jimmylovesni
Automotive
- Jul 13, 2010
- 35
hello all.
Im working on reconstructing a circuit that someone else made. Im by no means an expert. Im having a little trouble understanding a ringing effect Im seeing.
So I have one mosfet driver driving 4 other mosfet drivers at approximately 2MHtz. These chips have 40MHtz band limit (EL7158) and Im pretty sure they are not the problem. I have the all 5 chips in a line staring with the one driving the 4 others. The output of this first chip is directly connected to the input of each of the others via wire wrap (size30). As I progressively get further away from the chip driving the others, a ringing becomes more pronounced on the inputs to the chips and this is amplified in the outputs that they produce. I rebuilt the circuit twice with the same effect.
Id like to understand what is going on. Is it some type of inductive effect that takes place at higher frequcines in the longer length wire. Is there a way to fix it? I tried disconnecting the wires and using thicker size 22 solid wire. Maybe stranded? I dunno.
Ill attach some photos of the 5 pin drivers (front and back) as well as the inputs to the pin driver (same node), as well as the driver outputs
Im working on reconstructing a circuit that someone else made. Im by no means an expert. Im having a little trouble understanding a ringing effect Im seeing.
So I have one mosfet driver driving 4 other mosfet drivers at approximately 2MHtz. These chips have 40MHtz band limit (EL7158) and Im pretty sure they are not the problem. I have the all 5 chips in a line staring with the one driving the 4 others. The output of this first chip is directly connected to the input of each of the others via wire wrap (size30). As I progressively get further away from the chip driving the others, a ringing becomes more pronounced on the inputs to the chips and this is amplified in the outputs that they produce. I rebuilt the circuit twice with the same effect.
Id like to understand what is going on. Is it some type of inductive effect that takes place at higher frequcines in the longer length wire. Is there a way to fix it? I tried disconnecting the wires and using thicker size 22 solid wire. Maybe stranded? I dunno.
Ill attach some photos of the 5 pin drivers (front and back) as well as the inputs to the pin driver (same node), as well as the driver outputs