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In this study, the simultaneous realization of high-speed and high-temperature switching operations is demonstrated using a custom-made high-speed and high-temperature power module installed with a silicon carbide (SiC) CMOS gate driver, which can reduce gate loop inductance and operate at high temperatures. Approximate switching speeds of 70 and 60 V/ns are achieved during the turn-on and turn-off operations, respectively, at 300°C, 600 V DC bus voltage, and 20 A load current using the developed module. The switching speed remained above 50 V/ns in the temperature range from room temperature to 300°C. Numerical calculations based on the static properties of the SiC power MOSFET and CMOS gate driver can predict the actual switching properties over a wide temperature range when the developed module incorporating the fabricated SiC CMOS gate driver is used.
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Atsushi Yao
University of Tokyo Health Sciences
Mitsuo Okamoto
Fumiki Kato
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5b3b6b6db64358754c9e4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.4028/p-4sivse
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