Re: LTSpice model for a SiC MOSFET

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Sujet : Re: LTSpice model for a SiC MOSFET
De : erichpwagner (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (piglet)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 22. May 2025, 11:43:47
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Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote:
On 22/05/2025 11:20 am, KevinJ93 wrote:
On 5/21/25 12:20 AM, Bill Sloman wrote:
On 21/05/2025 3:47 am, KevinJ93 wrote:
On 5/20/25 1:46 AM, Bill Sloman wrote:
On 20/05/2025 1:13 am, Liz Tuddenham wrote:
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?
 
The piezoelectric transformer is an interesting idea.
 
Neon tubes illuminating a solar cell?
 
Neither is all that efficient.
 
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.)
 
I can't see how that could work. Charging up lots of capacitor is
series, and discharging them in parallel is one mode of current
multiplication, but about the only kind of switch that would work
would be a reed relay, and they are slow and don't last long when
cycled fast.
 
Dry reeds are good for 10 million closures, mercury-wetted reeds for
about 100 million, and neither is all that cheap or compact.
 
 
The Art of Engineering #3 (I think) - describes a "Reverse Marx
Generator" that does exactly that (charging caps in series and
discharging in parallel). It uses diodes as the switching element.
 
The forward diode drop is inconsequential at 1kV, but inconvenient at
3.3V. And you'd need 250 stages in this application.
 
I've got AOE3. It's index doesn't point to any "reverse Marx generator".
Google search throws up links, but nothing useful.
 
The classic Marx generator uses spark gaps as its switches. I have
used them myself (to start a xenon arc lamp), but they wouldn't be
useful here.
 
 
Sorry -- it is on page 440 of the X-chapters, not AOE3.
 
The reverse Marx generator doesn't need to go all the way down to 3.3V
it could just increase the current and reduce voltage to the point where
a conventional converter (such as a flyback) can be used without
excessive voltage devices being used.
 
The Baxandall inverter looks as if it would work with sufficiently high
voltage MOSFET, which clearly exist, even if Infineon is being slow to
offer a Spice model to let me simulate it.
 
It's a pretty simple circuit, even if the component parts look to be on
the expensive side - coping with even 1kV costs money.
 

Maybe a simple self oscillating two transistor half bridge as in CFL
ballasts of a few decades ago?


--
piglet

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19 May18:02 i i i`* Re: LTSpice model for a SiC MOSFET15Bill Sloman
19 May19:28 i i i `* Re: LTSpice model for a SiC MOSFET14Edward Rawde
19 May23:14 i i i  +* Re: LTSpice model for a SiC MOSFET2john larkin
20 May08:23 i i i  i`- Re: LTSpice model for a SiC MOSFET1Bill Sloman
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20 May16:04 i i i   `* Re: LTSpice model for a SiC MOSFET10Mike Perkins
20 May17:38 i i i    `* Re: LTSpice model for a SiC MOSFET9Bill Sloman
20 May18:03 i i i     `* Re: LTSpice model for a SiC MOSFET [OT]8Liz Tuddenham
21 May12:59 i i i      `* Re: LTSpice model for a SiC MOSFET [OT]7legg
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