Re: fet rise/fall times
- From: Joseph2k <quiettechblue@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 21:16:36 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 4, 1:03 pm, Joerg <notthisjoerg...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Winfield Hill wrote:
Joerg wrote:
Winfield wrote:
Jamie Morken wrote:I broke that rule manytimes. Should I now stand in the corner,
I am making a SMPS, and using overkill gate drivers (TC4452One gate resistor per mosfet, that's the rule.
12Amps!!) I have paralleled fets on each leg of the bridges,
not sure if I will try to get away with 1 gate resistor for
all the fets per leg or if its better to use 1 resistor right
at each fets gate. Thanks! :)
stare at the wall and feel ashamed of myself?
Break it with a high-voltage mosfet and getDepends on what kind of load is hanging off the drain. Also, if you pass
20-to-40MHz oscillation as the drains traverse
their voltages.
EMI cert with good margins and theFETisn't stressed past any abs max
during these bursts, who really cares?
A good reason to care is the mosfet's health. When
this type of oscillation happens, high voltages can
be developed V = dI/dt on thefet'ssource bond-wire
inductance, and depending on the osc. frequency and
Ciss, the gate-oxide can be damaged. GoodbyFET.
It's happened to me and to others. So it's wise to
avoid the scene entirely, even if the EMI is OK.
At 40MHz that would have to be a lot of inductance. But I can see your
point.
Now, as to whether you can sleep at night, worrying
about your paralleled MOSFETs? Who can say?
None of them ever exhibited such oscillation bursts and I tend to test
the dickens out of any powerful switcher. Some are in production well
over a decade, no problems.
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/
Since the FETs keep getting faster. I suggest monitoring production.
.
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