Why would this design (Si8261BCC-IS) blow the chip?
07/184/2020 | 12:37 PM
Hi,
I created a design for a simple MOSFET driver using the Si8261BCC-IS. The schematic and Gerber files are available here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OrVLv4VfJS-6A83AF7Kemexxz-GgUZdO/view?usp=sharing
When I connect the input control signal, the chip blows up. There is proper smoke and stuff. The supply voltage on the MOSFET side is 24V. Why would this be happening?
Why would this design (Si8261BCC-IS) blow the chip?
Hi,
I created a design for a simple MOSFET driver using the Si8261BCC-IS. The schematic and Gerber files are available here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OrVLv4VfJS-6A83AF7Kemexxz-GgUZdO/view?usp=sharing
When I connect the input control signal, the chip blows up. There is proper smoke and stuff. The supply voltage on the MOSFET side is 24V. Why would this be happening?