Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: piglet Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design Subject: Re: Another design Date: Fri, 10 May 2024 20:16:56 -0000 (UTC) Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 62 Message-ID: References: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Fri, 10 May 2024 22:16:56 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="4daac1e766a33a5176c37d6d6e936f3a"; logging-data="1639563"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1+OxZxTNc/r42BXQXX+XJkx" User-Agent: NewsTap/5.5 (iPhone/iPod Touch) Cancel-Lock: sha1:CWJUc4bTGyKC8H3vFbg+ToBwh6s= sha1:qstGI5fGSAPgPltjULmKVobKb+s= Bytes: 3361 Phil Hobbs wrote: > Phil Hobbs wrote: >> piglet wrote: >>> On 10/05/2024 4:11 am, Edward Rawde wrote: >>>> "Edward Rawde" wrote in message >>>> news:v1ho21$4ps$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com... >>>>> Now with 9V to 15V input range, direct gate drive and 500mA LED current. >>>>> >>>>> Startup behaviour is not ideal but maybe that can be fixed if it needs >>>>> fixing. >>>>> >>>>> What's the cheapest op amp I can use for U2 instead of OP07? >>>>> >>>>> Is there a cheaper comparator instead of LT1719 which will work? >>>>> Also the fet is bigger than it needs to ne. >>>>> >>>>> Is there a better device for D4? Particularly if R4 can be reduced. >>>>> >>>>> Will it work at all? Except in simulation. >>>>> >>>> >>>> I think I've answered my own question for the current controller but I don't >>>> think it's feasible to attempt a discrete comparator on cost grounds. >>>> >>>> Version 4 >> (Sniiip) >>> >>> >>> The venerable LM311 is still a good value comparator, if you want to >>> penny pinch omit the gate driver buffers and lower the pullup resistor >>> but efficiency will drop a lot from 85% to ca 72%. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> I’m not following through all the spicery, but fwiw: >> The positive drive of an LM311 can be improved by 100x or more, by adding a >> 2-cent NPN and a 2-cent diode. The NPN is an emitter follower, and the >> diode goes from base to emitter, reverse biases when the NPN is on. >> >> It pulls down to a diode drop above ground, but that can be a Schottky, and >> only has to handle the base bias, so it can be below 0.2 V, but you don’t >> care about 0.7 V in a gate driver anyway. >> >> When the 311 goes low, the diode doesn’t start conducting till the >> transistor is off, and there’s no stored charge to worry about, since the >> NPN never saturates. >> > > Oh, and take the output from the emitter. > > Cheers > > Phil Hobbs > Right , I actually did as you described in an earlier version but a PNP is practically the same cost as a diode and provides added beef. -- piglet