Hi there

The purpose of this schematic is to control a DC motor that runs at 8V max. That is why I chose 4 N-channel mosfets in the H bridge. P-channels would not fully activate at voltages above -10Vgs but the N-channels can handle 18V at the gate.

The 5v switches represent an Arduino’s digital output pins. One to turn forward, one for reverse. To prevent a failure scenario where both pins are HIGH I added a transistor that prevents current from flowing through the optocoupler on the second half bridge.

Does this circuit make sense? I’m not an electronics engineer, just a hobbyist and have doubts about how effective the gate driving circuit is of the mosfets.

Thanks!

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    1 month ago

    Right, sorry about that. I made the simulation on my phone with the Proto app.

    I figured the push pull part is good practice with mosfets. It’s partially the learning experience and if the motor stalls it could draw several amps.

    I won’t be doing PWM, just on and off so maybe just the optocoupler is good enough.

    I’d have to order dedicated gate drivers and have a lot of 547 and 557 transistors in stock at home.