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This
article is trying to make sense out of confusing
information regarding the behavior of a MOSFET during
switching sequences, in numerous technical articles.
We are not attempting to explain
the physics behind a MOSFET structure. For those
interested to find more about a MOSFET structure, we
recommend the SGS-Thomson technical articles mentioned in
the references. The purpose of the article is to present
a power supply design engineer with facts that will help
design a MOSFET driving circuit, calculate the estimated
losses for critical events, predict the efficiency of a
power supply, estimate the junction temperature for
critical components and various stresses, and ultimately,
helping make decision to optimize a design.
Below are the waveforms, mostly
self-explanatory related with a MOSFET switching off (inductive load, diode clamping,
soft switching):
References:
- Current at the time this
article was last updated, not known articles specifically
describing the MOSFET turn-OFF and power loss
calculations. Most would incorrectly consider the turn-OFF
as a mirror of turn-ON.
- SMPS
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