am having problems where there is a delay it takes for the ultrasound to start pulsing where as the pulse timer appears to function as designed (attached n_channel_gate_pin4.jpg or p_channel_gate_pin2.jpg). In both files, the yellow trace is the 1KHz pulsing, the green shows that the 1MHz begins pulsing at the proper time. The pink trace is the output of the ultrasound driver with the transducer (load) disconnected. There is a lag it takes for the transducer to start pulsing. Im somewhat sure the problem is related to the blue traces (the gates) as they have a DC offset which diminishes in the area where the full power is delivered.
So there are .1uF caps that are supposed to block DC and allow only the 1Mhz pulse train though. But I think what is happening is that they are charging up when the 1Khtz pulse train is off. There is a certain amount of time it takes for them to discharge and reach steady state and thus regain proper biasing where there is no offset.
Any ideas on how to fix this? Even decreasing the C value will not completely fix it but just shorten the time constant a little.
thanks in advance.
n_channel_gate_pin4_blue.BMP
p_channel_gate_pin4_blue_note_offset.BMP
US_driver.jpg
pulsetimer.jpg