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Power Electronics - Chapter 3 - Loss Calculation

This document discusses switching loss in power electronics. It describes switching loss as being induced during transistor turn-off and turn-on transitions due to current tailing in insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs). The energy loss is the sum of switching losses during transients, and conduction and off-state losses during steady-state operation. Switching loss is calculated based on voltage, current, and timing parameters.

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Power Electronics - Chapter 3 - Loss Calculation

This document discusses switching loss in power electronics. It describes switching loss as being induced during transistor turn-off and turn-on transitions due to current tailing in insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs). The energy loss is the sum of switching losses during transients, and conduction and off-state losses during steady-state operation. Switching loss is calculated based on voltage, current, and timing parameters.

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Power Electronics

Chapter 2
Switch Realization
Switching loss
Transistor switching with clamped inductive load

Approximate linear model of power loss calculation


Switching loss induced by transistor turn-off transition
Switching loss due to current-tailing in IGBT
Switching loss due to current-tailing in IGBT

V, I tON_tr tON tOFF_tr tOFF tON_tr

Id

Vds
t(s)
tri tfv tON trv tfi tOFF
T (period)
Switching loss due to current-tailing in IGBT

tON_tr tON tOFF_tr tOFF tON_tr

P=VdsxId

P=IdxVds
t(s)
tri tfv tON trv tfi tOFF
T (period)
Switching loss due to current-tailing in IGBT

The energy loss is the sum of switching losses (transient) and conduction and off-state losses (steady
state).

Eloss  Eturn off  Eturn on  Econduction  Eoff  state

Eturn off  Vds I d  t rv  t fi 


1
2
Eturn on  Vds I d  t ri  t fv 
1
2
Econduction  V fvd I d tON

Eoff  state  Vds I leakagetOFF


Ploss  Eloss  f
Switching loss due to current-tailing in IGBT

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