Scruffles
Electrical
- Nov 18, 2004
- 1
Hi there,
I am trying to solve an issue with an H-Bridge circuit with respect to the current it is drawing. Using a current probe on a scope, I am see a 200KHz waveform of the current. It rises slowly up to about 2A, and then right before the FETs switch, the current jumps to 4A and down to 0A, then ramps slowly back to 2A and so on... Looks something like this:
~4A .
..
..
. .
. .
. .
~2A .. .
...... .
....... . .....
..... . ....
.. . ..
0 .... ....
Dunno if that helps. I understand that maybe some back EMF would cause a bit of a jump at the end of the circuit, but really, the waveform should be sort of a wavy sine wave (ideally DC) if the switching of the H-Bridge was done properly as I understand it.
Any thoughts on how to get rid of this excess current? Could the input capacitance be too low?
Thanks
I am trying to solve an issue with an H-Bridge circuit with respect to the current it is drawing. Using a current probe on a scope, I am see a 200KHz waveform of the current. It rises slowly up to about 2A, and then right before the FETs switch, the current jumps to 4A and down to 0A, then ramps slowly back to 2A and so on... Looks something like this:
~4A .
..
..
. .
. .
. .
~2A .. .
...... .
....... . .....
..... . ....
.. . ..
0 .... ....
Dunno if that helps. I understand that maybe some back EMF would cause a bit of a jump at the end of the circuit, but really, the waveform should be sort of a wavy sine wave (ideally DC) if the switching of the H-Bridge was done properly as I understand it.
Any thoughts on how to get rid of this excess current? Could the input capacitance be too low?
Thanks