Parasitic-Based Model for Characterizing False Turn-On and Switching-Based Voltage Oscillation in Hybrid T-Type Converter
Amir Babaki,
Mohammad Sadegh Golsorkhi,
Nicklas Christensen
et al.
Abstract:High frequency and high voltage switching converters utilizing wide bandgap semiconductors are gaining popularity thanks to their compactness and improved efficiency. However, the faster switching requirements gives rise to new challenges. A key issue is the increased oscillation of the drain–source voltage caused by the switching action of the complementary switch in the same phase or change of state of the other phase switches. The voltage stress caused by these oscillations can damage the switch. Furthermor… Show more
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