kanmaedexandzelbladex
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I would just like to ask about the need for heat sinking. Well, I have a boost converter and I'm planning to use a MOSFET as the switch which has 170W as its maximum power dissipation in its datasheet. It's Rds,on is 6.5 milli ohms max and let's say worst-case stress is when current flows through it at 10A with 80% duty cycle. Well, conduction losses are really small. The switching loss, I compute it as (1/2) Coss Vds^2 fs. Switching frequency is at 100kHz, and the output voltage of the boost is 45V so Vds = 45V. Coss is obtained from the datasheet and it's about 650pF. So the losses are really small and I don't think I even need to heat sink it since it is at TO-220 package which can dissipate heat to air with a maximum of 26W rate. My loss based on my computation is only less than 1W. I'm not planning to package my circuit, so it's at open air.
The problem is when I simulate my circuit in SIMetrix and I plot the instantaneous power vds(t)ids(t) in my MOSFET I get really low watts in general but I get huge power spikes at switching transistions. Like during transistions where it goes on-off or off-on, there is a 250W spike there. The spike is huge and goes down horizontally and becomes as low as 1W only after 0.2us. This I think is due to the switching loss. Do I need to heat sink my MOSFET? and umm, the 170W rating, is my MOSFET going to get broken? Should I get another MOSFET?
The problem is when I simulate my circuit in SIMetrix and I plot the instantaneous power vds(t)ids(t) in my MOSFET I get really low watts in general but I get huge power spikes at switching transistions. Like during transistions where it goes on-off or off-on, there is a 250W spike there. The spike is huge and goes down horizontally and becomes as low as 1W only after 0.2us. This I think is due to the switching loss. Do I need to heat sink my MOSFET? and umm, the 170W rating, is my MOSFET going to get broken? Should I get another MOSFET?