mike buba
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Hi, I am trying to reduce switching noise in the MOSFET three-phase inverter.
The reason is that a high noise causes the TI control card serial emulator to reset. I am losing the serial communication connection between the local PC and the control card at higher power. TI engineers advised me to try to use more robust emulators ($$). Before doing that, is there a way to reduce switching noise?
I have already reduced gate resistance (Rgon and Rgoff) by 1/3. The noise reduced, but not significantly. I can try to reduce it even more, but I read this can lead to increased switching losses.
Another option is to add/modify RC snubber. There is already an RC snubber on the board, with an option to add another RC snubber across the lower switch. Should I add RC snubber across the lower switch? I have seen online pictures with only snubber across DC+/- or across each switch in a leg, but my configuration only has an option across the lower leg and/or across DC+/-.
![Drawing2.png Drawing2.png](https://www.edaboard.com/data/attachments/107/107107-7f3e8e30e7900123e107e6ed485d04a7.jpg)
Noise is shown in oscillograms below (different time division: 10 ms, 500 us and 20 us, respectively). I don't see much of a ringing, just a spike at 8 kHz. Also, the inverter switching frequency is 4 kHz, but the noise is at 8 kHz?! Not sure why is that.
Ch1 is Rx signal
Ch2 is Tx signal
![DS1Z_QuickPrint20.png DS1Z_QuickPrint20.png](https://www.edaboard.com/data/attachments/107/107110-e584a84511a1cd4ce511e6704119b6dd.jpg)
![DS1Z_QuickPrint19.png DS1Z_QuickPrint19.png](https://www.edaboard.com/data/attachments/107/107109-cf3be8a36de92151a26a5523182ab275.jpg)
![DS1Z_QuickPrint18.png DS1Z_QuickPrint18.png](https://www.edaboard.com/data/attachments/107/107108-8394320f55c72668757dd4b8b309b6e0.jpg)
The reason is that a high noise causes the TI control card serial emulator to reset. I am losing the serial communication connection between the local PC and the control card at higher power. TI engineers advised me to try to use more robust emulators ($$). Before doing that, is there a way to reduce switching noise?
I have already reduced gate resistance (Rgon and Rgoff) by 1/3. The noise reduced, but not significantly. I can try to reduce it even more, but I read this can lead to increased switching losses.
Another option is to add/modify RC snubber. There is already an RC snubber on the board, with an option to add another RC snubber across the lower switch. Should I add RC snubber across the lower switch? I have seen online pictures with only snubber across DC+/- or across each switch in a leg, but my configuration only has an option across the lower leg and/or across DC+/-.
![Drawing2.png Drawing2.png](https://www.edaboard.com/data/attachments/107/107107-7f3e8e30e7900123e107e6ed485d04a7.jpg)
Noise is shown in oscillograms below (different time division: 10 ms, 500 us and 20 us, respectively). I don't see much of a ringing, just a spike at 8 kHz. Also, the inverter switching frequency is 4 kHz, but the noise is at 8 kHz?! Not sure why is that.
Ch1 is Rx signal
Ch2 is Tx signal
![DS1Z_QuickPrint20.png DS1Z_QuickPrint20.png](https://www.edaboard.com/data/attachments/107/107110-e584a84511a1cd4ce511e6704119b6dd.jpg)
![DS1Z_QuickPrint19.png DS1Z_QuickPrint19.png](https://www.edaboard.com/data/attachments/107/107109-cf3be8a36de92151a26a5523182ab275.jpg)
![DS1Z_QuickPrint18.png DS1Z_QuickPrint18.png](https://www.edaboard.com/data/attachments/107/107108-8394320f55c72668757dd4b8b309b6e0.jpg)
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