I'm planning to build an efficient stepper controller.
I want to understand how to command MOSFETs efficiently so they don't heat at all - I've seen it done for DC motors and steppers sucking 3-4 amps with the transistors cool to touch. (I think they were IRF or IRFZ family). I've been told that one factor is having a very low drain-source resistance while another factor is pumping a bigger voltage into the gate.
I haven't been able to find any more info on this, but I have a few BUZ11 power mosfets around to play with (rated at 30A, 50V, 75W and 150/300ns switching time).
What I want to do is a stepper control circuit for <4Amps, with the transistors cool.
Ideas, suggestions, any experiments anyone done before? thanks.