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Hi,
What is the main parameter, which is causing power losses in the half bridge induction cooker?
With best regards,
RD
What is the main parameter, which is causing power losses in the half bridge induction cooker?
With best regards,
RD
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Nov 03, 2020
10:24 PM
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Hi Rosa,
the main parameter, which is causing losses in the half bridge induction cooker are the conduction losses of the IGBT (Vcesat), but also the IGBT switching losses and the diode conduction losses are playing a role. But compared to the conduction losses of the IGBT they are much smaller.
With best regards,
Thomas
the main parameter, which is causing losses in the half bridge induction cooker are the conduction losses of the IGBT (Vcesat), but also the IGBT switching losses and the diode conduction losses are playing a role. But compared to the conduction losses of the IGBT they are much smaller.
With best regards,
Thomas
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Hi Rosa,
the main parameter, which is causing losses in the half bridge induction cooker are the conduction losses of the IGBT (Vcesat), but also the IGBT switching losses and the diode conduction losses are playing a role. But compared to the conduction losses of the IGBT they are much smaller.
With best regards,
Thomas
the main parameter, which is causing losses in the half bridge induction cooker are the conduction losses of the IGBT (Vcesat), but also the IGBT switching losses and the diode conduction losses are playing a role. But compared to the conduction losses of the IGBT they are much smaller.
With best regards,
Thomas