With one or both MOSFETs removed can you look at the gate drive signals with a scope to confirm there is no overlap or simultaneous conduction.
thanks ! i will do so and report back.
But ... aren´t those mosfets parallel anyway ?
What tests have you performed?
So the two mosfets of one side were burned out?
non other than poking around with a DMM
no ! T1 respectively T4 burned out .
And then you took them from the other side and they burned out too?
both sides share the same 60VDC supply and there´s no possibilty to separate it from either side.
the controllers are on separate sub-pcb´s and removeable
(if i remove one of them, of course the supply current is only limited through the transformers DCR , please correct me if i´m way off here )
that´s why i removed one side of mosfet-pairs to trying to narrow down the problem to any of the 2 sides.
Note that if you replaced mosfets, did you mount them properly? Where they mounted on pads or with compound or what?
they´re insulated have been and don´t have no connection to any part of the heatsink or pcb other than their supposed connections .
Also note that if two mosfets are burned out, it seems to me unlikely that both mosfets simultaneously died. It is much more likely that something is sorted like a diode burned out or the controller is sending the wrong signal like it's not switching right or the transformer is shorted.
yes , that´s what i was thinking , too
i can more or less eliminate any shorted parts (except the controller pcb)
i changed the controller
if the transformer(s) really are the problem it would be A) quiet a time consuming thing to unsolder them with the doublesided pcb .
( can i scope them with low signal ( don´t know 1kHz) inside the pcb ? )
and B) most likely a total loss .
IMO debugging SMPS is almost certainly not worth the time because you can almost always find a replacement that is smaller, better and more efficient for very low $$. What are the voltage and current of each output?
well , the voltages are on the schematics ( 15, -15 , 48... 15 and 5 for digital ) i´d need at least 5A on each the 15/-15V analog supply , any suggestions ? very much appreciated , i had a look around , but couldn´t find a proper fit .