Hey guys,
i'm attempting to design some circuitry that powers 12V and 5V from 24V using some of the RECOM drop in replacement switching regulators. I seem to have managed to blow a bunch of the regulators under a certain startup condition, and I was wondering if you would have some insight as to why this happened, and potentially some circuit to protect from this critical failure.
Failure:
-the regulators work fine at a stable 24V from a current limited bench top power supply, but when I disconnect and reconnect the power lead they fail? failure results in 24V being pumped into the rest of the working circuitry, which is catastrophic in this use case... The failure does not occur when you keep the power leads connected, and switch on and off the power supply, so I guess it must be something to do with a voltage spike.
I have posted the schematic of the regulator setup, I would be very thankful to hear some insight.
Thanks in advance,
Sean.