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Hi!
I just want to tell you that I really appreciate the work you put into this project. It seems like one of the best engineered DIY stations on the internet, so thats why I'm trying to design a version that can handle the JBC C245 tips, which are 2,5 ohms in resistance and require 24volts (230W theoretical max). However for this to work the MOSFET circuit needs to be modified. I can understand the basic transistor amplification, but I would be really thankful if you could explain me how the diodes and the capacitor works (I guess overvoltage protection and noise reduction).
Thanks for the help!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Schottky diode and capacitor form a charge pump, which is necessary to operate the N-channel MOSFET in this configuration. The Zener diode limits the voltage at the gate of the MOSFET. In principle, this circuit should also be suitable for your case. Of course, you can simplify it by choosing a logic-level P-channel MOSFET with suitable source-drain voltage and appropriate maximum current rating. In this case, no charge pump is needed.
Hi!
I just want to tell you that I really appreciate the work you put into this project. It seems like one of the best engineered DIY stations on the internet, so thats why I'm trying to design a version that can handle the JBC C245 tips, which are 2,5 ohms in resistance and require 24volts (230W theoretical max). However for this to work the MOSFET circuit needs to be modified. I can understand the basic transistor amplification, but I would be really thankful if you could explain me how the diodes and the capacitor works (I guess overvoltage protection and noise reduction).
Thanks for the help!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: