May 23, 2022 #1 A Ali Z Newbie level 6 Joined Mar 22, 2022 Messages 12 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1 Activity points 109 I have a boost converter circuit. its designed with IGBT . But I wanna use GaN transistor and simulate it . But GaN Transistor has two gates . Do I have to use two gates or using one gate is enough ? How can it be its design with vpulse values and resistor? I added photo of circuit, GaN transistor model and its datasheet. Attachments GaN.png 10.8 KB · Views: 80 GS-065-060-5-T-A-DS-Rev-220127.pdf 1 MB · Views: 103
I have a boost converter circuit. its designed with IGBT . But I wanna use GaN transistor and simulate it . But GaN Transistor has two gates . Do I have to use two gates or using one gate is enough ? How can it be its design with vpulse values and resistor? I added photo of circuit, GaN transistor model and its datasheet.
May 24, 2022 #2 d123 Advanced Member level 5 Joined Jun 7, 2015 Messages 2,505 Helped 494 Reputation 992 Reaction score 525 Trophy points 1,393 Location Spain Activity points 27,148 Hi, Page 13: 2) Symmetrical dual gates are provided for flexible layout and easy paralleling. Either gate drive can be used. If the second gate is note used, it should be left floating. Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, Page 13: 2) Symmetrical dual gates are provided for flexible layout and easy paralleling. Either gate drive can be used. If the second gate is note used, it should be left floating.