Comprehensive Investigations on Paralleling Operation of SiC MOSFETs based on Subcircuit Model in MATLAB/SIMULINK
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Start Time:2021-08-27 09:00 (Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:15min

Session:[Room1] Oral Session 1 » [S1&S2] WBG Device Modeling, Simulation and Reliability

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Abstract
Wide band gap (WBG) devices have been widely applied in industrial applications owning to their advantages of low switching loss, low on-stage voltage drop, and high operating temperature. Paralleling operation of power devices/modules is attractive due to its cost-effective and high power characteristics. In applications require very high current capability, paralleling operation of off-the-shelf power devices/modules becomes the only choice. However, current balancing operation of individual power device/module becomes difficult due to the differences of circuit parasitics. To investigate the device/module and circuit parasitics influences on the current sharing performance, in this article, a subcircuit model was built in MATLAB. Comprehensive comparisons and analysis are performed, which can provide guidances for engineers when designing the system with paralleling devices/modules. Moreover, the solutions to achieve current balancing operating are proposed with the aid of active gate driver. Experiment results are presented and analyzed to validate the effectiveness of current sharing solutions.
Keywords
SiC MOSFET,PARALLEL,Automatic current balance
Speaker
Yuqi Wei
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS

Yuqi Wei was born in Henan, China, in 1995. He received the B.S. degree from Yanshan University, Hebei, China, in 2016, and the M.S. degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM), Milwaukee, WI, USA, in 2018, and the M.S. degree from Chongqing University, Chongqing, China, in 2019, all in electrical engineering. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree with the University of Arkansas, Arkansas, USA.

Submission Author
Yuqi Wei UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Xia Du UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Dereje Woldegiorgis UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Alan Mantooth UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Samhitha Machireddy University of Arkansas Fayetteville
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