Sujet : Re: LTSpice model for a SiC MOSFET
De : liz (at) *nospam* poppyrecords.invalid.invalid (Liz Tuddenham)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 19. May 2025, 16:13:40
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Bill Sloman <
bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote:
I'm looking at a problem where somebody wants to step down a 1kV low
current source to 3.3V.
The Baxandall class-D oscillator could do it, but it needs a pair 1.7kV
MOSFETs for the job. The Infineon SiC IMH170R450M1 would do it - though
it's a much higher current part (10A) than the job needs (about 1mA).
I've dived into the Infineon rabbit-hole which promises LTSpice models,
but wasn't able to find one.
Does anybody know of a similar - ideally cheaper and smaller - part for
which there is an LTSpice model?
How about a piezoelectric transformer run in reverse? Neon tubes
illuminating a solar cell? Capacitive divider using a spare core in the
mains supply lead as one plate of the capacitor? (Depending on supply
frequency and required output current.)
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