giveahoot said:
I was about to place an order at IRTronix, but they wanted $33 to ship 6 tiny mosfets from CA to NY via UPS Ground. Damn.
i expect a large part of the $33 is a minimum order penalty. they only charge me $10 to ship 50 or 100 pcs. i think if you increase the order to $25 worth of parts the shipping cost will go down.
ordering 6 would indicate to me that you are either modifying a 20a controller or replacing 12 with 6 in a 35/40a unit. i'm not sure i would recommend either option. using only 6 in the bigger controller cuts the thermal path from the fets to the heatsink, and it should work ok, but is not optimal.
in all these controllers they turn on the low side fets for each phase drive cycle and do the pwm switching only in the high side fets. in the 35/40a units they follow the high side drive of the ir2101 driver with a transistor stage that provides enough drive current for the much greater gate load of the 4110, but in the 20a ones they do not. i would be concerned that the ir2101 cannot supply enough current to drive the higher capacitance of the 4110 gate, and that could result in slower switching time or possibly not even turning the high side fet all the way on in the time provided. both of these could make the controller operate with higher power losses than the original fets, and eliminate the advantage gained by using the better devices, or keep it from working properly.
i have not tried driving the 4110s directly driven by the 2101, but the numbers in the data sheet do not make it sound like a good option.