SiC MOSFET Active Gate Drive Circuit Based on Switching Transient Feedback
Cheng Xu and
Yiru Miao ()
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Cheng Xu: Jihua Laboratory, Foshan 528251, China
Yiru Miao: Innovation Institute of Industrial Design and Machine Intelligence, Quanzhou-Hunan University, Quanzhou 362006, China
Energies, 2024, vol. 17, issue 9, 1-14
Abstract:
Due to the influence of parasitic internal parameters and junction capacitance, the silicon carbide (SiC) power devices are frequently marred by significant overshoots in current and voltage, as well as high-frequency oscillations during the switching process. These phenomena can severely compromise the reliability of SiC-based power electronic converters during operation. This study delves into the switching transient of the SiC MOSFET with the goal of establishing a quantitative correlation between the gate driving current and the overshoot in both the drain-source voltage and the drain current. In light of these findings, the innovative active gate drive (AGD) circuit, which features an adjustable gate current, is introduced. Throughout the switching process, the AGD circuit employs a dynamic monitoring and feedback mechanism that is responsive to the gate voltage and rate of change in the drain-source voltage and drain current of the SiC MOSFET. This adjustment enables gate driving current to be actively modified, thereby effectively mitigating the occurrence of overshoots and oscillations. To empirically validate the efficacy of the proposed AGD circuit in curbing voltage and current overshoots and oscillations, a double-pulse experimental setup was meticulously constructed and tested.
Keywords: overshoot; oscillation; active gate circuit adjustment; turn-on and turn-off detection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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