Homework 2 Template
Homework 2 Template
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operating conditions based on simulation provided as the benchmark. Use the simulation
1.1. Sweep gate loop inductance Lgs_L (0.1 nH, 5 nH, and 10 nH) under the operation
1.2. Sweep gate loop inductance Lgs_L (0.1 nH, 5 nH, and 10 nH) under the operation
condition of 800 V dc bus voltage and 5 A load current
1.3. Sweep gate loop inductance Lgs_L (0.1 nH, 5 nH, and 10 nH) under the operation
1.5. Plot the switching data (illustrated in y axis) dependence on gate loop inductance
explain the impact of gate loop inductance Lgs_L on these switching data, including
Please plot turn-on peak dv/dt and turn-off peak dv/dt in two figures
Please plot upper turn-on peak drain source voltage and lower turn-off peak drain source
Please plot turn-on energy loss, turn-off energy loss, and total energy loss in separated
figures
2.1. Sweep common source inductance Lss_L (0.1 nH, 5 nH, and 10 nH) under the
2.2. Sweep common source inductance Lss_L (0.1 nH, 5 nH, and 10 nH) under the
2.3. Sweep common source inductance Lss_L (0.1 nH, 5 nH, and 10 nH) under the
2.4. Sweep common source inductance Lss_L (0.1 nH, 5 nH, and 10 nH) under the
2.5. Plot the switching data (illustrated in y axis) dependence on common source
curves) and explain the impact of common source inductance Lss_L on these switching
data
Please plot turn-on peak dv/dt and turn-off peak dv/dt in two figures
Please plot upper turn-on peak drain source voltage and lower turn-off peak drain source
2.5.4. Turn-on, turn-off, and total energy loss based on drain current
Please plot turn-on energy loss, turn-off energy loss, and total energy loss in separated
figures
3. Impact of power loop inductance
3.1. Sweep power loop inductance Lds (20 nH, 40 nH, and 60 nH) under the operation
3.2. Sweep power loop inductance Lds (20 nH, 40 nH, and 60 nH) under the operation
3.3. Sweep power loop inductance Lds (20 nH, 40 nH, and 60 nH) under the operation
3.4. Sweep power loop inductance Lds (20 nH, 40 nH, and 60 nH) under the operation
3.5. Plot the switching data (illustrated in y axis) dependence on power loop inductance
explain the impact of power loop inductance Lds on these switching data
Please plot turn-on peak dv/dt and turn-off peak dv/dt in two figures
Please plot upper turn-on peak drain source voltage and lower turn-off peak drain source
3.5.4. Turn-on, turn-off, and total energy loss based on drain current
Please plot turn-on energy loss, turn-off energy loss, and total energy loss in separated
figures
4.1. Sweep gate resistance Rg_L (2 Ω, 10 Ω, 20 Ω) under the operation condition of 200 V
4.2. Sweep gate resistance Rg_L (2 Ω, 10 Ω, 20 Ω) under the operation condition of 800 V
4.3. Sweep gate resistance Rg_L (2 Ω, 10 Ω, 20 Ω) under the operation condition of 200 V
4.4. Sweep gate resistance Rg_L (2 Ω, 10 Ω, 20 Ω) under the operation condition of 800 V
Please plot turn-on peak dv/dt and turn-off peak dv/dt in two figures
Please plot upper turn-on peak drain source voltage and lower turn-off peak drain source
4.5.4. Turn-on, turn-off, and total energy loss based on drain current
Please plot turn-on energy loss, turn-off energy loss, and total energy loss in separated
figures