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  • #61
    Very well done!
    Lot of useful observations on original page.
    Can you explain here all the advantages/disadvantages between the 3 versions of the mosfet driver?
    HCPL-3120 is maybe hard to obtain; so i would rather chose version 1 or version 2.
    Version 2 looks more interesting.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by ivconic View Post
      Very well done!
      Lot of useful observations on original page.
      Thanks!
      I bought a HCPL chips from this seller on eBay: http://www.ebay.ca/itm/5-PCS-HCPL-31...-/261366995287
      Driver v1 - simple circuit, but slow off the MOSFET -> low voltage peak in coil -> low sensitivity (excuse me for my bad english )
      Driver v2 - complex circuit, faster off the MOSFET (description of similar circuit in russian http://radiohlam.ru/raznoe/driver_polevikov.htm). I met the description of a similar scheme in the French engineer, but lost the link.
      Driver v3 - a simpler scheme than the Driver v2, but sensitivity similar to Driver v2.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by FoxyLab View Post
        Thanks!
        I bought a HCPL chips from this seller on eBay: http://www.ebay.ca/itm/5-PCS-HCPL-31...-/261366995287
        Driver v1 - simple circuit, but slow off the MOSFET -> low voltage peak in coil -> low sensitivity (excuse me for my bad english )
        Driver v2 - complex circuit, faster off the MOSFET (description of similar circuit in russian http://radiohlam.ru/raznoe/driver_polevikov.htm). I met the description of a similar scheme in the French engineer, but lost the link.
        Driver v3 - a simpler scheme than the Driver v2, but sensitivity similar to Driver v2.
        Nothing wrong with your English!
        Thanks for explanation!

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        • #64
          Nice project Foxy. I have used the HCPL-3120 before to drive mosfets and they work great. But they have one draw back. There is an under voltage lockout feature which if the battery voltage falls below 11 volts it turns off. There are different versions, some cut off at 10v some at 11v. See data sheet for "UVLO". So use 12 - 14v for your power supply as Foxy did.

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          • #65
            My NANO arrived today, cannot believe how small it is.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Altra View Post
              Nice project Foxy. I have used the HCPL-3120 before to drive mosfets and they work great. But they have one draw back. There is an under voltage lockout feature which if the battery voltage falls below 11 volts it turns off. There are different versions, some cut off at 10v some at 11v. See data sheet for "UVLO". So use 12 - 14v for your power supply as Foxy did.
              Important note. Thanks!
              I assembled the stand to test them:

              I will check and let you know the results.
              P.S. I plan to top-middle of July to prepare a public version foxyPIv2 software.
              Attached Files

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              • #67
                Originally posted by 6666 View Post
                My NANO arrived today, cannot believe how small it is.
                Little pigeons can carry great messages

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                • #68
                  What results, depth, dicrimination, etc - do you have for this MD so far ?

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by jlsilicon View Post
                    What results, depth, dicrimination, etc - do you have for this MD so far ?
                    depth -
                    discrimination - not
                    results - see above in this thread
                    see details here (in russian) - http://acdc.foxylab.com/node/47
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                    • #70
                      ...

                      New version of MOSFET driver:

                      It combines speed and performance at lower supply voltage.
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                      Last edited by FoxyLab; 07-09-2016, 07:30 PM. Reason: O.K.

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                      • #71
                        i think you do good work with this fast optocoupler und the mosfet driver ic

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                        • #72
                          Nice project! I have a few Arduino nano here too. Eventually a nice winterproject;-) Good work!

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Prospekteur View Post
                            Nice project! I have a few Arduino nano here too. Eventually a nice winterproject;-) Good work!
                            Thanks!

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by bernte_one View Post
                              i think you do good work with this fast optocoupler und the mosfet driver ic
                              With IR4427 has turned a strange thing - a metal detector began to react on literally everything - my body (I'm not the Terminator)))), touching to the connectors, to the coil... I went back to version 3 with HCPL-3120.

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                              • #75
                                I solved the problem with the driver, add a filter capacitor and inductor (replaced driver IC for the best - TC4420):

                                MD works fine!
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