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Can the reverse power protection circuit in the picture work normally?

Hardware design
July 13, 2020 by Birdie 415

During normal operation, Q5 is on, U1 is on, D12V0 is 12V,

When the input is reversed, the D35 conduction clamp is at a few V, Q5 is turned off, and U1 is not turned on to complete the protection.

Q5 Will it withstand reverse voltage when it is connected in reverse?

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Delon Posted on July 13, 2020

Except for U1, all the devices on the left are removed, and it is sufficient to ground the U1 pin 4 with a resistor.

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  • Misa

    Misa Posted on July 13, 2020

    Like, great

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Alphonse Posted on July 13, 2020

When Q5 is connected in reverse, U1 will burn down, and the internal freewheeling diode of u1 will be directly added by the voltage of Q5, which will burn down the freewheeling diode.

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Serra Posted on July 13, 2020

If conditions permit, add a diode to the power supply input to protect the point; the reverse cut-off, no loop.

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