Influence of MOSFET Model Form on Boost Converter Characteristics at the Steady State Krzysztof Górecki and Janusz Zarębski Department of Marine Electronics.

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Influence of MOSFET Model Form on Boost Converter Characteristics at the Steady State Krzysztof Górecki and Janusz Zarębski Department of Marine Electronics Gdynia Maritime University, POLAND

2 Outline  Introduction  The MOSFET models used in analyses  Results of calculations  Conclusions

3 Introduction   Dc-dc converters are commonly used in power supply systems   The analysis of dc-dc converters is typically realised with the use of SPICE   The accuracy and duration time of calculations depend on the form of models of semiconductor devices   Most important are the characteristics describing dc-dc converters at the steady state   These characteritics can be obtained using dc or transient analyses   Results obtained from the transient analysis fit better results of measurements   It is know from the literature, that the properties of the switching transistor strongly influence the characteristics of dc-dc converters

4 In the paper   The boost converter is considered   The analysis of this converter are performed using 5 kinds of MOSFET models:   the model of the ideal switch   the Dang’s model built-in in SPICE   the two-value resistor model   the electrothermal model of the two-value resistor   the electrothermal hybrid model of the MOS transistor

5 The MOSFET models used in analyses  Transient analysis till the steady-state  Parameters of the MOS transistor correspond to IRF840 transistor a - the electrothermal hybrid model, b - the isothermal Dang’s model, c - the ideal switch model, d - the isothermal model of the two-value resistor, e - electrothermal model of the two-value resistor

6 Results of the boost converter investigations (1) The influence of the pulse duty factor D The influence of the pulse duty factor D a - the electrothermal hybrid model, b - the isothermal Dang’s model, c - the ideal switch model, d - the isothermal model of the two-value resistor, e - electrothermal model of the two-value resistor

7 Results of the boost converter investigations (2) The influence of the load resistance R 0 The influence of the load resistance R 0 a - the electrothermal hybrid model, b - the isothermal Dang’s model, c - the ideal switch model, d - the isothermal model of the two-value resistor, e - electrothermal model of the two-value resistor

8 Results of the boost converter investigations (3) The influence of the frequency f The influence of the frequency f a - the electrothermal hybrid model, b - the isothermal Dang’s model, c - the ideal switch model, d - the isothermal model of the two-value resistor, e - electrothermal model of the two-value resistor

9 Results of the boost converter investigations (4) The duration time of calculations The duration time of calculations Charac- teristic Hybrid electro- thermal model Isother- mal Dang’s model Ideal switch Two-value resistor Electro- thermal two-value resistor V out (D) V out (R 0 ) V out (f)

10 Conclusions The remarks resulting from the investigations performed by the authors: – – Using the device electrothermal hybrid model ensures a good agreement between the calculated and measured characteristics of the considered dc- dc converter in the wide range of changes of the load resistance, the duty- factor and the frequency of the control signal of the MOS transistor. – – For the control signal frequency less than 150 kHz the electrothermal model of the two-value resistor ensures a good agreement between the calculation and measurement results and moreover the analysis time is twice shorter than in the case of the use of the electrothermal hybrid model of the MOS transistor. – – For low values of the signal frequency controlling the MOS transistor and small values of the converter load resistance, selfheating has to be included in the model – – For the high values of the control signal frequency to take to account the MOS transistor inertia should be taken into account