lec 2
lec 2
Lecture 2: Switches
2) Gate triggering
𝑑𝑣
3) Voltage gradient triggering
𝑑𝑡
2) Gate triggering
𝒅𝒗
3) Voltage gradient triggering
𝒅𝒕
1) Natural commutation
2) Forced commutation
1) Natural commutation
2) Forced commutation
Triac
OFF-state: 𝒊𝑩 < 𝟎
Higher
Cut-off region (𝑖𝐵 = 0) Transistor is OFF
Active region (𝑖𝐵 > 0) Current amplifier
MOSFET Transistor
ON-state:
𝒗𝑮𝑺 > 𝒗𝑻𝒉 to build the channel & 𝒗𝑫𝑺 > 𝟎 to get 𝒊𝑫 > 𝟎
OFF-state:
𝒗𝑮𝑺 < 𝒗𝑻𝒉 so no channel and thus 𝒊𝑫 ≅ 𝟎
Ohmic region
I-V Characteristics
Active region
Operation region Characteristics
Cut-off region (𝑣𝐺𝑆 < 𝑣𝑇ℎ ) MOSFET is OFF
Higher
Voltage controlled current
Active region (𝑣𝐺𝑆 > 𝑣𝑇ℎ )
source
Power switch with a resistive
Linear/ohmic region
effect between drain and source Cut-off region
(𝑣𝐺𝑆 > 𝑣𝑇ℎ )
(losses)
Linear approximation
Turning on time Conduction time Turning off time Blocking time 𝑡𝑂𝑁
Duty cycle 𝐷 = 𝑇
1
Periodic time = : 𝑓𝑠 switching frequency
𝑓𝑠
The switching frequency 𝑓𝑠 that causes 𝑷𝒔𝒘 = 𝑷𝑶𝑵 + 𝑷𝑶𝑭𝑭 (equal switching and conduction/blocking
losses) is called the corner frequency 𝒇𝒄