Effects of varying load conditions on adaptive gate control methods

Two different adaptive gate control methods were developed recently to improve EMC of SMPCs with fast switching Power-MOSFETs. These successively working methods take advantage of compensating driver delays and therefore are able to actively control the current and voltage slope during switching as...

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Strontium
Switches
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