IGBT characterization - Simscape

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Isacco Simonini
Isacco Simonini el 19 de Sept. de 2017
Comentada: Isacco Simonini el 25 de Sept. de 2017
I'm using Simulink-Simscape to evaluate the losses of an IGBT.
I have to be sure that the dynamic characteristics of voltage and current set as default by the software are reliable when calculating the losses, in particular, I have been told that the switching on-state/off-state may not be representative of the real behavior but very much approximated.
Can someone confirm or deny my thoughts. Maybe providing some test configurations to compute such losses.

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Suze Zhang
Suze Zhang el 22 de Sept. de 2017
Hi Isacco,
Here is an example that models the IGBT switching loss characteristics:
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Isacco Simonini
Isacco Simonini el 25 de Sept. de 2017
Thank you for your answer and yes, this is partly what I was looking for. In particular, my question is about the degree of approximation that Simscape applies in defining the characteristic of the IGBT. At this point the question should be, are rise and fall times in the V-I characteristic of the IGBT approximated or not? I guess that the only way to find out would be to read the code that describes the IGBT, which I can't find anywhere.

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