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Hi duoduo,
You can refer to Eon and Eoff calculation formula from attachment file to get functional relation. Hoping to help you.
Best regards,
Rachel
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Hi duoduo,
Welcome to Infineon Developer Community,
Eon and Eoff are related to some conditions, such as drive capability, switching time, and temperature. Eon and Eoff are different when one of the above conditions changes. So they are not a fixed value.
Attached a study file about mosfet power loss calculation for your reference.
If you have any further questions, please contact me.
Best regards,
Rachel
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Thanks for reply.
How do I get its functional relation?
please
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Hi duoduo,
You can refer to Eon and Eoff calculation formula from attachment file to get functional relation. Hoping to help you.
Best regards,
Rachel