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The Role of a Wiring Model in Switching Cell Transients: the PiN Diode Turn-off Case

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Power converter design requires simulation accuracy. In addition to the requirement of accurate models of power semiconductor devices, this paper highlights the role of considering a very good description of the converter circuit layout for an accurate simulation of its electrical behavior. This paper considers a simple experimental circuit including one switching cell where a MOSFET transistor controls the diode under test. The turn-off transients of the diode are captured, over which the circuit wiring has a major influence. This paper investigates the necessity for accurate modeling of the experimental test circuit wiring and the MOSFET transistor. It shows that a simple wiring inductance as the circuit wiring representation is insufficient. An adequate model and identification of the model parameters are then discussed. Results are validated through experimental and simulation results.

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hal-01626139 , version 1 (30-10-2017)

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Atef Jedidi, Hatem Garrab, Hervé Morel, Kamel Besbes. The Role of a Wiring Model in Switching Cell Transients: the PiN Diode Turn-off Case. Journal of Power Electronics, 2017, 17 (2), pp.561 - 569. ⟨10.6113/jpe.2017.17.2.561⟩. ⟨hal-01626139⟩
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