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help on a synchronous buck converter

Sanda Ranaivo

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Hi everybody,

I'm working on a synchronous buck converter.
I use an IR2104 to control both Mosfets 1 and 2 (with arduino).
It worked very well by charging a battery OR by feeding a load (Fig1).
Then after, I created another terminal block to separate the battery and the load (Fig2).

I put a Mosfet3 (order directely by arduino) to connect or disconnect the load according to the voltage level of the battery.

And that's where I encountered a problem that I cannot understand at the moment.
As soon as I turn on the converter, the (6) VS, (7) HO and (8) VB terminals of the IR2104 are burned and the Mosfet1 is heating up. IR2104_CIRCUIT.png View attachment 45777 View attachment 45778
 

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Harald Kapp

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Pictures 2 and 3 show as hardly readable (almost black). Please try again and upload clear pictures.
 

Alec_t

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Show us how you have all the components connected; particularly the IR2104.
Layout can be important. Is the circuit on a pcb or on a breadboard?
What is the FET switching frequency?
 

Sanda Ranaivo

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Mosfet1 : HO (7)
Mosfet2: LO (5)
Vpv + : Vcc (1)
Vpv - : COM (4)
The switching frequency is 31 kHz
 

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