No I soldered them.Is your circuit built on a breadboard? Breadboards can have unreliable contacts.
No I soldered them.Is your circuit built on a breadboard? Breadboards can have unreliable contacts.
I checked... Gate to ground voltage is the same as the input supply voltage 13 Volts DC without any pwm.Did you get those voltage readings?
Anyways I am soldering a new circuit with another spare MOSFET. I will let you know.Then the mosfet should be OFF.
If it's still ON and its not shorted then the Source and Drain are reversed.
Ok I will post. But I remade the circuit, the same problem persits. I dont think the zero PCB board and its soldering connections will be clear. Also soldering an SMD MOSFET seemed to be a challenge. I am not an experienced circuit maker BTW.Post a clear photo of the circuit so I can see the connections on the mosfet.


Yeah I checked it, its not shorting.In the post#47 pic it looks as though there might be a tiny blob of solder shorting two pins of the FET.
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sghioto,Yes and the schematic is correct but you have the labeled the mosfet incorrectly.
See the symbol below.
Now configure the circuit as shown, pleassssssse.![]()
Its ok sghioto, the current is steady (while swiching) after I increased its value. Now it is 1 Ampere low and 2 Ampere high.What is the resistor value used to test with?
Does the supply voltage remain steady during the test?