MOSFET started smoking at 42V. Was expected to run at least 54V
- September 18, 2023
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Good Afternoon,
Hope you are doing well. Looking for advise on how to resolve this issue.
We designed a motor controller using the STL220N6F7 (MOSFET) and L6387ED gate driver. We know the MOSFETs are rated for 60V. However, when we ran 42V the MOSFETs started to smoke up. Can you please review the attached schematic and advise if you notice anything wrong. The motor controller works great at 24-29V. Only at higher voltages we see it heating up a lot.
I included one of the three Gate-MOSFETs pair for reference. Let me know if you need anything else.
Would it because of R33 and C44 by chance? I have tried referencing some of ST's motor controllers and except for the B-G431-ESC1, none of them uses these resisters on the output. Interestingly, the B-G431-ESC1 is also rated for 24 V. Unfortunately, I'm not sure what is the purpose of R33 and C44 in the first place.
Any help is appreciated.
