I have been working on a pretty tricky problem the last couple of days with a H-bridge driving a DC motor.
This H-bridge contains one of those photovoltaic MOSFET drivers for the high side.
The issue is that the circuit seems to completely short every once in a while.
This is semi sporadic, although going through a couple of steps it seems to be somewhat repeatable.
The weird part is that it doesn't happen when the bridge changes switch states, but when the motor is just already going into a certain direction.
I haven't designed this circuit, a friend of my asked to help.
There is no PWM being used, the motor just switches direction after like a second or two.
There are a couple of things that seems to be already suspicious to me, but maybe some people have direct experience with these kind of things.
The impedance of the output of the photo driver seems to be rather undefined.
At this moment it totally depends on the input impedance of the MOSFET.
Also I am more familiar with this kind of circuit with a additional push-pull buffer, since the driving current of the photo driver is so weak (couple of uA).
There is no resistance between the dual MOSFETs, potential risk of oscillation (although I haven't really been able to measure this).
In general it wouldn't be my first pick for a H-bridge, since there is no isolation needed.
So the choice is either try to get this working, or completely redesign a new circuit.
Any thoughts or ideas are welcome!