The dissipated energy (Ediss) related to the resonant charging/discharging of a transistor output capacitance, becomes a dominant loss factor for power converters operating in the MHz range. A recent work has introduced a small-signal measurement method to quantify Ediss with a frequency-dependent small-signal resistance, Rs, and an effective small-signal output capacitance, Coss-eff. This work provides further insights on the effect of Rs and Coss upon the device losses in a broader sense. In particular, the Coss loss tangent, tan (δ), is introduced as a normalized Ediss to combine the roles of Rs and Coss together with the operating frequency into a single loss parameter. By evaluating commercial device families, it is demonstrated that t...
Realistic estimation of power MOSFET switching losses is critical for predicting the maximum junctio...
Switching losses are a central factor in determining the overall performance of modern power electro...
Ringing in the switching waveform of the switching power supply (e.g., synchronous buck converter) i...
The low ON-resistance of wide-band-gap (WBG) transistors is a key feature for efficient power conver...
In this letter, we present a new measurement technique to evaluate the large-signal output capacitan...
For certain field-effect transistors (FETs) in soft-switching operation, the large-signal behavior o...
Soft-switching power converters based on wide-band-gap (WBG) transistors offer superior efficiency a...
Super junction (SJ) MOSFET is a well-established device in high-density and high frequency power con...
Resonant-type power converters are supposed to generate zero switching losses during soft-switching ...
IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC) (33th, 2018, San Antonio, Texas
The switching loss of the secondary side rectifiers in LLC resonant converters can have a noticeable...
Field-plate trench MOSFETs (FP-MOSFETs), with the features of ultralow on-resistance and very low ga...
Realistic estimation of power MOSFET switching losses is critical for predicting the maximum junctio...
Realistic estimation of power MOSFET switching losses is critical for predicting the maximum junctio...
This paper reveals the relationship between the Miller plateau voltage and the displacement currents...
Realistic estimation of power MOSFET switching losses is critical for predicting the maximum junctio...
Switching losses are a central factor in determining the overall performance of modern power electro...
Ringing in the switching waveform of the switching power supply (e.g., synchronous buck converter) i...
The low ON-resistance of wide-band-gap (WBG) transistors is a key feature for efficient power conver...
In this letter, we present a new measurement technique to evaluate the large-signal output capacitan...
For certain field-effect transistors (FETs) in soft-switching operation, the large-signal behavior o...
Soft-switching power converters based on wide-band-gap (WBG) transistors offer superior efficiency a...
Super junction (SJ) MOSFET is a well-established device in high-density and high frequency power con...
Resonant-type power converters are supposed to generate zero switching losses during soft-switching ...
IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC) (33th, 2018, San Antonio, Texas
The switching loss of the secondary side rectifiers in LLC resonant converters can have a noticeable...
Field-plate trench MOSFETs (FP-MOSFETs), with the features of ultralow on-resistance and very low ga...
Realistic estimation of power MOSFET switching losses is critical for predicting the maximum junctio...
Realistic estimation of power MOSFET switching losses is critical for predicting the maximum junctio...
This paper reveals the relationship between the Miller plateau voltage and the displacement currents...
Realistic estimation of power MOSFET switching losses is critical for predicting the maximum junctio...
Switching losses are a central factor in determining the overall performance of modern power electro...
Ringing in the switching waveform of the switching power supply (e.g., synchronous buck converter) i...