Maybe 5V is not enough to fully turn-on the mosfet, I have to check that...

newxito schrieb am Montag, 8. November 2021 um 07:29:04 UTC+1:

> This is the protection circuit I use, taken from the LTC4365 datasheet. I 
> used the formulas to calculate the resistors and the LTspice simulation 
> confirmed the values. The circuit works, kind of, shuts down under 4V and 
> over 6V. But when starting with 5V I only get around 4.2 output voltage, 
> that’s wrong. Probably some kind of oscillation…
> I use the same circuit with other resistor values for 12V and it works 
> perfectly all the time.
>
>
> ZY schrieb am Montag, 8. November 2021 um 01:59:34 UTC+1:
>
>> What is your method of input protection?
>>
>> On Sunday, 7 November 2021 at 17:14:52 UTC-5 newxito wrote:
>>
>>> Today I built the clock. There is an error on the board, the DataIn pin 
>>> of the LED array is connected to the wrong side of the level shifter, but 
>>> it seems to work fine with 3.3V. I also had problems with the input 
>>> protection (over, under and reverse voltage). I always used the circuit 
>>> with 12V but this boards uses 5V, probably the monitoring window is too 
>>> small. Anyway, removing some components and a big blob of solder, solved 
>>> the problem :-)  
>>> I fill fix the design errors on Rev2… time to start making the case…
>>>
>>>

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