Active Gate Driver for Crosstalk Suppression of SiC Devices in a Phase-Leg Configuration

In a phase-leg configuration, the high-switching-speed performance of silicon carbide (SiC) devices is limited by the interaction between the upper and lower devices during the switching transient (crosstalk), leading to additional switching losses and overstress of the power devices. To utilize the full potential of fast SiC devices, this paper proposes two gate assist circuits to actively suppress crosstalk on the basis of the intrinsic properties of SiC power devices. One gate assist circuit employs an auxiliary transistor in series with a capacitor to mitigate crosstalk by gate loop impedance reduction. The other gate assist circuit consists of two auxiliary transistors with a diode to actively control the gate voltage for crosstalk elimination. Based on CREE CMF20120D SiC MOSFETs, the experimental results show that both active gate drivers are effective to suppress crosstalk, enabling turn-on switching losses reduction by up to 17%, and negative spurious gate voltage minimization without the penalty of decreasing the switching speed. Furthermore, both gate assist circuits, even without a negative isolated power supply, are more effective in improving the switching behavior of SiC devices in comparison to the conventional gate driver with a -2 V turn-off gate voltage. Accordingly, the proposed active gate assist circuits are simple, efficient, and cost-effective solutions for crosstalk suppression.

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