I am working on a 5A dummy load project and I need some guidance.
My circuit (below) works pretty good except for one thing. When I power my dummy load first, then hook up my power supply, it starts at 5 amps and quickly throttles down. On the other hand, it starts smoothly if I power up the dummy load after hooking up power.
Not a big deal at first while testing with batteries and my 12v supply. Then I tried my 24v supply and poof! My op-amp blew the output on the gate! I thought I melted the n-mos at first but some probing found no output on the op-amp. I suspect a spike from the gate killed it from the full power start on the 24v supply. I think the power supply was amping up while the op-amp was throttling down and in that fraction of a second was melted down. I whacked in a new op-amp and it is working again. I just have to be careful of what order I power up.
Have I diagnosed the problem correctly? Can I put a diode between the op amp and filter to prevent it from happening again? How will it affect the filtering? I can definitely see myself 'oopsing' on this in the future.
I also googled various protection circuits but they all seem geared toward being on the power supply side of things. The problem is here as well when I crank up power until the supply protection kicks in. It gets stuck in a loop powering up and down repeatedly because the circuit starts at full load after things are heated up.
I would like to be able to leave the dummy load on and switch between power sources at will. So I was thinking of some way to detect voltage on the inputs and use that to turn on the feedback circuit after the power supply or battery is connected. What kind of ways can I go about creating a circuit for this?
Thanks in advance. Hope my nub makes sense
(p.s. r2 is actually 1k)