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RogerN
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I'm working on a battery charger / discharger design. There is always the
possibility that someone will connect a battery reverse polarity. I don't
want this to destroy the charger. I remember the stuff about correctly
biasing transistors but how will a BJT or MOSTES act if you have Collector
Emitter or Drain Source reverse biased? I'm trying to avoid diodes in the
discharge circuit unless the are required as I want to be able to dicharge
to 1V while measuring current and voltage.
I tried this on simulation and it seems to work (not conduct) but I don't
know if the simulation is realistic with reverse bias. I can also get a 1A
diode to work at 500A in simulation.
Thanks!
RogerN
possibility that someone will connect a battery reverse polarity. I don't
want this to destroy the charger. I remember the stuff about correctly
biasing transistors but how will a BJT or MOSTES act if you have Collector
Emitter or Drain Source reverse biased? I'm trying to avoid diodes in the
discharge circuit unless the are required as I want to be able to dicharge
to 1V while measuring current and voltage.
I tried this on simulation and it seems to work (not conduct) but I don't
know if the simulation is realistic with reverse bias. I can also get a 1A
diode to work at 500A in simulation.
Thanks!
RogerN