3:55 I just got a few MOSFETs on fire like that but it gave me a true lesson to really read all pages of datasheets and also what power dissipation really means...They can switch a lot of amps like 0 or fully on but anything else it is really dangerous
So as mentioned at approx @8:00 The technology has trended more and more towards an ideal switch than a linear device ? Or did my brain catch fire....LOL
Bloody hell! No mathematics to confuse me! And I miraculously learn so much about MOSFET, in only 9 minutes! I do not design. I just want to operate MOSFET safely and efficiently. For some odd reasons Farnell does not have many NXP products; the most is by Texas Instruments. I buy components from Farnell because it has very many 'strange' components. By 'strange' I mean regular electronics shops do not sell 'exotic' components, only common ones, they do not even have 1% resistors.
Thanks for your nice presentation, I can say that now I understand SOA characteristics. However, I still have a question. How should we consider SOA in IGBT selection? Actually, in practical applications, we have few inputs such as the maximum voltage of the system, the current normal rating, switching frequency. As you can see there is no information to be useful for the SOA check. I would appreciate it if you could help. I have to mention that I am not going to use IGBT in linear mode, and only low rds(on) region (equivalently low Vce) is needed for power electronics application.
i guess im randomly asking but does someone know of a method to log back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb forgot my account password. I appreciate any help you can give me
@Calvin Tobias Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Superb talk! The presenter has the right apprach: fast but clear --- best way to learn a lot in a short time.
Just a guy with a soldering iron but I found this very helpful.
3:55 I just got a few MOSFETs on fire like that but it gave me a true lesson to really read all pages of datasheets and also what power dissipation really means...They can switch a lot of amps like 0 or fully on but anything else it is really dangerous
So as mentioned at approx @8:00 The technology has trended more and more towards an ideal switch than a linear device ? Or did my brain catch fire....LOL
Any theory pdf available?
Bloody hell! No mathematics to confuse me! And I miraculously learn so much about MOSFET, in only 9 minutes!
I do not design. I just want to operate MOSFET safely and efficiently.
For some odd reasons Farnell does not have many NXP products; the most is by Texas Instruments.
I buy components from Farnell because it has very many 'strange' components.
By 'strange' I mean regular electronics shops do not sell 'exotic' components, only common ones, they do not even have 1% resistors.
Thanks for your nice presentation,
I can say that now I understand SOA characteristics. However, I still have a question. How should we consider SOA in IGBT selection? Actually, in practical applications, we have few inputs such as the maximum voltage of the system, the current normal rating, switching frequency. As you can see there is no information to be useful for the SOA check. I would appreciate it if you could help.
I have to mention that I am not going to use IGBT in linear mode, and only low rds(on) region (equivalently low Vce) is needed for power electronics application.
What should we have to use which act as a switch for power transferring 50V and 50Amp current at same time for continuous condition upto 4-5 hours?
Does SOA applies to constant level signal ? For example no pwm.
Great stuff. The example graphs are excellent for comparing to datasheets.
i guess im randomly asking but does someone know of a method to log back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb forgot my account password. I appreciate any help you can give me
@Julius Dexter Instablaster :)
@Calvin Tobias Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Calvin Tobias It worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much you really help me out!
@Julius Dexter you are welcome :D
awesome video!
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