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The MOSFET circuit is driven by negative voltage.

Hardware design
11月 30, 2020 by Jones 477

I looked at the design and simulation PPT of a MOSFET drive circuit. It said that there is a negative voltage in Vg, which lengthens the drive delay time to a certain extent. It is necessary to eliminate the negative pressure. Then I read a technical manual that specifically introduces a negative pressure drive. Circuit. As shown in the figure below, it can be driven by negative pressure to accelerate the shutdown speed~

Then I was dumbfounded and wanted to ask everyone, when should I use negative pressure to drive? Is there a negative pressure drive that can accelerate the shutdown?

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Lotus ポストする November 30, 2020

Negative pressure can extend the delay drive, which refers to the rise time, because the time from negative to the MOS tube threshold is definitely longer than the time from zero to the threshold.

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Crimson ポストする November 30, 2020

The negative pressure can indeed accelerate the turn-off time.

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Ursula ポストする November 30, 2020

The current MOS basically does not need to be shut off under negative pressure.

IGBT is said to be better with negative pressure.

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