Originally posted by Steve Conner
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This is one reason I really like power MOSFETs as a standby switch. They are rugged enough to live in the high voltage environment, even with really big surges to fill filter caps, and do not arc at all. You get the high current stress off the standby switch entirely, and depending on the setup, may even be able to have the standby switch itself run with only low voltage DC on it.
One interesting setup that doesn't get much exploration is photovoltaic MOSFET drivers. With these widgies, you can float an N-channel MOSFET on top of B+ and drive the MOSFET gate from the current in an LED at the input to the MOSFET PV driver. These things naturally don't provide hard switching to the MOSFETs, so you get softer switching than you do with metal contacts, ramps and not cliffs.
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