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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 91477" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Thanks for this. I'm going to investigate this to see if this could be a contributing factor.</p><p></p><p>Also there is another idea I've been mulling about. When making the printed circuit board, I have the power MosFet for the primary coil mounted on the circuit board. I do have a large filter capacitor to compensate for that. But the bread board circuit has the power MosFet mounted off the board with separate power supply wires. The reason for that is because I burned up two bread boards during testing because that power MosFet sucks up so much current. So I'm thinking that the power MosFet actually creates a dead short when in the on state, starving the other circuit components of power. My next circuit board design will definitely move the power MosFet off the PCB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 91477, member: 288"] Thanks for this. I'm going to investigate this to see if this could be a contributing factor. Also there is another idea I've been mulling about. When making the printed circuit board, I have the power MosFet for the primary coil mounted on the circuit board. I do have a large filter capacitor to compensate for that. But the bread board circuit has the power MosFet mounted off the board with separate power supply wires. The reason for that is because I burned up two bread boards during testing because that power MosFet sucks up so much current. So I'm thinking that the power MosFet actually creates a dead short when in the on state, starving the other circuit components of power. My next circuit board design will definitely move the power MosFet off the PCB. [/QUOTE]
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