i built a simple half bridge with 2x irf730, v+ 60 volt.
for testing, no load, switching at 80khz (with about 1us deadtime).
so mosfets only switching...but they heat up! (just a little, about 10° or so).
(no rf seen on scope)
when coil (load) connected, mosfet stay cold !!
can anybody explain, why "free" switching mosfet, with lots of deadtime, can have power losses ??
for testing, no load, switching at 80khz (with about 1us deadtime).
so mosfets only switching...but they heat up! (just a little, about 10° or so).
(no rf seen on scope)
when coil (load) connected, mosfet stay cold !!
can anybody explain, why "free" switching mosfet, with lots of deadtime, can have power losses ??
2 reasons:
- There is output capacitance.
- High dv/dt of hard switching can induce turn on impulse on opposit device.
"hard switching": high Vds when MOSFET starts to turn on.
"Soft switching", or "resonant switching": current of inductance makes voltage of drain-source alternate before MOSFET turns on.
- There is output capacitance.
- High dv/dt of hard switching can induce turn on impulse on opposit device.
"hard switching": high Vds when MOSFET starts to turn on.
"Soft switching", or "resonant switching": current of inductance makes voltage of drain-source alternate before MOSFET turns on.
a: outp. cap. is also here with load, so this should make no heat up
b: High dv/dt of hard switching can induce turn on impulse , great idea, indeed there is a 5v spike at the "wrong" gate
thanks to your help, i can sleep good now 🙂
b: High dv/dt of hard switching can induce turn on impulse , great idea, indeed there is a 5v spike at the "wrong" gate
thanks to your help, i can sleep good now 🙂
outp. cap. is also here with load, so this should make no heat up
Cap is there, but with load it is charged and discharged by current of choke!
You're welcome!
ok, the caps make a (small) part of additional loss, your right.
#ivx: the spike is in the gate signal , similar to your pics :-(
well, ill try at 300v with coil ... seems to work, without heating up.
switching-spike at gate is still there, but only 2v peak, so no unintended turn-on should happen
#ivx: the spike is in the gate signal , similar to your pics :-(
well, ill try at 300v with coil ... seems to work, without heating up.
switching-spike at gate is still there, but only 2v peak, so no unintended turn-on should happen
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