Kepco
Electrical
- Jun 1, 2011
- 27
Guys,
Can you comment on the downside of the attached circuit comparing to other methods of reverse polarity protection? I do not want to use bridge or diode for power dissipation reasons ( parallel reverse bias diode will blow the fuse so that is also not an option). This circuit will see occasional +/-250V,70us pulse during its operation. The nominal input voltage is 16V-36V. My major concern is if the MOSFET will survive when input is hit by -250V. The filter module shown with part number at output side is from Vicor.
Thx
Can you comment on the downside of the attached circuit comparing to other methods of reverse polarity protection? I do not want to use bridge or diode for power dissipation reasons ( parallel reverse bias diode will blow the fuse so that is also not an option). This circuit will see occasional +/-250V,70us pulse during its operation. The nominal input voltage is 16V-36V. My major concern is if the MOSFET will survive when input is hit by -250V. The filter module shown with part number at output side is from Vicor.
Thx