leonar40
Electrical
- Jan 6, 2005
- 42
Hello. I am designing a circuit to perform a discharge test on a battery. The load profile consists of several discrete resistance values that I will switch in and out of the load path at set times using an analog output controller and some power MOSFETs. The load bank design is almost complete and has worked well so far in testing. I have just one problem left. During the initial voltage rise time period of the battery, I am required to limit the current of the battery to a set value, for a set amount of time. After that time, I need to let the battery continue to finish its voltage rise naturally. Is there a simple way to perform this current limit function? Here is the circuit that I have tried so far:
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VBatt ----
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| |----- MOSFET Gate Voltage
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| /-------- Load Resistor
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This circuit "almost" works. I can vary the amount of current passed through the MOSFET by adjusting the gate voltage. However, it is not working as a "current clamp" like I would like. The current passed through the MOSFET is varying as a function of the battery voltage, which is a problem for me. What I really need is a way to limit the current no matter what the battery voltage is. Any ideas? I should mention that I know the MOSFET will get hot using this method. However, the time that I have to limit the current is very short, so this will not be a problem. Thanks in advance.
_________________
| |
| |
+ |
VBatt ----
- |
| |----- MOSFET Gate Voltage
| ----
| |
| |
| \
| /-------- Load Resistor
| \
| /
|________________
This circuit "almost" works. I can vary the amount of current passed through the MOSFET by adjusting the gate voltage. However, it is not working as a "current clamp" like I would like. The current passed through the MOSFET is varying as a function of the battery voltage, which is a problem for me. What I really need is a way to limit the current no matter what the battery voltage is. Any ideas? I should mention that I know the MOSFET will get hot using this method. However, the time that I have to limit the current is very short, so this will not be a problem. Thanks in advance.