In the paper, the results of experimental verification of the macromodel of UJN1208K JFET transistor made of silicon carbide fabricated by United Silicon Carbide, are presented. The macromodel form dedicated for PSPICE program is available on the manufacturer's website. The accuracy of the macromodel have been evaluated by comparison of selected calculated and measured static characteristics and C-V characteristics of the considered transistor. The influence of ambient temperature on the characteristics of the transistor has been evaluated, as well.
The paper deals with the problem of modelling and analyzing the dynamic properties of a Junction Field Effect Transistor (JFET) made of silicon carbide. An examination of the usefulness of the built-in JFET Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis (SPICE) model was performed. A modified model of silicon carbide JFET was proposed to increase modelling accuracy. An evaluation of the accuracy of the modified model was performed by comparison of the measured and calculated capacitance–voltage characteristics as well as the switching characteristics of JFETs.
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