I just realized the MOSFET should get 10V PWM on gate-source. It's getting 4V PWM. (frequency depends on the load current, and that seems to by like described in the controller's datasheet)
I already posted the waveforms, but now I've drawn a hand schematic. Mind you, the 4V PWM is between gate and
ground, but I also scoped between gate and source and it's 3.86V, since there isn't much drop on the power resitor (0.22 ohm).
Now, I'm thinking the diode does nothing (for now) since it's reverse biased. So I have a 6V drop on the 820 ohm resitor. that translates into 7mA that the MOSFET sinks through it's gate. That isn't normal, is it?
When I get home from work I will try replacing the transistor with a similar one.
Hi
I've checked now the power supply on Pin 6 of my controller, got 25.1V. So i think this should be okay in my case.
The 2 small primary electrolytic caps on my supply are 1uF both. They look okay. I check they tomorrow with the ESR meter. Problem is, havent got 100V electrolytic caps here.
Checked R2, its fine. 318V on Pin 8 of the controller.
I think kripton2035 is reffering to the capacitor on the IC's Vcc pin( in your case 25.1V). It's a small electrolytic between pins 6(Vcc) and 4(GND). Not the mains rated 400V capacitors.