Hi Deloiter,
Since you raise this subject again please help out here. I still can't get my shunt regulator to work properly. Nando gave this test procedure which I have done to debug but I think there is a light mistake in the test.
Nando's Test Procedure.
by Nando on Sun Oct 2nd, 2005 at 12:53:43 PM MST
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SeanChan:
Let's try the test procedure for this ckt.
Are you saying that the ballast (SHUNT) load has an indicator light across it ?.
If so, check to see if the Diode 22 V 5W is warm and connected wrongly ( backwards) the band should go to the Source and the ballast connection point, the opposite lead to ground.
Then if right, take a WIRE from the ground and the GATE of the MosFET to make sure that the GATE is at Zero volts, then measure the Source of the MosFET, it should read the Battery voltage,( Junction of MosFET source and Shunt load).
Measure the voltage from Source to ground, it should be Batt voltage if around 1 to 2 volts, then you may have the MosFET wired wrong, placing the Source to ground and the Drain to Bat voltage, turning the intrinsic MosFET diode on.
The MosFET PIN out for a TO220 case is, when facing the MosFET, left pin is GATE, Center PIN is Source and Right Pin is Drain.
Also Center PIN should connect to the Heat sink back metal if not isolated.
Make sure that the PIN3 NE555 LED diode is properly connected, it has a very small flatten edge near of the wires -- that is the Cathode and should be going to Ground ( Negative side of Battery)
Measure PIN 3 NE555 -- it should be below 0.3 volts
Measure PIN 2 NE555 -- It should be higher than 2/3 supply voltage ( bringing this pin momentarily below 1/3 Battery voltage the output ( PIN 3 NE555 ) should go high for about 1 second.
And if you keep PIN 2 shorted to ground the MOsFET should turn ON ( PIN 3 ON) and continues ON for 1 second after removing the PIN 2 short to ground.
DO NOT Measure PIN 6 & 7, BECAUSE the ckt has a 10 Meg resistor source and may bring the voltage down below the 2/3 bat voltage.
Regards
Nando
Flux said:
If you sit the fet on the bench with its plastic side up and the leads towards you, gate is on the left, source is on the right and the drain is in the middle.
Drain goes to your dump load, source goes to the circuit ground and the gate goes to the 100 ohm resistor to pin 3 of 555 and also to your led.
So if Flux is right, and he usually is, then Voltage from source to ground cannot be Batt Voltage since it is connected to ground. My first bug was due to reversed drain and source connection as I interpreted the schematic wrong.
I have done the test and my results are as follows:
Diode 22 V 5W = OK.
Ground to FET gate zero V correct.
Ground to Drain = Batt Voltage.
PIN 3 NE555 = 0.3 V correct.
PIN 2 NE555 = 0.2 V, not two thirds Batt Voltage.
PIN 2 shorted to ground mosfet didn't turn on the load!
Ground to collector of 2n2222A = 2/3 batt V.
Between 10 K resistor and PIN 2 NE555 0.2 V. Due to the resistor eating up the voltage?
My 22V Zener is soldered direct to the drain of the FET as you advised.
Where's my bug now. Have I shorted the NE 555 ?
Any better test procedure to follow?
SeanChan (:<)